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À vingt-trois pas du mystère

Original title: 23 Paces to Baker Street
  • 1956
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  • 1h 43m
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6.9/10
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Van Johnson and Vera Miles in À vingt-trois pas du mystère (1956)
A blind American writer living in London stumbles upon a criminal conspiracy involving kidnapping and extortion.
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A blind American writer living in London stumbles upon a criminal conspiracy involving kidnapping and extortion.A blind American writer living in London stumbles upon a criminal conspiracy involving kidnapping and extortion.A blind American writer living in London stumbles upon a criminal conspiracy involving kidnapping and extortion.

  • Director
    • Henry Hathaway
  • Writers
    • Nigel Balchin
    • Philip MacDonald
  • Stars
    • Van Johnson
    • Vera Miles
    • Cecil Parker
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    • Director
      • Henry Hathaway
    • Writers
      • Nigel Balchin
      • Philip MacDonald
    • Stars
      • Van Johnson
      • Vera Miles
      • Cecil Parker
    • 64User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Van Johnson
    Van Johnson
    • Phillip Hannon
    Vera Miles
    Vera Miles
    • Jean Lennox
    Cecil Parker
    Cecil Parker
    • Bob Matthews
    Patricia Laffan
    Patricia Laffan
    • Miss Alice MacDonald
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Inspector Grovening
    Estelle Winwood
    Estelle Winwood
    • Barmaid at The Eagle
    Liam Redmond
    Liam Redmond
    • Joe
    Isobel Elsom
    Isobel Elsom
    • Lady Syrett
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Pillings
    Natalie Norwick
    Natalie Norwick
    • Janet Murch
    Terence de Marney
    Terence de Marney
    • Det. Sgt. Luce
    Robin Alalouf
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    Ashley Cowan
    • Lift Operator
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Gomez
    • Mr. Da Mestre
    • (uncredited)
    A. Cameron Grant
    • Pinball Player
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Griffiths
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Horsbrugh
    • Shop Assistant
    • (uncredited)
    Janice Kane
    • Miss Da Mestre
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Henry Hathaway
    • Writers
      • Nigel Balchin
      • Philip MacDonald
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    7dbdumonteil

    Wait until dark

    Hathaway was a brilliant director.He did never,until the very end ("the last safari")produce anything truly mediocre:from "the witching hour" to "True Grit "and "Nevada Smith,his work encompasses such classics as "lives of a Bengal lancer" "Peter Ibbetson" "House on 92 th street" "kiss of death" "niagara" "Legend of the lost",sorry if I cannot mention them all.

    Influenced by Hitchcock's "rear window" (Vera Miles was a Hitchcockesque actress although she had yet to work with him in 1956 ),"23 paces to Baker street" ,on the other hand ,had on strong influence on Frederick Knott whose "wait until dark" was transferred to the screen by Terence Young with Audrey Hepburn in 1967: the scene of the "broken lights" was stolen from Philip McDonald.("Now we are equal;not afraid of the dark,are you?") "23 paces to Baker Street" should appeal to people who enjoyed the two movies I mention above;it takes place in a foggy London,with plenty of suspense and a plot which is sometimes a bit complicated and far-fetched but it does not matter:you watch it just like you read Agatha Christie's books.
    7bkoganbing

    Blind Man's Bluff

    Van Johnson's highly developed senses of sound and odor go a long way in 23 Paces To Baker Street. Although there's no reference at all to Baker Street's most famous resident in literature, Johnson turns out to be quite the detective himself although he had two premises initially wrong.

    The blind Johnson is an American author living in London and keeping company with fellow expatriate Vera Miles. His only living companion is his valet Cecil Parker. While enjoying a drink at a nearby pub, he overhears what sounds like a criminal plot of kidnapping. Of course when he takes his suspicions to Scotland Yard they are understandably dubious.

    Without sight and not being able to write apparently even braille, Johnson records the conversation on his tape recorder and goes over and over it.

    What I liked about 23 Paces To Baker Street and Johnson's performance in it is that it shows Johnson making use of his other senses which in turn give him a kind of mission in life as opposed to being bitter about his fate. On the other hand he certainly has obvious vulnerabilities which the bad guys take advantage of. There is a harrowing scene in a bombed out building from the Blitz in which Johnson is nearly killed.

    Young Natalie Norwood as an unwilling participant in the plot is also a standout here. And Patricia Laffan who was both Poppaea in Quo Vadis and the Devil Girl From Mars is equally villainous here.

    Nice job all around with director Henry Hathaway getting great performances from Johnson, Miles, and the British cast supporting them.
    7robertconnor

    Nice And Twisted

    On a visit to London, an apparently recently blinded American playwrite over-hears a highly suspicious conversation which may or may not mean a kidnapping... together with his manservant and former secretary he begins to try and put the pieces together.

    For 1956 this is a surprisingly twisted piece, involving both highly unconventional villain and target/victim. Delicious shots of mid-50's London (check out Barker's of Kensington), a serviceable performance by Johnson, Miles decorative but wasted (except in one scene), the glorious Parker, and Winwood hamming it up to the hilt, all add up to an enjoyable sub-Hitchcockian romp. Yes it owes a debt to 'Rear Window', but then 'Wait Until Dark' owes a debt to this!
    8grantch

    Clever Thriller

    Now I will go to great trouble to avoid entering a spoiler like an earlier commenter. I give this film such a high rating because of the cleverness of toe concept: a blind man overhearing a conversation which indicates a crime is afoot. A tip of toe hat to the commentator who noticed the similarity between this movie and Argento's Cat O' Nine Tails ... a similarity that immediately crossed my mind the first time I saw the Argento flick. Anyway, 23 Paces to Baker Street could easily be an Argento giallo with the clever plot twists, but it lacks the gore most Argento fans want. I enjoyed 23P in 1956 when it was new and I was my voice had not changed. The plot twists and surprises have remained vividly in my memory for 50 years. Oddly I didn't notice a resemblance to Rear Window but I was very young then. I heartily recommend 23P to Baker Street. It's most suspenseful!
    8marbleann

    Nice surprise

    I just caught this movie on cable and I was drawn into it. This is a very Hitchockian type of thriller. Blind mystery writer overhears kidnapping plot, but of course no one wants to believe him except his 2 good friends, one who wants to marry him. It had a a few chuckles along with suspense. Particulary when playwriters friend/aid is sent on a epic chase through London following a suspect. Playwriter of course nearly gets himself killed trying to figure out the pending kidnapping himself. A few colorful characters a good mystery plot, a lovelorn but smart girlfriend, a bitter playwriter who no one takes seriously and a very clever twist makes a very good movie. I wish for more nice quiet mysteries like this.

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    • Trivia
      The department store visited by Alice MacDonald and Bob Matthews was a genuine shop, Barkers of Kensington. The 135-year-old art-deco establishment closed in January 2006.
    • Goofs
      The depicted Portman Square apartment is directly over the Thames. However, Portman Square is actually about 2 miles from the Thames.
    • Quotes

      Phillip Hannon: [blind man] Well how does it look? Is it beautiful?

      Bob Matthews: Yes... yes, very beautiful - view, buildings.

      Phillip Hannon: [sarcastically] You make it all so vivid, I can almost see it.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The crimes of the black cat (1972)

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 1957 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Amelia" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "AST Multimedia" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A 23 pas du mystére
    • Filming locations
      • Barkers of Kensington, 63 Kensington High Street, London, Greater London, England, UK(Bob Matthews follows Alice MacDonald into the department store and takes a photograph of her)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • $1,375,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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