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Cinquième bureau

Original title: International Lady
  • 1941
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Basil Rathbone, George Brent, and Ilona Massey in Cinquième bureau (1941)
CrimeDramaMysteryRomanceThrillerWar

The film opens with a German air raid over the skies of London, and moves to the attempts of the F.B.I. and Scotland Yard investigators trying to circumvent the attempts of a sabotage ring d... Read allThe film opens with a German air raid over the skies of London, and moves to the attempts of the F.B.I. and Scotland Yard investigators trying to circumvent the attempts of a sabotage ring dedicated to impeding the flow of American airplanes and flying fortresses to Britain (on F... Read allThe film opens with a German air raid over the skies of London, and moves to the attempts of the F.B.I. and Scotland Yard investigators trying to circumvent the attempts of a sabotage ring dedicated to impeding the flow of American airplanes and flying fortresses to Britain (on FDR's Lend-Lease program since the United States was not yet at war with Germany and Italy.... Read all

  • Director
    • Tim Whelan
  • Writers
    • Howard Estabrook
    • E. Lloyd Sheldon
    • Jack DeWitt
  • Stars
    • George Brent
    • Ilona Massey
    • Basil Rathbone
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    314
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    • Director
      • Tim Whelan
    • Writers
      • Howard Estabrook
      • E. Lloyd Sheldon
      • Jack DeWitt
    • Stars
      • George Brent
      • Ilona Massey
      • Basil Rathbone
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    George Brent
    George Brent
    • Tim Hanley
    Ilona Massey
    Ilona Massey
    • Carla Nillson
    Basil Rathbone
    Basil Rathbone
    • Reggie Oliver
    Gene Lockhart
    Gene Lockhart
    • Sidney Grenner
    George Zucco
    George Zucco
    • Webster
    Francis Pierlot
    Francis Pierlot
    • Dr. Rowan
    Martin Kosleck
    Martin Kosleck
    • Brunner
    Charles D. Brown
    • Tetlow
    Marjorie Gateson
    Marjorie Gateson
    • Mrs. Grenner
    Leyland Hodgson
    Leyland Hodgson
    • Moulton
    Clayton Moore
    Clayton Moore
    • Sewell
    Gordon De Main
    Gordon De Main
    • Denby
    • (as Gordon DeMain)
    Frederick Worlock
    Frederick Worlock
    • Sir Henry
    • (as Frederic Worlock)
    Bobby Barber
    Bobby Barber
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Krell, the Chemist
    • (uncredited)
    Lynton Brent
    Lynton Brent
    • Agent
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Frances Carson
    Frances Carson
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tim Whelan
    • Writers
      • Howard Estabrook
      • E. Lloyd Sheldon
      • Jack DeWitt
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    6AAdaSC

    Beware of the opera

    American George Brent (Hanley) and Englishman Basil Rathbone (Oliver) are on the trail of Nazi spy Ilona Massey (Carla). Massey is a classical music performer who gives instructions during her performances through the phrasing of her music. It's a code that Brent and Rathbone need to help to crack as every time Massey gives a performance, the Nazis score a successful military strike on the Allied Forces aircraft capacity.

    There is no mystery in this film as it is clear from the beginning that Massey is a baddie. This does not matter, though, as the film is fast-moving and keeps you watching. In fact, there may be a few sequences too many. The cast are good and it seems like a pilot film for a series starring Brent and Rathbone as they solve a different mystery together each week. It would have been a good idea as they have a chemistry that works between them. Massey reminded me slightly of Marlene Dietrich and her low-pitched voice is slightly freaky. I'm surprised that she didn't sound a bit more freakish when she sang.

    Unfortunately, the copy I watched was poorly taped off the TV and had serious sound interference throughout the whole film. Overall, the film entertains while it runs its course but there's nothing too special going on.
    8talltchr

    Serendipity

    I stumbled onto this movie on YouTube and was pleasantly surprised. At heart, it's a buddy flick with George Brent and Basil Rathbone double teaming George Zucco and Gene Lockhart. It's nice to see Rathbone in a light role; I wish he'd done more comedy. Remember him killing it in "The Court Jester?" George Brent was never exciting and I wonder at his success. But Ilona Massey made up for Brent's lack of appeal. The musical secret code is an ingenious plot device that affords us a couple of songs. There's also some nifty animation to demonstrate the code breaking. One final visual treat: we get to see the Lone Ranger without his mask. The young and very beefy Clayton Moore makes several entrances. Look fast!
    10willsauer-1

    A Seductive Spy Thriller!!

