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L'incroyable Monsieur X

Original title: The Amazing Mr. X
  • 1948
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  • 1h 18m
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6.4/10
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Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari, and Cathy O'Donnell in L'incroyable Monsieur X (1948)
The Amazing Mr. X stars Turhan Bey as Alexis, a mystery man who claims to communicate with spirits. Appearing on the beach one night, Alexis easily charms a depressed widow and her sister (Lynn Bari and Cathy O'Donnell). The sly Alexis makes a living by separating gullible people from their money, but before this tale is over, he will learn that the living are far more dangerous than the dead.
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On the beach one night, Christine Faber, two years a widow, thinks she hears her late husband Paul calling out of the surf; then meets a tall dark man Alexis, who seems to know all about suc... Read allOn the beach one night, Christine Faber, two years a widow, thinks she hears her late husband Paul calling out of the surf; then meets a tall dark man Alexis, who seems to know all about such things.On the beach one night, Christine Faber, two years a widow, thinks she hears her late husband Paul calling out of the surf; then meets a tall dark man Alexis, who seems to know all about such things.

  • Director
    • Bernard Vorhaus
  • Writers
    • Crane Wilbur
    • Muriel Roy Bolton
    • Ian McLellan Hunter
  • Stars
    • Turhan Bey
    • Lynn Bari
    • Cathy O'Donnell
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    • Director
      • Bernard Vorhaus
    • Writers
      • Crane Wilbur
      • Muriel Roy Bolton
      • Ian McLellan Hunter
    • Stars
      • Turhan Bey
      • Lynn Bari
      • Cathy O'Donnell
    • 97User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Turhan Bey
    Turhan Bey
    • Alexis
    Lynn Bari
    Lynn Bari
    • Christine Faber
    Cathy O'Donnell
    Cathy O'Donnell
    • Janet Burke
    Richard Carlson
    Richard Carlson
    • Martin Abbott
    Donald Curtis
    Donald Curtis
    • Paul Faber
    Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg
    • Emily
    Harry Mendoza
    • Hoffman
    • (uncredited)
    Norma Varden
    Norma Varden
    • Wealthy-Looking Woman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bernard Vorhaus
    • Writers
      • Crane Wilbur
      • Muriel Roy Bolton
      • Ian McLellan Hunter
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    7claudio_carvalho

    The Silly Sisters

    The millionaire widow Christine Faber (Lynn Bari) misses her husband Paul Faber (Donald Curtis), who died two years ago in a car explosion. Christine dates the lawyer Martin Abbott (Richard Carlson) that wants to propose to marry her. While walking on the beach going to Martin´s home, Christine overhears her deceased husband and stumbles upon the mysterious Alexis (Turhan Bey). He tells that he is a spiritualist and discloses things about Chris and Paul, fascinating Chris. She becomes obsessed to meet Alexis and her younger sister Janet Burke (Cathy O'Donnell), Martin and a private detective investigate Alexis. However Janet is easily manipulated by Alexis and becomes also obsessed for him. One day, Martin and the detective break in Alexis´s house during a seance and out of the blue, they see Paul. Is Alexis a con artist or a spiritualist indeed?

    "The Amazing Mr. X" is a film with good moments but also with laughable scenes. The naïve Christine and Janet Faber are ridiculous characters but the plot point is interesting when Paul appears. In the present days, the plot is absolutely unbelievable but the film entertains. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Incrível Senhor X" ("The Amazing Mr. X")
    edward-miller-1

    Photographic masterpiece

    I have to echo most of the comments that appear here. This is a stunningly photographed dream of a movie showcasing Alton's genius. I'm hoping the powers-that-be in the film and/or preservation industries read the commentaries on IMDB. The print of this that I taped from commercial television is ATROCIOUS! Another plus for me is that the star is Lynn Bari. What a dame! Someone once called her the Paulette Goddard of B movies. That crack does both of these lovely ladies an injustice. I hope that someday, someone (Criterion?) will restore and reissue this masterpiece on DVD.
    7F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Speak, spook!

    What a weird film! SPOILERS THROUGHOUT. 'The Amazing Mr X' starts out implying that it's going to be a supernatural story, featuring a medium (Turhan Bey as the sinister Alexis) with genuine psychic powers, which he kindly wields for the benefit of wealthy widow Christine. Then, about a third of the way through the movie, we learn that Alexis is a fraud, using various tricks (including a confederate in his victim's household) to 'mind-read' his mark. When we've convinced ourselves that this is a standard caper movie with spooky trimmings, abruptly Christine's husband comes back from the dead ... and we wonder if this movie is going to be supernatural after all. But then there's ANOTHER twist...

