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La maison des étrangers

Original title: House of Strangers
  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
4.4K
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Edward G. Robinson, Susan Hayward, and Richard Conte in La maison des étrangers (1949)
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After years in prison, Max promises revenge on his brothers for their betrayal. His lover Irene and memories of his past yield him a broader perspective.After years in prison, Max promises revenge on his brothers for their betrayal. His lover Irene and memories of his past yield him a broader perspective.After years in prison, Max promises revenge on his brothers for their betrayal. His lover Irene and memories of his past yield him a broader perspective.

  • Director
    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • Writers
    • Philip Yordan
    • Jerome Weidman
    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • Stars
    • Edward G. Robinson
    • Susan Hayward
    • Richard Conte
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    4.4K
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    • Director
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Writers
      • Philip Yordan
      • Jerome Weidman
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Stars
      • Edward G. Robinson
      • Susan Hayward
      • Richard Conte
    • 73User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • Gino Monetti
    Susan Hayward
    Susan Hayward
    • Irene Bennett
    Richard Conte
    Richard Conte
    • Max Monetti
    Luther Adler
    Luther Adler
    • Joe Monetti
    Paul Valentine
    Paul Valentine
    • Pietro Monetti
    Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
    Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
    • Tony Monetti
    Debra Paget
    Debra Paget
    • Maria Domenico
    Hope Emerson
    Hope Emerson
    • Helena Domenico
    Esther Minciotti
    Esther Minciotti
    • Theresa Monetti
    Diana Douglas
    Diana Douglas
    • Elaine Monetti
    Tito Vuolo
    Tito Vuolo
    • Lucca
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Construction Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Maxine Ardell
    • Chorus Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Arnold
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Al Bain
    Al Bain
    • Fight Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    David Bauer
    David Bauer
    • Prosecutor
    • (uncredited)
    Martin Begley
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Beltram
    • Man on Street
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Writers
      • Philip Yordan
      • Jerome Weidman
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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    User reviews73

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    9richardskranium

    What a movie !

    This film is intense. The story is solid. The acting is riveting. There is nothing slow or lukewarm about this film. In my opinion this film is much better,realistic and poignant than the entire bloated 'Godfather' trilogy. It will stick with you I promise.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    It's still being done you know, outside the jungle.

    House of Strangers is directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and adapted to screenplay by Phillip Yordan from Jerome Weidman's novel I'll Never Go There Any More. It stars Edward G. Robinson, Susan Hayward, Richard Conte, Luther Adler, Paul Valentine and Efrem Zimbalist. Plot finds Robinson as Gino Monetti, an Italian American banker who whilst building up the family business has ostracised three of his four sons. When things go belly up for Gino and the bank, the three sons turn against their father, the other, Max (Conte), stays loyal but finds himself set up for a prison stretch. Untimely since he's started to fall in love with tough cookie Irene Bennett (Hayward).

    Jerome Weidman's novel has proved to be a popular source for film adaptation, after this 20th Century Fox produced picture came the Western version with Broken Lance in 1954 (Yordan again adapting), and then Circus set for The Big Show in 1961. While its influence can be felt in many other, more notable, crime dramas along the way. The divided clan narrative provides good basis for drama and lets the better actors shine on the screen with such material. Such is the case with House of Strangers, which while hardly shaking the roots of film noir technically, does thematically play out as an engrossing, character rich, melodrama.

    Propelled by a revenge core peppered with hate motives instead of love; and dabbling in moral ethics et al, Mankiewicz spins it out in flashback structure. The primary focus is on Max and Gino, with both given excellent portrayals by Conte and Robinson. Gino is a driven man, very dismissive towards three of his boys (Adler standing out as Joe) who he finds easy to find fault with. But Max is spared the tough love, Gino admires him and sees him very much as an equal, which naturally irks the other brothers something rotten. This all comes to a head for the final quarter where the pace picks up and the tale comes to its prickly, if not completely satisfactory, ending.

    In the mix of family strife we have been privy to Max's burgeoning relationship with Irene (Hayward sassy), which positively simmers with sexual tension, or maybe even frustration? This in spite of the fact he is engaged to be married to the homely innocent Maria (Debra Paget). So with dad Gino proving to be, well, something of an ungrateful bastard, and Max cheating on his intended, clearly this is not a film about good old family values coming to the fore! Then there's the small matter of brother betrayal and the case of the foolish decision making process, all elements that keep the viewer hooked till the last. 7/10
    sferber

    A TRIUMVIRATE OF SUPERB ACTING

    "House of Strangers" features three of my all-time favorite actors--Edward G. Robinson, Susan Hayward and Richard Conte--all at the very top of their form, as well as moody, almost noirish direction by the great Joseph L. Mankiewicz, in moody black and white. Those ingredients alone should indicate that a fine work is in store for the viewer, and such, happily, is the case here. The tale is told mainly in flashback, in which we learn how the four sons of Lower East Side banker Edward G. became enemies after their Pop got into some legal trouble. Susan Hayward, never more beautiful, plays a high-class dame who becomes involved with lawyer Conte, despite Conte's engagement to a proper Italian girl from "the old country." The relationship between Hayward and Conte is very adult for the restrictive late '40s. By the film's end, we really come to care about these two and hope that they can survive as a couple. As usual, Edward G. gives a bravura performance, this time as the domineering patriarch of his Italian clan. I believe his performance received a well-deserved award at Cannes that year. Conte and Hayward, both of whose careers are ripe for reevaluation and rediscovery, match him every step of the way. Luther Adler is fine also, in his role as Conte's elder brother, who feels he never got the respect he deserved. Deborah Paget, in one of her earliest parts, looks fine in a decorative role. For me, though, the main lure of this picture is the triumvirate of superb acting by the three leads. What a pleasure it is to watch these three great talents do justice to the well-written script here. I just love this movie, and suspect that a real treat is in store for the first-time viewer. Check it out, by all means!
    wgie

    Every once in a while a great film comes along, and is somehow forgotten over a period of time...but is still well worth watching!

