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Portrait d'une aventurière

Original title: Wicked as They Come
  • 1956
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
740
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Arlene Dahl in Portrait d'une aventurière (1956)
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A poor but beautiful woman sets her sights on rising to the top, and lets nothing stand in her way--including murder.A poor but beautiful woman sets her sights on rising to the top, and lets nothing stand in her way--including murder.A poor but beautiful woman sets her sights on rising to the top, and lets nothing stand in her way--including murder.

  • Director
    • Ken Hughes
  • Writers
    • Ken Hughes
    • Robert Westerby
    • Sigmund Miller
  • Stars
    • Arlene Dahl
    • Philip Carey
    • Herbert Marshall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    740
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Hughes
    • Writers
      • Ken Hughes
      • Robert Westerby
      • Sigmund Miller
    • Stars
      • Arlene Dahl
      • Philip Carey
      • Herbert Marshall
    • 25User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arlene Dahl
    Arlene Dahl
    • Kathleen 'Kathy' Allen, nee Allenborg
    Philip Carey
    Philip Carey
    • Tim O'Bannion
    • (as Phil Carey)
    Herbert Marshall
    Herbert Marshall
    • Stephen Collins
    Michael Goodliffe
    Michael Goodliffe
    • Larry Buckham
    Ralph Truman
    Ralph Truman
    • John Dowling
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Frank Allenborg
    David Kossoff
    David Kossoff
    • Sam Lewis
    Faith Brook
    Faith Brook
    • Virginia Collins
    Frederick Valk
    Frederick Valk
    • Mr. Reisner
    Marvin Kane
    • Mike Lewis
    Pat Clavin
    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Willie
    John Salew
    John Salew
    • Mr. Page, Chief Accountant
    Gil Winfield
    • Chuck
    • (as Gilbert Winfield)
    Totti Truman Taylor
    Totti Truman Taylor
    • Miss Russell
    Larry Cross
    Larry Cross
    • T.V. Announcer
    Paul Sheridan
    • Hotel Receptionist
    Tom Gill
    • Business Man on Plane
    • Director
      • Ken Hughes
    • Writers
      • Ken Hughes
      • Robert Westerby
      • Sigmund Miller
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    7hitchcockthelegend

    Portrait in Smoke.

    Wicked as They Come is directed by Ken Hughes who also co-writes the screenplay with Sigmund Miller and Robert Westerby. It stars Arlene Dahl, Philip Carey, Herbert Marshall, Michael Goodlife and Ralph Truman. Music is by Malcolm Arnold and cinematography by Basil Emmott.

    Adapted from the Bill S. Ballinger novel, story has Dahl as a poor but beautiful girl who realises that her sexuality will get her all the finer things in life - at whatever cost.

    Efficient little British Noirer that makes up for a lack of originality with some strong psychological smarts.

    We are all guilty of it, film fans and critics that is, in how we often compare a film recently viewed with something of a similar ilk that is far better. One such case is Wicked as They Come, a piece coming late in the original film noir cycle that sticks a major league femme fatale out there front and centre. Dahl's Kathy Allen (nee Allenbourg) is hot to trot, a viper of the highest order, her beauty and sexuality is stunning, thus men line up to eat out of her hands. Where once was sane and astute business men, now sit lap dogs soon ready to fall into the vipers nest.

    If that sounds familiar then of course it is, even from the pre code days there were film makers exploring the sex as a weapon angle, toying with bad girl persona's as a course of cinematic titillation. Ken Hughes knows his draw card is Dahl, who even in black and white is heart achingly gorgeous, a smouldering vixen to literally die for. The story trajectory is nothing new, Kathy tramples on every man she can to feather her own nest, but sooner or later things have to come to a head, where the reason for the distorted psyche will out and the crossroads of life ominously appears at film's closure.

    Better films out there that deal with the same themes? Yes, absolutely. That doesn't mean this should be readily dismissed as a viable option to those with an interest in such femme fatale dalliances. Dahl is super, her male co-stars equally so, and Hughes steers it safely to a perfectly ambiguous finale. Welcome to noirville, men enter at your own risk. 7/10
    6Handlinghandel

    Routine

    Arlene Dahl was a beautiful woman. She doubtless still is. She had a cold look, which works for this movie. She plays a gold-digger with little heart. The character seems to be icy physically, too: She likes what men can get her but romance and sex do not appear to be among her interests.

