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Conditions difficiles

Original title: Uneasy Terms
  • 1948
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
187
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Conditions difficiles (1948)
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Private eye Slim Callaghan is summoned to the country home of a Colonel Stenhurst, but the latter is murdered before he can talk to the detective. Was one of the Colonel's three daughters re... Read allPrivate eye Slim Callaghan is summoned to the country home of a Colonel Stenhurst, but the latter is murdered before he can talk to the detective. Was one of the Colonel's three daughters responsible?Private eye Slim Callaghan is summoned to the country home of a Colonel Stenhurst, but the latter is murdered before he can talk to the detective. Was one of the Colonel's three daughters responsible?

  • Director
    • Vernon Sewell
  • Writer
    • Peter Cheyney
  • Stars
    • Michael Rennie
    • Moira Lister
    • Faith Brook
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    187
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vernon Sewell
    • Writer
      • Peter Cheyney
    • Stars
      • Michael Rennie
      • Moira Lister
      • Faith Brook
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Rennie
    Michael Rennie
    • Slim Callaghan
    Moira Lister
    Moira Lister
    • Corinne Alardyse
    Faith Brook
    Faith Brook
    • Viola Alardyse
    Joy Shelton
    • Effie
    Patricia Goddard
    • Patricia Alardyse
    Barry Jones
    Barry Jones
    • Inspector Gringall
    Marie Ney
    Marie Ney
    • Honoria Wymering
    Paul Carpenter
    • Windy Nicholls
    Nigel Patrick
    Nigel Patrick
    • Lucien Donnelly
    Sydney Tafler
    Sydney Tafler
    • Maysin
    J.H. Roberts
    J.H. Roberts
    • Sallins
    Joan Carroll
    • Matron
    Margaret Allworthy
    • Profiteer's Girl Friend
    Alex Bernard
    Alex Bernard
    • Bar Attendant at Mardene Club
    E. Bonichon
    • 1st Croupier
    • (as Etienne Bonichon)
    William Bridger
    • Brighton Police Constable
    Harry Brooks
    • Rosy
    Clifford Buckton
    • Brighton Police Sergeant
    • Director
      • Vernon Sewell
    • Writer
      • Peter Cheyney
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    5blanche-2

    It was uneasy, all right

    The actors repeated themselves so many times I thought I'd scream.

    From 1948, directed by Vernon Sewell, Uneasy Terms stars Michael Rennie as Slim Callaghan, a private detective.

    In a nightclub, Callaghan's drink is drugged just as a client calls him. The client, a Colonel, is then found murdered at his home.

    Callaghan makes it look like suicide, as he believes one of his stepdaughters has been framed. Moira Lister, Faith Brook, and Patricia Goddard are the stepdaughters.

    Their stepfather received an anonymous letter, which you will know by heart by the end of this film. There was a manipulation afoot to alter the will, and one of the daughters is possibly working with a blackmailer (Nigel Patrick).

    I figured out the ending midway as you will too. In another story this might have been a fabulous twist. In this film it's absurd. It's too long, too repetitive, with too many plots.
    6boblipton

    Strong Mystery Overwhelms Other Elements

    Before Willy Rozier got his hands on him, Grand National in Britain produced one film based on Peter Cheyney's Slim Callaghan, with Michael Rennie in the lead. In this one, Roy Russell asks Rennie to come to his country home to discuss a job. His stepdaughters have him worried. But when Rennie shows up, Russell is dead, and eventually all the women in the household -- widow and both daughters -- want him working particularly for her.

    It's a good, strong mystery that I was able to partially solve, but not fully, and under the direction of Vernon Sewell, the mystery is given full rein to work out in all its confusing details. As a result, however, the characters and the non-mystery elements are rather constricted, even given the 90-minute length of the movie. Still, everyone works their own little melodramatic stereotype fully. With Joy Shelton, Paul Carpenter, Nigel Patrick, and Sidney Tafler.
    4malcolmgsw

    Pale Itation Of American Films

    In the late forties the screen was flooded with private eye films ,particularly from America,They starred the likes of Humphrey Bogart,Robert Mitchum,Robert Montgomery and Dick Powell and were written by Raymond Chandler and his contemporaries.Here we have to make do with Michael Rennie and Paul Carpenter and their mid Atlantic accents.The plot revolves around a will.The Colonel has provided that if any of his daughters marries she will forfeit her share of the estate.Of course one has and she is being blackmailed.However ,as a lawyer,i would be bound to say that such a will would be unenforceable at law so the main point of the plot collapses in an instant.We have a poor imitation of the dialogue you would expect from an American film.There is a fight toward the end which is conducted using judo and looks rather strange.Even Nigel Patrick,such a reliable villain ,is subdued here.
    6richardchatten

    "Upon my soul sir, you really are a violent person!"

    Pete Cheyney's private eye Slim Callaghan makes his first appearance in the urbane form of Michael Rennie as his path crosses that of youthful versions of Moira Lister, Faith Brook, Nigel Patrick, Paul Carpenter and Sydney Tafler in this genteel British attempt at the hard-boiled Hollywood gumshoe dramas of the forties.

    This also proved the last gasp of Louis H. Jackson as head of production of British National Pictures, which went bankrupt the year this was released.
    5CinemaSerf

    Uneasy Terms

    "Slim Callaghan" (Michael Rennie) is a PI with an habit of solving crimes using such unconventional methods as to annoy the police almost as much as he does the criminals. When a young woman drugs his Scotch at a night club, just as a would-be client tries to call him; then that same gent shakes off his mortal coil very shortly afterwards, his interest is well and truly piqued. Despite the protestations of one of the deceased man's three daughters, he heads to their home to investigate. Moira Lister, Faith Brook and Patricia Goddard play the daughters trying to manipulate the old man's will and one (or more) might be in cahoots with the dastardly Nigel Patrick ("Lucien"). The story is just too busy - too many threads that are only superficially developed and Nigel Patrick doesn't really quite fit his billing either. At times the narrative made me think I was listening to a radio play with pictures as there is a great deal of dialogue, and very little action until quite near the end when some of the duplicitous undercurrents come to the surface. The story is sound enough, but the film is just too stodgily delivered to remain engaging.

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      Jack Parnell (a leading drummer of the post-war British jazz and swing scene) led the band, drawn from the Carl Barreau orchestra, in the nightclub sequences.

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 1949 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Uneasy Terms
    • Filming locations
      • National Studios, Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • British National Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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