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Le démon des eaux troubles

Original title: Hell and High Water
  • 1954
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  • 1h 43m
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6.1/10
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Le démon des eaux troubles (1954)
During the Cold War, a scientific team refits a Japanese submarine and hires an ex-Navy officer to find a secret Chinese atomic island base and prevent a Communist plot against America that could trigger WW3.
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During the Cold War, a scientific team refits a Japanese submarine and hires an ex-Navy officer to find a secret Chinese atomic island base and prevent a Communist plot against America that ... Read allDuring the Cold War, a scientific team refits a Japanese submarine and hires an ex-Navy officer to find a secret Chinese atomic island base and prevent a Communist plot against America that could trigger WW3.During the Cold War, a scientific team refits a Japanese submarine and hires an ex-Navy officer to find a secret Chinese atomic island base and prevent a Communist plot against America that could trigger WW3.

  • Director
    • Samuel Fuller
  • Writers
    • Jesse Lasky Jr.
    • Samuel Fuller
    • David Hempstead
  • Stars
    • Richard Widmark
    • Bella Darvi
    • Victor Francen
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    • Director
      • Samuel Fuller
    • Writers
      • Jesse Lasky Jr.
      • Samuel Fuller
      • David Hempstead
    • Stars
      • Richard Widmark
      • Bella Darvi
      • Victor Francen
    • 37User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Richard Widmark
    Richard Widmark
    • Capt. Adam Jones
    Bella Darvi
    Bella Darvi
    • Denise Montel
    Victor Francen
    Victor Francen
    • Prof. Montel
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • 'Ski' Brodski
    Gene Evans
    Gene Evans
    • Chief Holter
    David Wayne
    David Wayne
    • Tugboat Walker
    Stephen Bekassy
    Stephen Bekassy
    • Neuman
    Richard Loo
    Richard Loo
    • Hakada Fujimori
    Robert Adler
    Robert Adler
    • Welles
    • (uncredited)
    Wong Artarne
    • Chin Lee
    • (uncredited)
    Eugene Borden
    • French Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Leslie Bradley
    Leslie Bradley
    • Mr. Aylesworth
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Brunner
    • Crewman
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Camlin
    • French Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Carter
    Harry Carter
    • Quartermaster
    • (uncredited)
    James J. Casino
    • Crewman
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Chong
    • Japanese Eddy
    • (uncredited)
    Kai Chung
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Samuel Fuller
    • Writers
      • Jesse Lasky Jr.
      • Samuel Fuller
      • David Hempstead
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    7joe-1035

    Silly criticisms

    While I was earnestly waiting for some of the moments of hilarity one of the reviewers wrote about (which I never found), I thought it would be worthwhile to point out some of the sillier criticism also made.

    First of all the bucket scene happened before the ramming scene - not after. Plus, submarines have buckets on them. Isn't that strange. It seems the makers of submarines sort of figured stuff like that out - sometimes subs take on water and it must be moved. And yes, they would have lots and lots of buckets. More than one sub in WWII was saved because of them. The reviewer may also not have seen the part where the buckets are being returned.

    He also comments on if the sub was already underwater, where were they taking the water. Again, submariners got that one figured out too. They were taking it to a place where there was a working pump to pump the water off the sub.

    Overall it was a decent diversion. But then I'm a fan or Richard Widmark so I may be biased.
    8j_chy

    actually surprisingly good

    Yeah, it telegraphs all of the big "reveals", it has some overly dramatic acting, the major plot points are easy to see coming, the "red shirts" are obvious, the scenes are kinda cheesy, the characters are all one-dimensional, the plot motivators are simple ("he needs fresh air" or "we didn't have time to test the torpedo tubes") but dang I loved it! It was almost like a bond movie without the gadgets, the unbelievable stunts, or the bad double entendres. It is an instant classic in my book; it is just on the edge of something that you can take seriously. If you go in not expecting much and you realize that this was made many years ago before all of the methods used in it became trite due to overuse, then you will walk away with a smile. There are many worse submarine movies, some of which consist of "I'm in charge!"..."No I'm in charge", while this one has some strategy, some minor humor, some action, and some larger-than-life threats, and some explosions.. all in all worth the rental.
    gstevens-2

    Very enjoyable action film

    I saw this movie when it was released in theatre. I still remember how much fun it was to watch a submarine crew try to bring down a big bomber carrying the Atomic bomb with every weapon they could muster, including handguns. It had plenty of action for the time, although those used to long periods of action may find themselves disappointed. There are a couple of fairly exciting firefights, not including the final desperate attempt to save the US from being blamed for dropping an A-bomb on Korea and starting WW3. I'd like to see it again but haven't seen it in a long time..Hope it can be repeated on TV .I would definitely buy it if I had the chance..
    7tomsview

    Bella and The Bomb

    This unusual Cold War adventure features a star whose life off-screen was far more fascinating than her roles on-screen.

