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Heures d'angoisse

Original title: The Small Voice
  • 1948
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
267
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Heures d'angoisse (1948)
CrimeDramaThriller

A husband and wife stop to help two men in a car crash only to find they are criminals on the run.A husband and wife stop to help two men in a car crash only to find they are criminals on the run.A husband and wife stop to help two men in a car crash only to find they are criminals on the run.

  • Director
    • Fergus McDonell
  • Writers
    • George Barraud
    • Derek Neame
    • Julian Orde
  • Stars
    • Valerie Hobson
    • James Donald
    • Howard Keel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    267
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fergus McDonell
    • Writers
      • George Barraud
      • Derek Neame
      • Julian Orde
    • Stars
      • Valerie Hobson
      • James Donald
      • Howard Keel
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Valerie Hobson
    Valerie Hobson
    • Eleanor Byrne
    James Donald
    James Donald
    • Murray Byrne
    Howard Keel
    Howard Keel
    • Boke
    • (as Harold Keel)
    David Greene
    David Greene
    • Jim
    Michael Balfour
    Michael Balfour
    • Frankie
    Joan Young
    • Potter, the housekeeper
    Angela Foulds
    • Jenny Moss
    • (as Angela Faulds)
    Glyn Dearman
    • Ken Moss
    Norman Claridge
    • Police Superintendent
    Edward Evans
    Edward Evans
    • Police Inspector
    Bill Shine
    Bill Shine
    • Maitland
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Dr. Mennell
    Edward Palmer
    • Joe Wallis
    Lyn Evans
    Lyn Evans
    • Ticket Collector
    Alan Tilvern
    Alan Tilvern
    • Police Motorcyclist
    Hugh Owens
    Frederic Steger
    Godfrey Barrie
    • Director
      • Fergus McDonell
    • Writers
      • George Barraud
      • Derek Neame
      • Julian Orde
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    8richardchatten

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    A perennial situation that dates back at least as far as 'The Petrified Forest' and culminated in the section in 'A Clockwork Orange' when Alex and his droogs invade the home of a writer with an attractive wife to whom they proceed to help themselves (itself based on an incident during the wartime blackout in 1944 when Anthony Burgess's own wife was beaten and raped by three GI deserters). Although based on a novel originally published in 1940 and here updated to the postwar crime wave, by the time Burgess wrote his own novel a further ten years later he was thinking of teddy boys.

    The fellow who makes his film debut as the chief hood was an American billed as 'Harold Keel' who had recently made a name for himself on the West End stage. He shows promise.
    6kmv4

    you can't get a man with a gun

    Taut little British suspense feature sees Howard Keel in his film debut (billed as Harold Keel). Boke (Keel) is having a bad day he's broken out of Dartmoor Prison, shot a cop, been in a car crash and now is in a hostage situation with unhappily married couple James Donald and Valerie Hobson. He has Donald who writes plays about crooks trying to get into his psyche, Hobson looking at him like he's trash, the kid upstairs screaming from meningitis and two useless fellow escapees plus its hot inside and we've got no electric fan (James Donald didn't think it worthwhile buying one). Howard Keel looks lean and imposing and every inch his over 6ft height. American born Keel was in England starring on stage in 'Oklahoma'. You can hear him singing 'the hangman song' on the record James Donald plays. His next film was the big budget MGM musical ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. Oddly enough Keel played another escaped prisoner in the British made FLOODS OF FEAR. Valerie Hobson was married to the film's producer Anthony Havelock-Allan and later married politician John Profumo but that's a whole other story !!!
    8Maverick1962