    This film appears in John Springer's movie book "Forgotten Films to Remember" by Citadel Press, and certainly lives up to it's name! It is a dark movie about the dysfunctional Monetti family. The late great Edward G. Robinson portrays Gino Monetti, the controlling patriarch banker father that rules his family with an iron fist. Richard Conte gives a sterling performance as the well meaning faithful son, Max Monetti. He takes a prison rap for embezzlement for his aging father. While he is in prison he helplessly learns that his brothers Joe (Luther Adler), Tony (Edward Zimbalist Jr., and Pietro (Paul Valentine plan to take over the family banking business. As a result of this his father dies. Max returns home from prison focused on revenge. Fortunately, Max's girlfriend (Susan Hayward)convinces him that the revenge he seeks is not worth it. Realizing that his father Gino was the real source of hatred and evil in the family, he decides to peacefully leave town with his girlfriend, but is soon confronted by his evil brothers.

    Amazingly this 1949 film was re-made in 1954 as a Western of all things! The title of the re-make was "Broken Lance". Same story different setting. Spencer Tracy (Controlling Rancher Father) plays the Robinson (Controlling Banker father) part, Robert Wagner plays the Conte part (Faithful son), Richard Widmark plays the Adler part (Ambitious older brother), Hugh O'Brien plays the Zimbalist part, and Earl Holliman plays the Valentine part (strong arm brother). Both films share a powerful script and good performances. Worth seeing!
    9bkoganbing

    Little Caesar Owning a Bank

    Try and imagine Little Caesar getting out of the rackets and taking his hard stolen loot and setting up a bank. Then Mr. Bandello marries and has four sons.

    You've got Gino Monetti who now that he's no longer terrorizing citizens confines his terrors to his own family. He's got four grown sons and he treats them like the hired help. All except Richard Conte who instead of working for him directly at the bank uses the bank's space for his law office.

    I think that's the key to this film. The other three sons Luther Adler, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., and Paul Valentine all do work for him and he can treat them like dirt. Conte on the other hand, does not work for him, he's made his own career. By Robinson's logic, he's earned a certain amount of respect.

    So he pits them against each other. Unfortunately Robinson's banking practices which are not exactly legal catch up with him. He's forced to turn the bank over to the three sons in an effort to save the bank.

    Conte also tries to bribe a juror to save dear old Dad and gets disbarred and a stretch of seven years in prison for his troubles. Conte's out now and looking to even things up with his siblings.

    Robinson who's played all kinds of immigrants of many nationalities has covered the Italian ground before. But he's real good as the scheming, sadistic patriarch who in fact gets a deserved comeuppance from his sons. All four sons are fine in their roles with Richard Conte and Luther Adler deserving particular attention.

    Susan Hayward is the girl who waits for Conte. She must be in love with him. A disbarred attorney isn't exactly a dream prospect. She was just entering into the height of her career and this role was a career boost.

    House of Strangers is far superior to the western setting remake that 20th Century Fox did five years later entitled Broken Lance

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    • Trivia
      According to Kenneth L. Geist's biography of the film's director Joseph L. Mankiewicz, "People Will Talk", the film's producer Sol Siegel hired Philip Yordan to adapt Joseph Weidman's novel for the screen. After Yordan submitted three-quarters of the script, Siegel, finding the script unacceptable, fired him and asked Mankiewicz to redo the script. Mankiewicz rewrote all of Yordan's dialogue, reshaped the script and finished it. The Screen Writers Guild ruled that Yordan receive sole story credit and that Yordan and Mankiewicz share credit for the screenplay. Mankiewicz refused to share credit for a screenplay he had basically written and so received no credit. The studio remade House of Strangers as a western in 1954 as Broken Lance and Yordan was given credit for the story and won an Academy Award for Best Writing, Motion Picture Story.
    • Goofs
      In flashbacks dating back to 1932, Irene wears hairstyles and clothing that are not significantly different from the fashionable look she sports during the 1939 framing story, 7 years later, and all of which are strictly in the significantly different mode of 1949, the year the film was made. Likewise, the men's fashions, particularly the bulky extremely broad shouldered suits, are all strictly 1949, and not the more closely tailored styles of the 1930s.
    • Quotes

      Helena Domenico: I'll have you know my husband died happy.

      Gino Monetti: Your husband was happy to die, which is a different thing.

    • Connections
      Featured in Directed by: Joseph L. Mankiewicz (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Largo al factotum
      From the opera "Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville)" (uncredited)

      Music by Gioachino Rossini (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Cesare Sterbini (uncredited)

      Performed by Lawrence Tibbett

      Played on the phonograph before dinner at the family house

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 1949 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • House of Strangers
    • Filming locations
      • Little Italy, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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