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Voyage au-delà des vivants

Original title: Betrayed
  • 1954
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  • 1h 48m
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Voyage au-delà des vivants (1954)
A Dutch intelligence officer recruits an allied woman to act as liaison with dashing Resistance leader 'The Scarf' for a British attack on Arnhem.
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A Dutch intelligence officer recruits an Allied woman to act as liaison with dashing Resistance leader "The Scarf" for a British attack on Arnhem.A Dutch intelligence officer recruits an Allied woman to act as liaison with dashing Resistance leader "The Scarf" for a British attack on Arnhem.A Dutch intelligence officer recruits an Allied woman to act as liaison with dashing Resistance leader "The Scarf" for a British attack on Arnhem.

  • Director
    • Gottfried Reinhardt
  • Writers
    • Ronald Millar
    • George Froeschel
  • Stars
    • Clark Gable
    • Lana Turner
    • Victor Mature
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    • Director
      • Gottfried Reinhardt
    • Writers
      • Ronald Millar
      • George Froeschel
    • Stars
      • Clark Gable
      • Lana Turner
      • Victor Mature
    • 31User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Clark Gable
    Clark Gable
    • Col. Pieter Deventer
    Lana Turner
    Lana Turner
    • Carla Van Oven
    Victor Mature
    Victor Mature
    • 'The Scarf'
    Louis Calhern
    Louis Calhern
    • Gen. Ten Eyck
    O.E. Hasse
    O.E. Hasse
    • Col. Helmuth Dietrich
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Gen. Charles Larraby
    • (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
    Ian Carmichael
    Ian Carmichael
    • Capt. Jackie Lawson
    Niall MacGinnis
    Niall MacGinnis
    • Blackie
    Nora Swinburne
    Nora Swinburne
    • 'The Scarf's' Mother
    Roland Culver
    Roland Culver
    • Gen. Warsleigh
    Leslie Weston
    • 'Pop'
    Christopher Rhodes
    Christopher Rhodes
    • Chris
    Lily Kann
    • Jan's Grandmother
    • (as Lilly Kann)
    Brian Smith
    • Jan
    Anton Diffring
    Anton Diffring
    • Capt. Von Stanger
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • John
    • (uncredited)
    Basil Appleby
    • Paratrooper
    • (uncredited)
    Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Bikel
    • German Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gottfried Reinhardt
    • Writers
      • Ronald Millar
      • George Froeschel
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    9margaretwestlake

    What a plot.

    As someone working on creative and interesting plotting, I saw this intrigue movie as outstanding. I had to stay and watch just to find out who the 2-way spy was: was it Turner, was it Mature, oh my could it be Clark? I had no problem with the directing; I thought the last scene with Turner looking at Gable, searching his face for signs of hate or love was good.

    I had a problem with the one word title, although it was relevant; it did seem to point to one character as the good guy, so it was misleading if that was the intent. (I don't think this is a spoiler, let me know).

    I was glad the movie was in color; usually I prefer black and white on the older movies, however, the scenery et all was great in color.
    johnaquino

    Wonderful Gable-Turner Bookends

    I've always been very found of this movie. As another reviewer wrote, the screenwriters did a good job of blending the facts of Operation Market Garden with the fictitious story. I liked the role of the dashing "The Scarf" and Victor Mature's portrayal. Most of all, I like this as the last paring of Gable and Turner. Their first was HONKY TONK in 1941 when he was still the sassy, scowling rascal of GONE WITH THE WIND and IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT, and she was young, soft, delicate and alluring. By 1954, his scowl and sass were long gone as the result of the loss of his wife, Carole Lombard, and of the war which had made sass seem frivolous. He was older and thicker, but still a commanding screen presence. She was older, more experienced as a character and as an actress, and still alluring. When they slowly walk arm and arm, going in the wrong direction, through a line of soldiers singing "Bless Them All," this older and wiser pair had come full circle.
    8SimonJack

    Fictitious WW II story with espionage, action and romance

    In the opening credits for "Betrayed," MGM states clearly that the movie is fictitious, with the standard disclaimer. That being the case, the writers did a marvelous job of tying it to some real history. First, the Dutch resistance and underground, including incidents of traitors. Second, the rescue of the 2,500 plus men of the British First Airborne division who had been surrounded and cut off near Remagen in Operation Market Garden. The movie, "A Bridge Too Far," gives a fairly detailed and accurate portrayal of that operation, including the rescue of the men who were cut off.

    In this film, of course, the incidents that lead to the rescue are fiction, but the movie does a good job of linking the fictitious story to real events of the time and place during World War II. That lends it that much more of a sense of reality. Along with that, most of the film was shot at locations in The Netherlands. Some scenes show the unmistakable lowland countryside. One very poignant scene shows Carla and The Scarf driving to his mother's home. They are on a long Holland dike that separates the open sea from an inland body of water.

