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L'enquête de l'inspecteur Graham

Original title: The Unguarded Moment
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
570
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George Nader, John Saxon, and Esther Williams in L'enquête de l'inspecteur Graham (1956)
Film NoirWhodunnitCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

A beautiful teacher is protective of a high school boy who sexually harassed her, and later he becomes a murder suspect.A beautiful teacher is protective of a high school boy who sexually harassed her, and later he becomes a murder suspect.A beautiful teacher is protective of a high school boy who sexually harassed her, and later he becomes a murder suspect.

  • Director
    • Harry Keller
  • Writers
    • Herb Meadow
    • Lawrence B. Marcus
    • Rosalind Russell
  • Stars
    • Esther Williams
    • George Nader
    • John Saxon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    570
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harry Keller
    • Writers
      • Herb Meadow
      • Lawrence B. Marcus
      • Rosalind Russell
    • Stars
      • Esther Williams
      • George Nader
      • John Saxon
    • 14User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Esther Williams
    Esther Williams
    • Lois Conway
    George Nader
    George Nader
    • Police Lt. Harry Graham
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Leonard Bennett
    Edward Andrews
    Edward Andrews
    • Mr. Bennett
    Les Tremayne
    Les Tremayne
    • Mr. Pendleton
    Jack Albertson
    Jack Albertson
    • Prof
    Dani Crayne
    Dani Crayne
    • Josie Warren
    John Wilder
    John Wilder
    • Sandy Krupp
    Edward Platt
    Edward Platt
    • Attorney Briggs
    • (as Edward C. Platt)
    Eleanor Audley
    Eleanor Audley
    • Mr. Pendleton's Secretary
    Robert B. Williams
    Robert B. Williams
    • Detective
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Teacher
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Brown
    • Teacher
    • (uncredited)
    Don Clark
    • Coach
    • (uncredited)
    John Close
    John Close
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Donna Cooke
    • Girl at Party
    • (uncredited)
    Carol Coombs
    • Girl at Party
    • (uncredited)
    Alan Dexter
    Alan Dexter
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Harry Keller
    • Writers
      • Herb Meadow
      • Lawrence B. Marcus
      • Rosalind Russell
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    dbdumonteil

    Son?/ Yes ,Father!/I want to kill you!

    The "unguarded moment" seems to come from the forties ,when the Freudian movie was so trendy: "secret beyond the door" "cat people" " "spiral staircase" "the dark mirror" ,the list is endless.

    Unfortunately it's marred by a providential love story between the teacher and the cop.Had it focused on the father/son relationship,the movie could have renewed the genre.The character of the father is by far the most interesting of the screenplay: he must have failed professionally as well as sexually in his own life and he wants his whizz kid (a young John Saxon) to be all that he could not be .If he disappoints him,he will break him!Esther Williams is an attractive teacher ,but to be interesting ,such a character needed to show some ambiguousness.After the first thirty minutes ,there's no real surprise.

    Watch it for Edward Andrews' offbeat performance.
    Hoohawnaynay

    Who would say no to John Saxon???

    Wow, what a great piece of 50's trash! Lush, colorful sets, great old cars and Esther walking around in sexy 50's tight dresses. The plot has already been mentioned above so I won't rehash. One question that sticks out in my mind, who would say no to John Saxon, he is a sex god in this movie, like an hunkier, hornier Sal Mineo! If they had gotten George Nader to take his shirt off more in this it would have been a 50's wet dream! Sexual repression doesn't get any better than this movie! Even Saxon's dad played by Edward Andrews is an old perv..everything was so subtle in this era...Esther Willaims actually was a pretty good actress here, they should have used her in more movies like this!
    10reelguy2

    George Nader is the perfect man to solve the case

    In her first nonaquatic role, Esther Williams plays a school teacher who's the victim of sexual assault. She gives a fine performance, proving she could be highly effective out of the swimming pool. As the detective out to solve the case, George Nader gives perhaps his finest performance. And he is so handsome it hurts! John Saxon is the student under suspicion, and although he gets impressive billing in the credits, it's Edward Andrews as his overly-protective father who is the standout.

