In post-WW2 Shanghai, expatriate Westerners are detained in the Waldorf Hotel until the Communists can identify a suspected spy among them but some prisoners try to outwit the interrogators ... Read allIn post-WW2 Shanghai, expatriate Westerners are detained in the Waldorf Hotel until the Communists can identify a suspected spy among them but some prisoners try to outwit the interrogators and the armed guards and flee.In post-WW2 Shanghai, expatriate Westerners are detained in the Waldorf Hotel until the Communists can identify a suspected spy among them but some prisoners try to outwit the interrogators and the armed guards and flee.
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It is worth a watch, but don't go in with high expectations.
Set mostly amongst a group of enemy aliens confined to a hotel in the title city Lloyd keeps the viewer engaged by having the action move repeatedly from room to room with occasional scenes elsewhere.
That's fine as far as it goes but the other element that makes the film enjoyable is the competence of the main players. Edmond O'Brien is impassioned as the doctor who becomes the focal point of the story with Whit Bissell and a very young Richard Jaeckel adding fine support as two fellow prisoners. Also standing out and looking very beautiful is Ruth Roman. Never given her due she was a fierce screen presence elevating the often middling material she was handed as she does here.
Nothing special but if you like this type of adventure/war picture an agreeable time passer.
The story is half P. O. W. Movie, with a strong debt to CASABLANCA; the new ruling elite is as rapacious as Claude Rains' Louis Renault, but lack the warmth and humanity of Conrad Veidt's Heinrich Strasser. None of the characters is much more than a stereotype, varying in mood according to the dictates of the story. On the other hand, Jack Marta's Dutch Angles and diffuse, foggy lighting, gives the movie a fine, depressing film noir feeling, and every aspect of the production under the control of director Frank Lloyd is first rate. It's a pity this was made at the height of Cold War fever and the script played directly into that with a fervor that makes one think the war is very hot indeed.
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- TriviaPenultimate feature film and the first one in nearly ten years for director Frank Lloyd, whose career in films began back in 1913. He previous feature was Du sang dans le soleil (1945).
- Goofs-Warning Spoilers**When Paul Grant attempts to escape, he is shot in between soldiers who are essentially shooting at each other.
- Quotes
Mrs. Merryweather: This whole thing is... ghastly!
'Knuckles' Greer: I can think of a better word than that for it.
Mrs. Merryweather: You can?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Les Quatre Cents Coups (1959)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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