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La plage déserte

Original title: Jeopardy
  • 1953
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  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.6K
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Barbara Stanwyck in La plage déserte (1953)
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A family vacationing on the coast of Mexico have to cope with multiple threats to their safety.A family vacationing on the coast of Mexico have to cope with multiple threats to their safety.A family vacationing on the coast of Mexico have to cope with multiple threats to their safety.

  • Director
    • John Sturges
  • Writers
    • Mel Dinelli
    • Maurice Zimm
  • Stars
    • Barbara Stanwyck
    • Barry Sullivan
    • Ralph Meeker
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    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writers
      • Mel Dinelli
      • Maurice Zimm
    • Stars
      • Barbara Stanwyck
      • Barry Sullivan
      • Ralph Meeker
    • 56User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Barbara Stanwyck
    Barbara Stanwyck
    • Helen Stilwin
    Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan
    • Doug Stilwin
    Ralph Meeker
    Ralph Meeker
    • Lawson
    Lee Aaker
    Lee Aaker
    • Bobby Stilwin
    Rico Alaniz
    Rico Alaniz
    • Officer at 1st Roadblock
    • (uncredited)
    Salvador Baguez
    • Officer at 1st Roadblock
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Castro
    • Police Machine Gunner
    • (uncredited)
    Carlos Conde
    • Tijuana Vendor
    • (uncredited)
    George L. Derrick
    • Gas Station Attendant
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Fierro
    Paul Fierro
    • Mexican Lieutenant
    • (uncredited)
    Sol Gorss
    Sol Gorss
    • Captain's Driver Talking to Helen
    • (uncredited)
    Margarita Martín
    • Mexican Mother
    • (uncredited)
    Victor Milner
    Victor Milner
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Alex Montoya
    • Officer with Walkie-Talkie at 2nd Barricade
    • (uncredited)
    George Navarro
    • Tijuana Vendor
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Stevens
    Charles Stevens
    • Mexican Father
    • (uncredited)
    Ken Terrell
    Ken Terrell
    • Officer at 2nd Barricade
    • (uncredited)
    Louis Tomei
    • Officer at 2nd Barricade
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writers
      • Mel Dinelli
      • Maurice Zimm
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    8RanchoTuVu

    Stanwyck seduces Meeker to save Sullivan

    A family (Barry Sullivan, Barbara Stanwyck and Lee Aaker) vacationing in Baja California encounter a life and death situation when the father (Sullivan) becomes trapped under a collapsed beam that was holding up a portion of a dilapidated and dangerous pier on an isolated beach. The situation intensifies with the rising tide. Wife Barbara Stanwyck goes off in the car frantically searching for help and encounters fugitive from justice Ralph Meeker. A fast pace between the occurrences on the beach as Sullivan and son Aaker try to come to grips with what is becoming a deadly situation and Stanwyck's intensifying relationship with Meeker make this movie significantly better than average, especially Stanwyck's attempts to get Meeker to go to the beach and rescue Sullivan. Meeker is chased throughout the film by Mexican police. His character is more complex than it looks. Stanwyck and Meeker share tense scenes as the day darkens, the tide rises, and the police close in. Directed by John Sturges, scene for scene this is a tough movie made on a small budget.
    7evanston_dad

    Fun, Punchy Noir

    "Jeopardy" is a fun, punchy noir that finds Barry Sullivan trapped underneath a collapsed pier while his wife, Barbara Stanwyck, goes off to get help before the tide comes in and drowns him. Because this movie must earn its noir credentials, she can't simply find help without some complications. No, first she has to run into escaped con Ralph Meeker, who takes her hostage and doesn't care much about her doomed hubby.

    This movie is a lot of fun, with assured direction by John Sturges and a jaunty score by Dmitri Tiomkin that doesn't fit what's happening on screen most of the time but is still fun to listen to. Though Stanwyck and Sullivan are paired in this one, it's Stanwyck and Meeker who have all the chemistry. Good grief, the erotic undertones are off the charts in their scenes together. Meeker is just dripping with raw sexuality anyway, and nobody could smoke a cigarette more suggestively than Stanwyck. After all, she'd do anything to save her husband........anything.

    Grade: A-
    Doylenf

    Tight, suspenseful thriller with Ralph Meeker stealing the show...

    JEOPARDY doesn't deserve the brickbats it's getting from other viewers who think of it as little more than a B-film, a quickie in the career of Barbara Stanwyck.

    Nonsense. Stanwyck was still a terrific actress and uses all her skill to keep this a taut woman-in-peril kind of story that starts out innocently enough but then shifts into high gear the moment her husband is trapped under some rotten pilings from a pier.

    Nor is the plot a foolish one. Clearly, it's the kind of incident that could easily have happened on an isolated beach in Mexico, with Stanwyck unable to find an English-speaking person to help her when she and her small son are unable to free Sullivan as the tide rises.

    It just so happens the only person able to understand her predicament is an escaped convict running from a murder charge (Ralph Meeker). The moment Meeker appears he lifts the film into a new realm of suspense, so convincing is his portrayal of a Stanley Kowalski-type of character without anything but self-preservation (and sex) on his mind. Meeker never had a better showcase for his machismo appeal.