    Bathed in glorious Technicolor, The Unguarded Moment is irresistible hokum and at times compelling drama.
    markspangler1

    GREAT TRASH!!!

    This is an AMC, Tuesday afternoon flick that you CANNOT STOP WATCHING! Great trash! Here we see Esther Williams (and not a glimpse of a swimming suit) as a sexually harassed high school teacher. The object of her harrassment... a young, and not hair challenged John Saxon. Great sets, great love interest in the cop who comes to her aid... This is a very interesting time capsule about sensibilities in the 1950s. It is implied, if not stated, that if poor ole Esther would only give up her crazy career notions and settle down, she's not be in so much trouble!

    While Saxon gives a wooden performance (in more ways than one), veteran character actor Edward Andrews shines as the boy's demented father. What a champ he was to go into this B-movie and give it his all. It's not as if he wasn't in demand as a character actor. (He was second only to Whit Bissel as the guy you knew, but couldn't name in the movies.) He was always turning up as the client on "Bewitched" or in a small supporting film role. He was perfect as the big, rotund, Babbitt-like small town banker who got his in the end.

    The sets are perfect 50's, especially the school. Esther Williams gives a good performance in a Rosalind Russell script, although after this one, she hung up her bathing suit and retired to a life of luxury. Still, isn't it odd that her character is so naive? She walks about in a daze, wondering how a teenage boy could have a sexual interest in her. Even in middle age, she was quite an attractive woman. Why is this so surprising to her? Of course, this film does what ALL good, exploitive trash films do... it opens doors, says one thing while doing another and asks us to stretch our sensibilities a bit.

    Next time you're home, sick from work, flip on AMC on TV. It might be 9am or 1 in the afternoon. If it's "The Unguarded Moment', the trash flickering in front of you will keep you captivated. You'll still be thinking about it at dinner time too!
    7JLRMovieReviews

    Teacher Esther Williams is a Target!

    Esther Williams is a hot teacher. So it's natural for her boys to have a crush on her. But to act on it! John Saxon, in his screen debut, is the boy in question. Goerge Nader is the law, who's brought in, when she is coaxed by a series of letters to meet the boy in the boys' locker room at night! In the scuffle, she is shaken up and her clothes a bit torn, and the officer, who is quite taken by her, is out to get the boy, despite the fact she wants to forget the whole thing and put it behind her. He's just a boy! But if you don't punish the behavior, they don't learn, says George Nader. Then there's the question of whether Saxon is the suspect they are looking for in the case of a young girl murdered. Despite the facts that the movie starts out really melodramatic with corny dialogue and that George Nader has practically no screen personality, I got really engrossed in the film. I thought I had heard that this film was really bad. It does have some parts that were overdone or done to extreme, like Edward Andrews' performance as Saxon's father. But, costarring good supporting actors like Jack Albertson and Les Tremayne, the film certainly delivers a punch. '7' is still a little generous, but for pure entertainment and camp value, it sure fits the bill.

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    • Trivia
      Although the credits call John Saxon a 'new personality," he had made three prior film appearances including a billed role in "Running Wild" in 1955.
    • Goofs
      When the kids enter the "Sugar Shack" at the end, the juke box suddenly begins playing music, even though no one is anywhere near it to start it.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Bennett: Leonard, you have your mother's eyes... especially when you're telling a lie.

    • Crazy credits
      Although John Saxon was billed conventionally in the opening titles, during the end titles there is one card listing the entire cast followed by a visual of John Saxon with the words "You have just seen a new personality JOHN SAXON."
    • Connections
      Referenced in Visez cette voiture de police (1960)

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Unguarded Moment
    • Filming locations
      • Herbert Hoover High School - 651 Glenwood Road, Glendale, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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