    Filmed on a medium-low budget, this movie is quite stylish, with subtle camera movements and moody set dressing. I was impressed by the performance of Cathy O'Donnell as Christine's sister. O'Donnell never got very far in Hollywood: her chief assets were her good looks and the fact that she was related to director William Wyler. Much less impressive is stodgy Richard Carlson as a successful lawyer who doesn't seem to have any respect for the legal principle of probable cause, nor for the laws against breaking and entering.

    A major flaw in this film is that I didn't have much sympathy for the heroine. She's allegedly mourning her dead husband, yet she recently bought a new ermine ... and she's got plenty of other furs and dresses. Frankly, it doesn't bother me at all when people with lots of money and free time (and very little sense) get clipped by phony clairvoyants.

    Christine's husband Paul, back from the dead after two years, was never dead after all. This is another flaw in the film's credibility: we never learn how this man, accustomed to luxury, has been supporting himself for two years while officially declared dead. The entire film would have been so much more plausible if the script had given Paul a single explanatory line such as "Good thing I had somebody else's Social Security number handy, so I could get a job...".

    The stand-out performance in this film is given by Harry Mendoza, a professional magician who demonstrates solid acting ability here as Hoffman, the cynical private eye. In his key dialogue scene, Mendoza keeps performing simple prestidigitation -- palming a cigar, then making the same cigar appear out of nowhere, over and over -- that's quite impressive in its own right, and made more impressive by the way it underlines the cynical tone of his words. Also quite impressive is a trained crow who really deserved to get his (her?) own billing in the cast list. Norma Varden is good in a very brief role as one of Alexis's other victims.

    Also impressive are the seance sequences, in which we witness some of the genuine techniques used by phony clairvoyants using the most advanced electronics of the time: 1948. Can you imagine the 'magic' these charlatans are able to produce nowadays, with modern electronics? 'The Amazing Mr X' is wildly implausible but stylishly enjoyable, and I'll rate it 7 out of 10.
    8Vampenguin

    Very cool movie

    What a cool movie. So much more than your typical B horror flick, loved every second of this one. The plot would be very easily spoiled, so I wont go into that, suffice to say it's very interesting and well-done. On top of that, the ending is great. Turhan Bey was great in the lead role, I'm definitely going to track down some more of his films. He commands the screen, makes each scene his own. Great presence, put simply. The rest of the cast is good enough as well, though they pale by comparison to Mr. Bey. The score is beautifully haunting, and sets the scene perfectly throughout the film. I highly recommend this movie.

    8.5/10
    8nuelow

    Creators of thrillers would be well-advised to give this film a look.

    This 1948 B-movie is an excellently made thriller. It is well acted, well filmed, moves briskly, and keeps the viewer engaged with clever plot-twists and a couple of nicely done double- reversals of expectations. There are films with perhaps twenty times the budget of "The Amazing Mr. X" that aren't half as successful at telling the kind of story that this film features--which, I admit, was pretty well-worn even in 1948. Modern filmmakers trying their hands at thrillers with supernatural overtones would do well to study this film, as it shows exactly how that kind of film is made.

    Don't let the cheesy title fool you. This is a top-notch thriller that's well worth a look by any lover of the genre.

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    • Trivia
      Carole Landis was originally scheduled to play the part taken by Lynn Bari, but she committed suicide a few days before shooting began.
    • Goofs
      When Martin and the detective break up the séance, Martin explains to Christine that he has investigated her previous husband's (Paul) past. Instead of referring to the previous husband as "Paul", he refers to him as "Martin" (his own character's name).
    • Quotes

      Janet Burke: Alexis, do you think I'd make a good celestial companion?

      Alexis: Darling, I think you'd be wonderful!

      Janet Burke: And we'd love each other through all eternity?

      Alexis: Oh, even longer!

    • Connections
      Edited into Your Afternoon Movie: The Amazing Mr. X (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Prelude in E minor, Op. 28, No. 4
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Frédéric Chopin

      [The piano piece related to Paul played often in the movie, with an orchestral version incorporated into the score in the opening credits]

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El espiritista
    • Filming locations
      • Villa de Leon - 17948 Porto Marina Way, Pacific Palisades, California, USA(Home)
    • Production company
      • Ben Stoloff Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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