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L'Énigmatique Monsieur D.

Original title: Foreign Intrigue
  • 1956
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  • 1h 40m
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Robert Mitchum, Frédéric O'Brady, Geneviève Page, and Ingrid Thulin in L'Énigmatique Monsieur D. (1956)
When a reclusive, enigmatic millionaire dies suddenly on the Riviera, his press agent begins to investigate his employer's shady past.
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When a reclusive, enigmatic millionaire dies suddenly on the Riviera, his press agent begins to investigate his employer's shady past.When a reclusive, enigmatic millionaire dies suddenly on the Riviera, his press agent begins to investigate his employer's shady past.When a reclusive, enigmatic millionaire dies suddenly on the Riviera, his press agent begins to investigate his employer's shady past.

  • Director
    • Sheldon Reynolds
  • Writers
    • Sheldon Reynolds
    • Harold Jack Bloom
    • Gene Levitt
  • Stars
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Geneviève Page
    • Ingrid Thulin
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    • Director
      • Sheldon Reynolds
    • Writers
      • Sheldon Reynolds
      • Harold Jack Bloom
      • Gene Levitt
    • Stars
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Geneviève Page
      • Ingrid Thulin
    • 39User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Dave Bishop
    Geneviève Page
    Geneviève Page
    • Dominique
    Ingrid Thulin
    Ingrid Thulin
    • Brita
    • (as Ingrid Tulean)
    Frédéric O'Brady
    • Spring
    • (as Frederick O'Brady)
    Eugene Deckers
    Eugene Deckers
    • Sandoz
    Inga Tidblad
    Inga Tidblad
    • Mrs. Lindquist
    John Padovano
    • Tony Forrest
    Lauritz Falk
    Lauritz Falk
    • Jones
    Frederick Schrecker
    • Mannheim
    Georges Hubert
    • Dr. Thibault
    Peter Copley
    Peter Copley
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    Lily Kann
    • Blind Housekeeper
    • (as Lilly Kann)
    Ralph Brown
    • Smith
    Milo Sperber
    Milo Sperber
    • Baum
    Jim Gérald
    • Bistro Owner
    Jean Galland
    Jean Galland
    • Danemore
    John Starck
    • Starky
    Gilbert Robin
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      • Sheldon Reynolds
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      • Harold Jack Bloom
      • Gene Levitt
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    6ma-cortes

    Suspenseful and thrilling intrigue set in the French Riviera , Vienna and Stockholm

    When a reclusive , sinister millionaire called Victor Danemore dies suddenly of a heart attack on the Riviera, his press agent , Dave Bishop (Robert Mitchum) discovers his deceased body , but not even his enigmatic young wife (Genevieve Page) knows anything about her husband's background or how he earned his richness . As Bishop starts investigating and races from Stockholm to Vienna to the Riviera. As in Stockholm, a blonde (Ingrid Thulin) offered him an invitation: "Is it secrets you want to buy... Or Me!" . In Vienna, a master spy offers him an ultimatum: "I've been paid to kill you, can you better the price?" On the Riviera, a back-ally ambush drenched the cobblestones in blood! . Only one bullet ahead of half the secret agents of Europe . Robert Mitchum is the hunted . . . Europe is the hunting ground !. The most startling spy-hunt ever filmed! .Yesterday he held the world in the palm of his hand... Now it was about to explode in his face!.. And still he wouldn't let go of the deadliest secret a man ever carried!. A world in which a bullet fired in a Vienna slum is heard in London's Foreign Office... where a blonde's warm promise in Stockholm turns to cold on the Riviera... where you can hold the world right in the palm of your hard one minute - and have it explode right in your face the next!

