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The Man from Yesterday

  • 1949
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
57
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The Man from Yesterday (1949)
Thriller

A psychic goes to the home of a woman who wants him to contact her dead fiancée, even though she has already remarried. Later, she ends up murdered. Soon the psychic points the finger at her... Read allA psychic goes to the home of a woman who wants him to contact her dead fiancée, even though she has already remarried. Later, she ends up murdered. Soon the psychic points the finger at her jealous husband. Intriguing British thriller that leans a bit toward horror themes. [From... Read allA psychic goes to the home of a woman who wants him to contact her dead fiancée, even though she has already remarried. Later, she ends up murdered. Soon the psychic points the finger at her jealous husband. Intriguing British thriller that leans a bit toward horror themes. [From 16mm print]

  • Director
    • Oswald Mitchell
  • Writer
    • John Gilling
  • Stars
    • John Stuart
    • Henry Oscar
    • Marie Burke
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    57
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Oswald Mitchell
    • Writer
      • John Gilling
    • Stars
      • John Stuart
      • Henry Oscar
      • Marie Burke
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Stuart
    John Stuart
    • Gerald Amersley
    Henry Oscar
    Henry Oscar
    • Julius Rickman
    Marie Burke
    Marie Burke
    • Doris Amersley
    Gwyneth Vaughan
    • Doreen Amersley
    • (as Gwynneth Vaughan)
    Laurence Harvey
    Laurence Harvey
    • John Matthews
    • (as Lawrence Harvey)
    Grace Arnold
    Grace Arnold
    • Mrs. Amersley
    Lisa Davis
    Lisa Davis
    • Gloria Amersley
    • (as Cherry Davis)
    Keith Shepherd
    • Parkes
    Pauline Winter
    • Ann
    Charles Paton
    Charles Paton
    • Gardener
    John Turnbull
    John Turnbull
    • Judge
    • Director
      • Oswald Mitchell
    • Writer
      • John Gilling
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    4boblipton

    Heathens in a Christian Land

    This movie is of most interest as an early script by John Gilling and an early performance by Laurence Harvey. Henry Oscar shows up at John Stuart's luxurious country home, where Harvey is engaged to Stuart's daughter, Gwynneth Vaughan. He's just back from India, spouting some vague tosh about transmigration of the souls which everyone talks about about as if they'd never been to Church. Miss Vaughan tootles a tune on the piano she can't identify and quarrels with Harvey, and gradually Oscar's malign influence seeps throughout the household.

    I suppose it's a bit much to ask of a quota quickie and of a genre I don't particularly care for, but as I watched this, I kept wondering what country they were living in and if there were any religious convictions lurking about the landscape. For solid country people dressed in good British tweed, eating hearty breakfasts to listen to talk about the Dalai Lama being reborn as a young child, and responding with a vague hope of some sort of afterlife in the garden, while there's not even a shaken head in the servants' quarters strikes me as beyond straw man arguments -- it's the sort of intellectual gammon that makes me think these people are idiots who deserve whatever happens to them. One would think none of these people had never heard of the Church of England. Since that seems impossible, and since they place no credence in it, do any of them deserve to be saved?
    4richardchatten

    Peculiar & Overwrought Melodrama Stiffly Executed

    This peculiar melodrama - set in yet another of those big country houses everyone lived in in postwar austerity Britain - resembles a cross between John Gilling's 'The Reptile' (1966) and Pasolini's 'Teorema' (1968) with a dash of Agatha Christie thrown in. The resemblance between this and 'The Reptile' can't be accidental, since Gilling also scripted this.

    Veteran character actor Henry Oscar isn't exactly Terence Stamp however, which makes his magnetic hold over the women in this film one of several overwrought plot elements which the cast stolidly take in their stride but - aided by George Melachrino's flavourful score - makes the film strangely compulsive viewing until a 'twist' ending that made me groan out loud in outrage and disbelief.
    4Leofwine_draca

    Plodding melodrama

    THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY is a rare little movie of interest for its script by John Gilling, who of course would later go on to make some of my favourite Hammer horrors including THE REPTILE and others of its ilk. This low budget melodrama is set in a sprawling country house, where a woman is trying to contact the spirit of her former husband and ends up employing the services of an unscrupulous medium who ends up insinuating himself into her life. Henry Oscar makes for a sleazy-looking villain, but the film is a crushing bore to sit through, plodding along from one non-exciting scene to another, all leading to one of those exasperating twist ending which doesn't take much guessing.

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    • Release date
      • May 1949 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Temptations
    • Production company
      • Harry Reynolds Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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