    In this 1941 film,Illona Massey stars as a breathtakingly beautiful musician who has the eye of about every man in the audience including a duo of British and American Agents who knows she's a Nazi Spy as they chase her through the cities of London and New York which makes the movie a must see seductive spy thriller!!
    9lora64

    Suspicion, intrigue and a touch of romance in film prior to WW2 years

    What a pleasant surprise to accidentally tune in to this movie on late night television, a film totally unknown to me.

    Ilona Massey is the sophisticated spy, Carla Nillson, in this suspenseful drama who succeeds in subtle deceptions throughout by camouflaging her real identity behind her singing engagements and exquisite good looks, a beauty that ordinarily puts her beyond suspicion. But it doesn't last. George Brent (as Tim Hanley) and Basil Rathbone (as Reggie Oliver) are federal agents who become alerted to her actions and pursue the trail of her activities.

    She displays a beautiful singing voice in a few instances. It's quite ingenious of her as a spy to pass on messages of important information through her singing in a foreign language for radio broadcast during an evening soirée. Her sheet music subsequently comes under considerable scrutiny, something about sabotage, etc. and is painstakingly dissected to break the code. And so the story unfolds. Eventually she is suspected of serious incriminating activity and must face the consequences.

    Ah, to be blonde and beautiful! I remember as a youngster seeing her in a comedy film where she was walking on an elevated fence wall with the wind blowing her evening gown seductively. I always thought of her as surrounded in mystery, such are the memories of a young mind.

    George Brent as always plays the suave romantic lead, attentive and caring. And leave it to Basil Rathbone to get caught up in the intrigue firsthand! It's nice to see a youngish Gene Lockhart, here as Sidney Grenner, involved in the plotting and scheming.

    The story does hold one's attention to the end, wondering how it will be resolved. All in all, a very good early movie prior to the onset of the war films that followed. Well worth watching.

    I can only wonder why they don't have this available on video. It would be great to have it in one's collection.
    5planktonrules

    A film intended to convince audiences of the rightness of the US friendship with Britain.

    This film is set during the time when the British were in WWII and the United States was not officially in the war. However, the US was aiding the British with the Lend Lease program...where the US rented surplus and not so surplus planes, ships and other war supplies.

    The film is a spy yarn involving an American FBI agent (George Brent) and a British equivalent (Basil Rathbone). Both are investigating a Norwegian opera singer, as she seems to have some connection with a German sabotage program...and they've been destroying airplanes and ships from the US bound for the UK.

    This film would have played well in Britain, and SOME Americans also would have enjoyed it because more and more Americans were of the opinion that the country would soon be pulled into the war. I say SOME because in the US, until the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, quite a few Americans were pro-German. However, by 1941, Hollywood was no longer worried about alienating the pro-Germans or folks interested in neutrality...and more and more films were casting the Germans as the bad guys.

    So is this film any good? Well, Brent and Rathbone was good...as you would expect. As for Ilona Massey who plays the Norwegian, she was not so wonderful...and I'll say no more about that. As far as the story goes, it's almost competently written and interesting...though having Rathbone in disguise as a waiter at the dinner party was pretty dumb. Folks at the party (both friends and foes) surely would recognize him in his flimsy getup. Also, the evil opera singer's actions through the course of the story simply make no sense at all...none. But again, the good outweighs the bad and overall it's a decent film.

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    • Trivia
      'George Brent' to refers to Basil Rathbone as "Sherlock" about half way through the movie. Rathbone had already made a couple of Sherlock Holmes movies and was scheduled to make several more.
    • Quotes

      Carla Nillson: [reacting to his advances] You Americans are just as bad as the Irish!

      Tim Hanley: Well, a lot of us *are* Irish!

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits rise up from the bottom of the screen and from a distance, at about a 30-degree angle from the vertical.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Let's Go to the Movies (1949)

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1947 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • International Lady
    • Production company
      • Edward Small Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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