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La galerie du mystère

Original title: The Fake
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
532
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Coleen Gray and Dennis O'Keefe in La galerie du mystère (1953)
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On loan to the Tate Gallery in London, Da Vinci's 'Madonna and Child' is stolen and replaced with a fake but the American security expert working for Tate aims to recover the original painti... Read allOn loan to the Tate Gallery in London, Da Vinci's 'Madonna and Child' is stolen and replaced with a fake but the American security expert working for Tate aims to recover the original painting and catch the culprits.On loan to the Tate Gallery in London, Da Vinci's 'Madonna and Child' is stolen and replaced with a fake but the American security expert working for Tate aims to recover the original painting and catch the culprits.

  • Director
    • Godfrey Grayson
  • Writers
    • James Daplyn
    • Patrick Kirwan
    • Bridget Boland
  • Stars
    • Dennis O'Keefe
    • Coleen Gray
    • Hugh Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    532
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    • Director
      • Godfrey Grayson
    • Writers
      • James Daplyn
      • Patrick Kirwan
      • Bridget Boland
    • Stars
      • Dennis O'Keefe
      • Coleen Gray
      • Hugh Williams
    • 21User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dennis O'Keefe
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    • Paul Mitchell
    Coleen Gray
    Coleen Gray
    • Mary Mason
    Hugh Williams
    Hugh Williams
    • Sir Richard Aldingham
    Guy Middleton
    Guy Middleton
    • Smith
    John Laurie
    John Laurie
    • Henry Mason
    Gerald Case
    • Peter Randall
    Seymour Green
    • Weston
    Eliot Makeham
    Eliot Makeham
    • George
    Stanley Van Beers
    • Cartwright
    Ellen Pollock
    Ellen Pollock
    • Miss Fossett
    Morris Sweden
    • Pettigrew
    Dora Bryan
    Dora Bryan
    • Barmaid
    Arnold Bell
    • Police Inspector
    Philip Ray
    Philip Ray
    • Bearded Tramp
    Michael Ward
    • Art Salesman
    Clifford Buckton
    • Lodging House Keeper
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Boy Student
    Marianne Noelle
    • Girl Student
    • Director
      • Godfrey Grayson
    • Writers
      • James Daplyn
      • Patrick Kirwan
      • Bridget Boland
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    6bensonmum2

    An enjoyable watch

    A security expert, Paul Mitchell (Dennis O'Keefe), working for the Tate Gallery in London, is concerned about the possible theft of a priceless Da Vinci painting. Two other Da Vinci's were recently stolen from galleries in Florence and New York. In both cases, the original was replaced by a near-perfect forgery. When the Tate Da Vinci is ultimately stolen, Mitchell sets out to catch a thief.

    Overall, I enjoyed The Fake. Sure, it's never going to be on anyone's Top 10 list, but it had enough going on that I had fun with it. I'm a sucker for a stolen art plot line, so this one naturally appealed to me. From the opening scenes on the crowded dock to the finale as the art thief is revealed, The Fake moves at a nice, but leisurely pace. Having the actual Tate Gallery as a shooting location really helped the "feel" of the film. I've got no complaints with respect to the film's two main leads, O'Keefe and Colleen Gray. There's some definite chemistry between the two - the dinner scene, complete with playful banter, being a good example. The supporting cast is made up of a bunch of British actors that, while not familiar to me, really give the film some color. Finally, the solution to the mystery was satisfactory. We, as viewers, get the chance to figure things out right along (or even quicker) than our hero, Mitchell.

    One thing that really bothered me was the security set-up at the Tate. I realize (or hope) that the actual security is different, but as pictured here, anyone could have stolen the painting. From unlocked doors in the basement to open windows to the lack of any alarm system, the painting was practically begging to be stolen.

    Finally, IMDb lists The Fake as a crime / drama / film noir. I agree with the first two, crime and drama. And you can even add Mystery. But what about film noir? No way. If you're watching The Fake for the darker elements associated with a noir, you'll be disappointed.

    6/10.
    6blanche-2

    good mystery

    Dennis O'Keefe stars in "The Fake," a 1953 film set in London. There are a lot of these films from the '50s featuring an American or two, such as Cesar Romero, in a British mystery.

    O'Keefe plays Paul Mitchell, who is checking on the security of the Tate Gallery (with scenes actually filmed there) as the gallery gets ready to show Da Vinci's Madonna and Child. He is also interested in the $50,000 reward for two other stolen masterpieces where the paintings in their place were found to be fakes. He begins to suspect that the father of an employee (Colleen Gray), who is an accomplished painter, might have painted the fakes. But for whom? This is a pretty good mystery with a nice upbeat performance by the affable O'Keefe, and it's always great to see Colleen Gray in anything. For my money she was underused by Hollywood.