    Intriguing and surprising flick with decent performances , atmospheric cinematography and exciting score . A nice thriller with a show-world of traitors-for-hire , several surprises , suspense shattering the screen , twists and turns . A simple and plain premise becomes more and more confuse and twisted when starring carries out deep investigations and becomes romantically involved with two suspect women resulting in treachery . Being well-paced by writer/producer/filmmaker Sheldon Reynolds who in the 60s decade he produced and directed several films . Fine interpretation from trio of protagonists , as Robert Mitchum as the stubborn secretary who begins to investigate his employer's shady past and finds a large number of tracks leading an unexpected revelation . And introducing the attractive Genevieve Page and Igorgeous ngrid Thulin , along with the ordinarily effective secondaries, though they're really unknown.

    It packs an adequate cinematography in Panavision by cameraman Bertil Palmgrenas shot on location in Riviera , Vienna , Stockholm , as well as atmospheric and thrilling musical score by Paul Durand. The motion picture was professionally written/produced/directed by Sheldon Reynolds, though it has some flaws , gaps and unfinished conclusion . He produced and directed some episodes about ¨Foreign Intrigue¨ series (1951-1955) that seems to be a precedent to this 1956 film . And about ¨Sherlock Holmes¨series , as he acquired a license to produce and direct adaptations of the Arthur Conan Doyle stories, and successfully formed a consortium which acquired the rights at auction. Reynolds also filmed a Western titled ¨A place called Glory¨ and some thrillers as ¨Assignment kill¨ , ¨Carnival's killer¨ and ¨Foreign intrigue¨.
    5bmacv

    A heavily accented foreign travelogue devoid of intrigue

    Foreign Intrigue is as bland and generic as its title. Its scantily credentialed director/writer/producer, Sheldon Reynolds, did an early-1950s TV series with the same name, so this movie looks like a bid for big-screen immortality. Alas, it's one of those polyglot productions that suggests financing flowed from several European countries, with strings attached to several cast members; there's no other way to account for their presence.

    A wealthy man of mystery drops dead in his villa on the Riviera. His American press agent (Robert Mitchum) finds him but suspicions grow when he's asked four times in succession if his employer `said anything' before he died. So Mitchum sets out to discover who the man was and how he accumulated his fortune. He starts with the merry widow (Genevieve Page) and travels on to Vienna and Stockholm, where he falls for the daughter (Ingrid Thulin) of a deceased industrialist whom may have been a blackmail target. Mitchum finds that he, too, is being followed....

    Foreign Intrigue brings to mind Orson Welles' Mr. Arkadin of the previous year, memories of which emphatically ought not to be freshened. There's little true suspense, though the score, by Paul Durand and Charlie Norman, insists that yes, there is. Reynolds tosses in a little Alfred Hitchock here, a little Carol Reed there, but to little avail. About three-quarters of the way through, the picture reaches a lugubrious crescendo by revealing a vast global conspiracy harking back to the Third Reich. The only sensible reaction to all this is Mitchum's, who knew a good paycheck when he saw one and saunters through the movie with his eyes half-shut, as only he could do. Even so, he remains the only reason to sit through this foreign travelogue devoid of intrigue.
    6blanche-2

    disappointing

    "Foreign Intrigue," a 1956 film starring Robert Mitchum, starts out promisingly enough and peters out. Despite filming in color in France, Sweden, and Monaco, even the film's beauty can't overcome its slow pace and dull script.

    Mitchum plays Dave Bishop, who works for an international man of mystery, Victor Danemore. Danemore dies of a heart attack suddenly, and Bishop wonders why every single person he encounters wants to know if Danemore said anything before he died.

    Even after working for him, Bishop doesn't know much about him, but he endeavors to find out. He learns that Danemore went to Vienna once a year and goes there.

    Danemore's home there is in a slum, his housekeeper is blind, and can only supply him with one name, Olaf Lindquist from Sweden. Bishop finds Lindquist's home, but the man himself is dead.

    Bishop and Lindquist's beautiful daughter Brita (Ingrid Thulin) fall for one another; meanwhile, it's obvious her mother is keeping a secret.

    Soon Bishop finds himself being followed by one man, Spring (Frederic O'Brady) who won't tell him who he works for, bad-mouthed by Danemore's widow (Genevieve Page) to Brita and her mother, and approached by a group of men who want the names of the men Danemore met yearly in Vienna.