    Herbert Marshall, for decades a leading man, ends up in this too. He plays one of the men she uses.

    There are similarities between this and "Baby Face" with Barbara Stanwyck. That movie packs a real wallop, though. This one is chic but tepid.
    10clanciai

    The strange case of a woman who got all men but wanted none.

    This is an amazing film for its very dense direction bringing the best out of a rather cheap story and some totally unknown B-actors, Herbert Marshall being the only film star among them and playing the shabbiest role. Arlene Dahl in the lead reminds very much of Kim Novak in films like "Vertigo" , the same kind of superior beauty with something wrong about her, while Michael Goodliffe, somewhat reminding of Trevor Howard, stands for the passion that turns on the drama. Philip Carey as the male lead succeeds in makíng a very complicated part and character quite convincing and likeable, the one who saves some human dignity in a pit of human pitfalls.

    It's as a psychological drama that the film is highly interesting, modern and timeless. Almost everyone sees that there is something wrong about Kathy in her cruel disdain of men while at the same time everyone must fall for her, but no one can understand what the trouble is, least of all herself, or if she does, she keeps a splendid poker face and never loses her control, although, as it proves, she is constantly walking on a razor's edge by an abyss. There are also parallels to Polanski's "Repulsion", it's a related case, but here you get the full story, although not until the end. You are left hanging in the end with everything lost but hope, which is no more than a faint light that no one can know if it will survive.

    Ken Hughes later made other excellent films, especially "The Trials of Oscar Wilde", and this is no less impressing in its extremely smooth psychological direction where nothing is out of the context, like a perfect jig-saw puzzle with no pieces missing and all fitting perfectly.
    8richardchatten

    "Girls like me don't get proposals, just propositions..."

    This priceless British copy of an American crime film comes to you courtesy of rising young director Ken Hughes with a tongue-in-cheek tone set from the outset by shots of fifties London accompanied by a noisy jazz score provided by Malcolm Arnold, with noirish photography by Basil Emmott.

    Set in the days when travel by plane was considered the high of glamour, the presence of Sid James as Arlene Dahl's stepfather serves as a visual reminder of Miss Dahl's humble beginnings (early on she's seen wielding a broken bottle) before she rises in the world while wreaking havoc on all the men in the cast,
    6Doylenf

    Arlene Dahl as wicked femme fatale in one of her better roles...

    The opening scenes of this grim melodrama are reminiscent of the Barbara Stanwyck oldie, BABY FACE, about a girl's rise up the ladder of success by stepping on the men in her life as she seduces her way to the top. It's an old tale, done before in many films, and it gets fairly good treatment here.

    ARLENE DAHL is convincing enough as the femme fatale every man is a sucker for, scheming her way to the top by doing whatever it is she can to pull the strings and push the right buttons. PHILIP CAREY is the one man who sees through all her manipulative ways, acting more or less as the woman's conscience by reminding her until the end of the story of the sins she commits.

    Seems that she was badly abused in her youth in a gang rape situation and has never been able to love men since. Dahl plays the role in a gutsy way and it's probably one of her best acting jobs in an offbeat dramatic role.

    Made at Columbia, in England, after she left MGM, it demonstrates that she has a range that was never tapped by her home studio. The sensible ending leaves open the question of whether she and Carey will ever be able to sort out the issues that kept them apart.

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    • Trivia
      In March 1957, Arlene Dahl sued Columbia in New York Supreme Court, charging that some images used to promote "Wicked as They Come" were composites of her face and another woman's body and that the resulting pictures were "obscene, degrading and offensive." In August 1957, the case was dismissed by New York Supreme Court Justice Henry Clay Greenberg.
    • Goofs
      In the flight from USA to UK, the aircraft starts off as a BOAC Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, becomes either a Handley Page H.P.81 Hermes or Douglas DC-7C in mid-flight, then is a Stratocruiser again on landing.
    • Quotes

      Tim O'Bannion: I see you've got a new secretary...

      Stephen Collins: I thought you knew her?

      Tim O'Bannion: No - not really. It takes quite a time to get to know a girl like Kathy Allen.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Human Jungle: Struggle for a Mind (1964)

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 1957 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Errol Wilcox" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "mona0825" YouTube Channel
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wicked as They Come
    • Filming locations
      • Nettlefold Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Frankovich Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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