    These types of films are usually quite enjoyable and atmospheric, and also on the short side. They make for good watching.
    7carmike

    Nice little Anglo-American mystery

    "The Fake" is a British film made in 1953 and features two American leads, film noir stalwarts Dennis O'Keefe (T-Men, Raw Deal) and Coleen Gray (The Killing).

    O'Keefe plays an American detective who is in charge of guarding a masterpiece painting by Leonardo da Vinci during an exhibition at London's famous Tate Gallery. Gray plays the American daughter of a somewhat destitute British painter who never received the artistic recognition he deserved and who arouses O'Keefe's suspicion.

    O'Keefe is investigating the theft of two other da Vinci masterpieces that had occurred earlier in Florence and New York. In both cases, the paintings were stolen and replaced with near-perfect forgeries as cover-ups. O'Keefe suspects something similar is bound to happen at the Tate Gallery, which would give him a chance to catch the thief and cash in on a $ 50,000 reward. Problem is, while he suspects Gray's father to be involved in the art forgery scheme, he also falls in love with her.

    While certainly no film noir, the movie does use some typical and nice to look at noirish lighting techniques. The film's pace and storytelling is more American than British and O'Keefe and Gray do a credible job, although neither gets much of a chance in terms of character development, not to mention the other actors.

    The Tate Gallery footage seems to have been shot on location, which lends the picture an air of authenticity. A splendid touch is the use of variations on Mussorgsky's famous composition "Pictures At An Exhibition" for the musical score.

    While "The Fake" is certainly no masterpiece, it does keep the viewer interested while it lasts. Being both an O'Keefe and a Gray fan, I give the movie 7 out of 10 points.
    7nova-63

    Good British US Mystery

    Dennis O'Keefe stars as a self proclaimed adventurer who is interested in the $50,000 reward for the recovery of stolen da Vinci paintings. His investigation leads him to London's Tate Museum where he arrives just in time to prevent another theft. The thieves method of operation is to break into the museum, steal the masterpiece, and replace it with an excellent forgery.

    The film is set up in such a way that it is obvious that someone connected to the Tate is the thief O'Keefe seeks. Is it the pretty Tate employee (played by Colleen Gray), whose father just happens to be an excellent painter? Or the Tate's own investigator, played by that excellent actor, Guy Middleton? This film is no masterpiece by any means, but still an enjoyable mystery. The film is shot in England with some scenes located right in the Tate Museum. O'Keefe and Gray have a nice chemistry together and the British actors in the character roles are excellent as one would expect.
    8bnwfilmbuff

    Entertaining Crime Drama

    Dennis O'Keefe shines as a detective hired to protect a famous da Vinci painting on exhibition at the Tate in London. Later, he engages himself in trying to uncover an art forgery ring to cash in on a $50,000 reward. Hugh Williams, Guy Middleton, John Laurie, and Coleen Gray are marvelous in support. I love the way "Pictures at an Exhibition" is used as the soundtrack through the film. IMO grossly underrated on this site for reasons that aren't totally clear. This is another solid O'Keefe vehicle to go along with "The Leopard Man", "Lady of Vengeance", and "T-Men" in which I have enjoyed his performances.

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    • Trivia
      The ship at the beginning of the picture is the S.S. Moreton Bay. She entered service in 1921 as a passenger and cargo ship. She was used by Australia during World War 2 as an armed merchant and troop transport. She returned to commercial passenger service in 1946 on the London to Sydney route. Her last cruise was in 1956 and she was scrapped in 1957.
    • Goofs
      When Mary looks at Paul's watch on his right wrist as Big Ben strikes midnight, he is wearing the watch upside down from his prospective - but so the viewer can see it's midnight as the watch is turned to face the camera.
    • Quotes

      Paul Mitchell: Mr. Randall, when you open the exhibition, you'll also be opening the strongbox.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening card: The producers wish to record their thanks to the board of trustees for their generous permission in allowing them to photograph certain sequences of this film in the Tate Gallery.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Les géants du cirque (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Pictures at an Exhibition
      Music by Modest Mussorgsky (as Moussorgsky)

      Arranged and Conducted by Matyas Seiber

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    • Release date
      • June 1953 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Streaming on "Broken Trout" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Fake
    • Filming locations
      • Southall Studios, Southall, Middlesex, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Pax Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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