    First of all, despite compliments on the music, it was totally overbearing, not to mention loud and intrusive. If you liked it, fine, it was just too over the top for me.

    Secondly, this film took way too long to make its point. In the beginning, it was intriguing, but then it began to drag.

    Thirdly, we think we're going to find something out and guess what, after all this, we don't.

    Robert Mitchum is laid-back and sexy as usual - in this instance, I can't tell if his persona helped the movie or hurt it. He was always a very deliberate actor and perfect for noir - I realize some people call this a noir, and perhaps it was, but the payoff just wasn't there.

    It's hard for me to imagine Mitchum hurting a film - I think in this case, I'll have to blame the script and the fact that some time could have been edited out.

    Promising start - disappointing finish - pretty to look at.
    6thielrj

    Maybe a great story and great acting, but...

    The musical score almost makes it unwatchable. The same transition music throughout the film consists of a tom-tom and Gilligan knocking on a coconut with two wooden dowels. It's enough to cause a coma. That being said, the rest of the film's attributes out-weigh the migraine-inducing music.

    Mitchum is classic, using his debonair best to woo admirers of his old-school, Hitchcockian style. (Wonder why Hitchcock never really used him?)

    The cinematography uses the 1956 color like an oil painting, still incorporating the contrast and shadows of a black and white noir classic.

    It's worth a watch.
    7LCShackley

    Not bad for its time...worth watching!

    In order to review this movie, you need to put yourself back into the 50s when it was made. WW2 was just a decade before (closer than Desert Storm is to us), and the cold war was raging. Tales of spies, traitors, and exotic locations were just the ticket for mid-50s audiences. FOREIGN INTRIGUE has plenty of interesting turns and surprises, but it seems to be trying too hard to mix THIRD MAN with MR ARKADIN and perhaps a bit of WW2 Hitchcock (Sabotage, Foreign Correspondent?). I'm not a big Mitchum fan, but he gives his usual looming, low-key performance, and the supporting players do well. My real reason for watching this film (and I've been waiting over 30 years to catch it) is to see Frederick O'Brady, who plays the heavy (he was reviewed at the time as "out-Lorrying Peter Lorre."). He was my French teacher in 1973-74 at the Eastman School of Music and a great raconteur. He had enormous talent in music, languages, writing, and of course acting (having worked with Orson Welles in ARKADIN, plus Jean Renoir, Roger Vadim, and others). If you can find his autobiography ALL TOLD, you'll be fascinated. He told us that Mitchum tried to teach him to drive during the making of this movie, resulting in a wrecked car. Some thought this would be O'Brady's ticket to Hollywood, but instead French directors dropped him, assuming he would be asking too much money for "lowly" French pictures. He spent many years on stage and never had another juicy film part like "Spring" in this picture. If you enjoy the spy genre and aren't in a big hurry for lots of blazing action, find this movie!

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    • Trivia
      Around 53 minutes into the film on the veranda in a romantic scene with a beautiful Swedish woman, a rather large bee flies into the scene and flies right between them. They don't break and the bee flies away.
    • Goofs
      At about 7 minutes into the movie Mitchum is talking to Paige who is sunning herself at the pool. She tells him to throw her robe to her but when she puts it on, she is actually wearing a patchwork dress.
    • Quotes

      Dave Bishop: Did you ever ask him who he really was?

      Dominique: No.

      Dave Bishop: Women are supposed to be curious... especially wives.

      Dominique: Press agents are supposed to be curious.

      Dave Bishop: I wasn't married to him.

      Dominique: Except for the ceremony, neither was I.

    • Connections
      Follows Foreign Intrigue (1951)
    • Soundtracks
      FOREIGN INTRIGUE CONCERTO
      Music by Charlie Norman

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 1956 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Streaming on "DK Classics" YouTube Channel
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Swedish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Foreign Intrigue
    • Filming locations
      • Monte Carlo, Monaco
    • Production companies
      • Sheldon Reynolds Productions
      • Mandeville Productions (I)
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      • $625,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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