    Excellent British film noir

    The Small Voice surprised me. I only watched it out of curiosity as I saw it was Howard Keel's first movie that he was offered while in Britain appearing in London in Oklahoma! This was in 1948 when he was 29. I've been a fan since I was a child as my earliest memory of the movies is seeing Annie Get Your Gun when I was about 5 or 6. Here, Keel is one of three escaped convicts from Dartmoor prison who invade the home of James Donald and Valerie Hobson after an offer to help after their car crashes. The couple have been having marital problems, possibly caused by Donald's war experiences which has left him with an injured leg and bad memories. Hobson can't stand his self pity any more and threatens to leave him. To add to the trouble, two small children, also involved in the crash are rescued by one of the crooks and brought back to the house. The film noir feel is apparent throughout the picture and really felt authentic for a British film. Howard Keel is the dominant personality and very impressive in his first role as a brutal thug although watch out for redeeming qualities. This film proves, rather like his musical rival, Gordon MacRae who I thought was very good in The Return of the Frontiersman in 1950, that these two big voiced singers could have been fine actors had they been given good roles like Frank Sinatra was in From Here To Eternity.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Not quite high-voltage but also not too small

    Have always gotten a lot of enjoyment out of this sort of film, being someone who loves films with tension and suspense and mystery/crime driven stories. 'The Small Voice' was most notable hearing of it through family friends, fellow classic/golden age film fans, for seeing Howard Keel in his film debut. In a role very different from the musical/hunky roles he specialised and was typically typecast in later on, so it was interesting to see how he would fare.

    'The Small Voice' to me was well executed and more than served its main objectives well. It is not quite a great film and there was room for it to be even better than it turned out. Flaws though are few and are not that major, and while the tension and suspense may not be fever pitch exactly 'The Small Voice' is far from devoid of it. Keel was one of my main reasons for seeing the film in the first place and he is also one of the main reasons for why it works.

    It is a bit of a slow starter. The early portions are a little slow and take a little too long to set up the story.

    Also found the film at times more talk-heavy than it needed to be, when parts could have benefitted from more show and less tell.

    For all those personal nit-picks, 'The Small Voice' does so much right. James Donald and Valerie Hobson successfully allow the viewer to root for their characters, they are in a dire situation and they play the roles appealingly that it is not hard to root for them to get out of it. Michael Balfour steals all his scenes and David Greene suitably unsettles. Best of all is Keel in a most credible debut, here credited by his actual real name Harold Keel, he is imposing and poses a genuine threat. One doesn't want to mess with him, as said very against type but effectively so (seeing a more menacing side to such a likeable performer was one of the biggest and most pleasant surprises of all my recent film viewings). The film is slickly directed.

    Visually 'The Small Voice' is full of atmosphere, in a way that's both beautiful and eerie. Something present also in the not too obvious scoring. While the script and story are not always perfect, they are solidly done on the whole. The script is thought-provoking and generally tight. The story when it gets going is very compelling with enough urgency and tension to satisfy, helped largely by that Keel is so good.

    Summing up, very worthwhile and well executed. 7/10
    8rpowell-4

    A welcome rediscovery

    I'm glad this film has been rescued from oblivion. It has many virtues. An excellent cast: Donald Murray, Valerie Hobson and Howard Keel are ideal in the three main roles, and they receive strong support from most of the minor characters. A strong, well-paced plot with frequent credible twists. Psychological depth and moral ambiguity. A satisfactory balance between thought and action. A certain oppressiveness in the interiors with some noir camera-work and sound track which add to the suspense. Idyllic landscapes. Plenty of period detail. It's a pity that the Welsh accents really don't come off, but one can't have everything, and this is one of the few films I've seen which I wished was much longer.

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    • Trivia
      Theatrical movie debut of Howard Keel (Boke), credited as Harold Keel.
    • Goofs
      When Valerie Hobson is inside the telephone box trying to phone the police Howard Keel's hand suddenly appears on the telephone without any prior warning, although she would surely have been alerted to his presence before that when he (presumably) opened the door to the telephone box (English telephone boxes of that era automatically returning the door to a closed position by means of a leather strap).
    • Soundtracks
      Hoppity Blue
      (uncredited)

      Music by Stanley Black

      Lyrics by Johnny Brandon

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 1948 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Hideout
    • Filming locations
      • Alliance Studios, Riverside, London, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Constellation Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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