    The cast for this film is excellent. The main leads have about the same amount of film time. Clark Gable is Col. Pieter Deventer, a member of the Dutch army in exile and the head of Dutch intelligence working with British intelligence. Lana Turner is Carla Van Oven, a notorious black-market operator in Holland whom the British recruit and Deventer trains for espionage work. Victor Mature is The Scarf, a free- wheeling leader of a resistance faction. He resists coordination with the British and seems to enjoy the killing and destruction of German facilities. A fine supporting cast includes well-known British actors, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Louis Calhern and Ian Carmichael.

    Other reviewers note that this is the last film Gable made with MGM, ending a 24-year contract under which he was its prime male star for much of the time. He made nine more films before his death from a heart attack in 1960. All of them were box office successes, and some are excellent films and highly regarded. Turner was active in films into the early 1970s, after which she turned to TV series until finally retiring in 1985 at age 64.

    This film has some good action scenes along with the espionage intrigue. And, of course, the Gable and Turner characters fall in love for the Hollywood romantic aspect. While the story and movie are very good and interesting, this isn't a model production. The direction seems to be weak. The film editing is not what it could be. The movie is choppy in places, and at times, some of the actors seem a little wooden.

    Still, it's an interesting wartime espionage and action thriller that most people should enjoy.
    6ragosaal

    For World War II Espionage Films Fans Only

    "Betrayed!" is just a bit above average World War II film in the espionage genre. Even though I can't help watching it every once in a while I'm not really sure where its attraction is for me. Perhaps it is that I like World War II espionage films and so I don't get too demanding with movies that deal with such matters.

    Considering that in my opinion this product has an interesting story about courage, love and mainly treason, lots of action sequences, beautiful outdoor locations in Holland and two important stars in the male and female leading roles (Clark Gable and Lana Turner) I must agree with one reviewer here that thinks the flaw is in the direction work. Gottfied Reinhardt was a not very prolific and average director whose best work was probably the interesting "Town Without Pity" (1961). In "Betrayed!" he doesn't succeed with a movie that had chances of delivering more impact and strength; none of the main actors look too enthusiastic about their characters and it shows.

    Gable doesn't add much to his brilliant career in his role as a Dutch intelligence officer though his impressive screen presence always helps him. Lana Turner looks beautiful as a brunette in spite of the just standard performance she delivers as an infiltrated spy for the allies. Victor Mature as a partisan chief ("Scarf") is the only one that shoes interest in what he is doing as usual, but he also overacts terribly as usual. Anton Diffring is also there in one of his nasty Nazi officer roles he played so well.

    My feeling about "Betrayed!" is that a better film could have been made with a more strong and imaginative directors, but as it came out this picture is just for fans of the genre.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Interesting espionage war drama

    The surprise here is the Victor Mature's character, very unusual for him. A good movie from a director mostly known for TOWN WITHOUT PITY, excellent drama. This is a rather forgotten film, speaking of WW2, but it is worth watching, because engrossing enough to keep you glued to it. Not so many films evoked the Dutch element in this war, except THE BLACK BOOK and SOLDIER OF ORANGE from director Paul Verhoeven. However, some Tv movies were made about it, mostly underrated. But without the Victor Mature's character - I won't say more about it, not to spoil - I would have probably watched it only once, despite Lana Turner and Clark Gable. It is more espionage than purely gritty "front line" war feature, but why not? War was not only a matter of explosions and bombardments.

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    • Trivia
      Clark Gable's last picture before he was released from his MGM contract in March 1954. He first signed with the studio in 1930 (he'd first appeared at the studio as an extra in La veuve joyeuse (1925)). By the early 1950s most of his films were unsuccessful at the box office and MGM found it difficult to justify his $500,000 per year salary. Gable too was anxious to enter into far more lucrative percentage deals and would do so exclusively for the remaining 6 years of his life.
    • Goofs
      In his opening narration, Gen. Ten Eyck (Louis Calhern) states, "This is spring, nineteen hundred and forty-three." A few moments later, however, Gen. Larraby rides up to his office and when a soldier says to him, "Lovely day, isn't it?", he replies, "Yes it is, and October too." (And a day or so later, the German radio announces it will execute Dutch hostages the next day, October 21.)
    • Quotes

      Col. Helmuth Dietrich: [to Deventer] You've got a brilliant mind, Colonel, but the best of minds will disintegrate without exercise.

    • Connections
      Spoofed in Top Secret ! (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Johnny Come Home
      Music by Walter Goehr

      Lyrics by Ronald Millar

      Performed by Diana Coupland

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Betrayed
    • Filming locations
      • Delft, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • $1,674,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes

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