    Ex-submarine commander, Adam Jones (Richard Widmark), is hired by an international consortium of scientists, statesmen and concerned citizens to command an old WW2 Japanese sub to track down a group of nuclear scientists who have disappeared in a remote area north of Japan.

    Like Cagney before him, Widmark always seemed to be shaping up to the world, and so it is with his Commander Jones who assembles a crew straight out of the Hollywood Submariner Stereotypes Manual. He also takes along a professor and his assistant, Denise Gerard (Bella Darvi).

    The action doesn't stray too far from the Twentieth Century Fox sound stages, but does have a couple of exciting sequences with pretty good special effects - even if the atomic explosion at the end doesn't look like it had the scale to disrupt peak hour traffic.

    Over the 60 years since it was made, I have learnt more about the stars and the filmmakers, and a reason for revisiting the film was to see Bella Darvi in another movie other than "The Egyptian".

    She was Darryl Zanuck's mistress back in the day and he was besotted with her. Much of this is detailed in Leonard Moseley's "Zanuck: The Rise and Fall of Hollywood's Last Tycoon", but there is plenty of information on the Internet.

    Zanuck put her in three movies but the public did not take to her. The critics shredded her performance as Nefer in "The Egyptian" claiming that her acting was wooden. I didn't mind it at all, although she was fairly unanimated. "Nefer was" was the bitchy comment from one co-star - being topped-off with a red fright-wig also didn't help.

    But in "Hell and High Water", made before "The Egyptian", she is completely different. Warm and radiant, she displays a range of emotions as well as a sexy French accent; it is here that you can see the charm of the women who caused such turbulence in Darryl Zanuck's life. No doubt, the difference in the performances had a lot to do with the directors, Sam Fuller in this case.

    Like other tragic stars, it is sad knowing that aged 42 she turned on the gas in her Paris apartment and exited a life that had probably always been on a downward spiral.

    "Hell and High Water" is a competent piece of filmmaking from the Silver Age, but knowing a little about the stars and how it was made makes it far more compelling.
    5hitchcockthelegend

    Serviceable time filler.

    Richard Widmark {Capt. Adam Jones} stars in this Cold War thriller as the leader of a submarine expedition to the frozen depths of Alaska. His mission is to thwart the communist Chinese who are intent on kick starting World War 3.

    Hell and High Water is one of the multitude of pictures that serve only as studio efforts made for made's sake. Take your leading actor, surround them with jobbing actors, and mold a picture together as best as you can. Sometimes a film can break free of its B and C movie roots to truly surprise, but others flounder to only serve as time fillers on terrestrial television. This film falls some where in between the two, not particularly bad exactly, but outside of a couple of tight sequences, not necessarily good either.

    It was actually in premise, building up to be a promising film. Then we see a shapely pair of legs coming down the submarine stairs and we just know that this film will lose its edge, and sadly, where it's all going to end up. The insistence of many writers and film makers to shoe horn in a love interest in the grittiest of places rarely works, and here it most assuredly doesn't either. Not that Bella Darvi {owner of those shapely legs} is poor or is at fault for the film being average, it just takes the film in a direction that it didn't need to go. Tension is built up, with one face off submarine sequence being particularly hold your breath inducing, but the preposterous romantic angle on a submarine death mission is badly misplaced.

    Tidy but unmemorable, and cribbing from Crash Dive released eleven years earlier, it's probably one for Widmark purists only. 5/10

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    • Trivia
      The film was initially banned in France on political grounds. An article noted that France had also banned Soviet films with political themes, and that "a number of European countries are sensitive to films with political themes and refuse them exhibition permits, rather than rouse the ire of either the U.S. or Russia."
    • Goofs
      On the submarine, the captain (Richard Widmark) has a cup of coffee in his hand as the sub hits the sea bottom with a thud. Denise (Bella Darvi) who is sitting on a stool is about to fall off. The captain grabs her using both hands, the cup of coffee having disappeared.
    • Quotes

      Hakada Fujimori: I am sorry to tell you, your friend is dead.

      Captain Adam Jones: [stunned] Dead...?

      Hakada Fujimori: His plane crashed returning from an Arctic expedition. No-one survived.

      Captain Adam Jones: [sadly] He never *did* like to fly!

    • Connections
      Featured in Myra Breckinridge (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      Mam'selle
      (uncredited)

      Music by Edmund Goulding

      [used in the score as a theme for Denise]

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 1954 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Hell and High Water
    • Filming locations
      • Arc de Triomphe, Paris 8, Paris, France
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • $1,870,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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