    Because of production code rules, the film fails to make more of the sex angle including Stanwyck's decision to be more cooperative with the man who clearly might do her a favor if she does him one. By glossing over this angle and merely showing Meeker grab her in a couple of tight clinches, the film loses some of its impact when she returns with him to help her husband.

    Nevertheless, it's a brisk, tightly constructed story around a simple theme and it works beautifully. John Sturges doesn't waste a moment of the film on any sub-plots but stays firmly fixed on the woman's dire predicament and all of the tension the viewer must feel watching Stanwyck's distress mount, knowing that her husband is in even more peril than she is.

    It's a much better film than cited here--definitely worth a look.
    9lugonian

    Caught in a Riptide

    "Jeopardy" (MGM, 1953), directed by John Sturges, is not a movie about the behind-the-scenes look about the making of a popular TV game show, but a fast-paced suspense drama revamped from a radio play.

    The story simply starts off with an all-American family, Helen Stilwin (Barbara Stanwyck), Doug, her husband, (Barry Sullivan), and their little boy, Bobby (Lee Aaker) of California taking a vacation by driving to Mexico. While there they park their car in a quiet but somewhat abandoned fishing village by the ocean where they decide to make their camp. Shortly afterwards, their adventurous son ventures on an old rotting pier, where he gets his foot caught. Father Doug goes out there and releases him by taking off his son's shoe. Moments later, Doug falls through the pier and ends up getting his own foot caught beneath a heavy pile on the beach at low tide. Unable to set his himself free, Helen leaves Bobby with his father to drive off and get help. Suspense builds after Helen picks up a stranger (Ralph Meeker) for assistance, only to soon learn that he is an escaped killer whose main interest is to elude from the police authorities. As she finds herself being held captive by this dangerous and heartless character with nothing to lose, the tide of water slowly builds that may soon be over Doug's head unless help comes.

    What a neat thriller this is! Fast-paced and a real attention grabber that doesn't lose control of its audience. Stanwyck, as professional as always, starts off casually but changes into a fierce and desperate woman who becomes tormented after finding herself the victim of a desperate killer on the run, with her main interest is to get back to her husband in danger, and her little boy.

    "Jeopardy," which is shown on Turner Classic Movies, is, according to host Robert Osborne, a movie based on a 22 minute radio play, "A Question of Time," extended to a tight 68 minute film. Not as well known as other thrillers of the day, especially those directed by Alfred Hitchcock, but this one is worth a look. Highly recommended for nail biters wanting to save money on manicures. (***)
    7abooboo-2

    "Pretty Neat, Huh?"

    Leonard Maltin must've been watching some other movie. (Though I find his Guide to be quite a valuable resource, please disregard his comments on this one.) He states "starts off well then fizzles" when it's really the reverse - "starts off tepid then catches fire". The plot is about as simple as it gets. Happy Mom, Happy Dad and Happy Son take a vacation at an isolated beach, Dad incapacitated in accident, Mom runs off to get help, meets up with dangerous escaped convict. Mom tries to trick convict into helping while Dad waits and hangs on for dear life.

    Good white-knuckler given an electric jolt by Ralph Meeker, appearing suddenly (the director, John Sturges, films it in a clever way that will make you gasp) around halfway through as the cunning, desperate criminal. Meeker is an unusually flippant, reckless actor (at least here and in the classic "Kiss Me Deadly") and he happily snatches the keys to the film's narrative and speeds off with the top down. His character has a habit of grinning childishly and saying "Pretty neat, huh?" when he's especially pleased with his misdeeds. There is a funny break in the action when they get a flat tire and he tersely instructs his hostage, Barbara Stanwyck, "Don't go away". She fires back "Where would I go?" (they're in the middle of nowhere) and he realizes sitcom-ishly "Yeah, that's right". The friction between them is a hoot.

    There are flaws, somewhat ridiculous ones. There's one scene where the police, who have been chasing after Meeker for some time, stop Stanwyck's car and to evade detection Meeker rests his head on her shoulder like a loving husband supposedly would, and pretends to be asleep as she's being questioned. A. He looks conspicuously un-masculine in this pose and B. I think it's safe to say that any adult who appears to be asleep during an encounter with law enforcement would certainly arouse suspicion.

    Still a sturdy thriller which builds to an exciting and edifying conclusion.

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    • Trivia
      Jeopardy was Barbara Stanwyck's first film after taking a year off from her screen career. Her original intention had been to retire after Le démon s'éveille la nuit (1952) (filmed in 1951 but not released until 1952) but after spending some time in Europe, she said, "I simply didn't know what to do with myself, so I went back to work."
    • Goofs
      When the incoming tide is washing against Helen, her hair is soaked and in the next shot her hair is styled then soaked again .
    • Quotes

      Helen Stilwin: If he dies, I promise you one thing... I'll kill you.

      Lawson, the Fugitive: That puts you in a class with 10,000 cops. They all got the same idea.

      Helen Stilwin: It's a good idea.

    • Soundtracks
      Cielito Lindo
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      Music by Quirino Mendoza

      Arranged by Skip Martin

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Devoción de mujer
    • Filming locations
      • Pioneertown, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Budget
      • $589,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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