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L'assassin frappe à minuit

Original title: The Long Dark Hall
  • 1951
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
544
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Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer in L'assassin frappe à minuit (1951)
CrimeDrama

A devoted family man tries to help a beautiful alcoholic showgirl with her life, and becomes the only suspect when someone else murders her.A devoted family man tries to help a beautiful alcoholic showgirl with her life, and becomes the only suspect when someone else murders her.A devoted family man tries to help a beautiful alcoholic showgirl with her life, and becomes the only suspect when someone else murders her.

  • Directors
    • Reginald Beck
    • Anthony Bushell
  • Writers
    • Nunnally Johnson
    • William Fairchild
    • Edgar Lustgarten
  • Stars
    • Rex Harrison
    • Lilli Palmer
    • Tania Heald
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    544
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Reginald Beck
      • Anthony Bushell
    • Writers
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • William Fairchild
      • Edgar Lustgarten
    • Stars
      • Rex Harrison
      • Lilli Palmer
      • Tania Heald
    • 33User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rex Harrison
    Rex Harrison
    • Arthur Groome
    Lilli Palmer
    Lilli Palmer
    • Mary Groome
    Tania Heald
    • Sheila Groome
    Henrietta Barry
    • Rosemary Groome
    Dora Sevening
    • Mary's Mother
    Ronald Simpson
    • Mary's Father
    Raymond Huntley
    Raymond Huntley
    • Chief Inspector Sullivan
    William Squire
    William Squire
    • Sergeant Cochran
    • (as William Squires)
    Ballard Berkeley
    Ballard Berkeley
    • Superintendent Maxey
    Anthony Dawson
    Anthony Dawson
    • The Man
    Denis O'Dea
    Denis O'Dea
    • Sir Charles Morton
    Anthony Bushell
    Anthony Bushell
    • Clive Bedford
    Henry B. Longhurst
    • Judge
    • (as Henry Longhurst)
    Patricia Cutts
    Patricia Cutts
    • Rose Mallory
    • (as Patricia Wayne)
    Meriel Forbes
    Meriel Forbes
    • Marjorie Danns
    Brenda de Banzie
    Brenda de Banzie
    • Mrs. Rogers
    Douglas Jefferies
    • Dr. Conway
    Fletcher Lightfoot
    • Jury Foreman
    • Directors
      • Reginald Beck
      • Anthony Bushell
    • Writers
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • William Fairchild
      • Edgar Lustgarten
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    User reviews33

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    7LeonLouisRicci

    Atmospheric and Downbeat

    A Broody, Moody Movie that is a slightly better than Average British Thriller that makes up for its slim Story and vapid Ending with Atmospheric touches and strong Characters. It has a striking Noirish beginning with very dark streets inhabited by a Serial Killer that resembles a sewer rat.

    One of the Victims has a cheating Husband as a Lover and He is falsely accused of Her Murder. The middle becomes a Courtroom Melodrama with cross examinations and suspect Witnesses. This all leads to a confrontation between the real Killer and the Accused Man's Wife that is edge of your seat Suspenseful.

    This Movie has a Sleazy Look and a Downbeat Tone that aside from the aforementioned Wrap Up, places it in the Realm of Foreign Film-Noir and has a Creep Factor that is exploited by the truly unsettling Murderer and dingy surroundings. Slightly underrated.
    7peacham

    Harrison elevates The Film From Average To Enjoyable.

    The plot is not original...Mistress is Murdered,Married Man accussed...Wife stands by him. But Sir Rex Harrison makes you believe in the story. Harrison gives an extremely fine and brilliant performance which raises the film from a typical pot boiler into the story of a regretful innocent man. Lily Palmer (at the time..Mrs. Harrison) is also in fine form as his on screen wife.
    6kijii

    Story within a story crime drama

    The Long Dark Hall is a crime drama starring Rex Harrison and his real- life wife (at the time), Lilli Palmer, who in the film, play husband and wife, Arthur and Mary Groome.

    This seems to be a story within a story as told by a newspaper reporter to a crime novelist. But, the internal story is the one that I focused on throughout the movie.

    In this story, Arthur and Mary Groome appear to be a happily married couple who live in Richmond with two young daughters. However, when a London showgirl is found dead on a night that Arthur visited her—which he admitted to everyone that he often did--he is accused of her murder. Yet, he claimed he did not kill her, and his wife, Mary, totally believes him.

    His accusation and trial for her murder is based on a ton of circumstantial evidence, including his knife at the scene, witnesses, and her blood on his suit (which he admits, he in the trial, that he burned because it couldn't be dry cleaned)....
    6blanche-2

    Somewhat bizarre for a couple of reasons

    Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer star in the British "The Long Dark Hall," from 1951.

    Harrison plays Arthur Groome, who stands trial for the murder of a showgirl, played by Patricia Wayne. Actually, the person who did it is a man who has killed before (Anthony Dawson), which we see in the beginning. However, thanks to some circumstantial evidence, Groome, who was involved with Rose, stands accused.

    His wife Mary (Palmer) knows he couldn't have killed the woman, no matter what, and stands by him.

    This evidently was an attempt to cash in on the suicide of Carole Landis in 1948. As the story goes, Harrison, who was married to Palmer at the time, refused to divorce her and marry Landis, which is said to have driven Landis to suicide. She left two suicide notes, one of which was for Harrison, and Harrison destroyed it and claimed he knew no reason for her suicide. This was long ago, and I imagine many stories have sprung up and been embellished, so it's hard to know what happened. It is known that Landis knew by 1948 that she wasn't going to have the career she wanted; she was 29, and by the time you were a female aged 30 in Hollywood, you were done playing the kind of role she did. Palmer stood by Harrison during the scandal and attended Landis' funeral with him.

    Now, why these two would have agreed to do this film is beyond even my wild imagination, except both of them might have been trying to prove something.

    It's an okay movie with one problem. We are taken through the criminal's first murder and his murder of Rose; the arrest of Arthur; the trial; the testimony; his alibi witness guilty for not coming forward; the verdict. And then, one minute before the film ends, we are told the whole rest of the story. It seemed a little abrupt to me, as if the money ran out or something.

    The acting is very good, Harrison a great pro and Palmer, lovely and elegant. Though she and Harrison did not divorce until 1956, she left him in 1954 and made films in her native Germany, though she continued to make American films.
    7jcholguin

    Circumstantial evidence can convict

    Rex Harrison stars as Arthur Groom, a man on trial for murdering a stage girl. This girl was young and became an obsession of Groom. The timeline becomes very critical as Groom claims that he spoke to a "large Italian man" at 10:00pm, the very time when the girl was murdered. All the circumstantial evidence such as the knife, seen there, lied about being in neighborhood and knowing the girl. No one can find his alibi. Trouble is as Groom tells everyone on the witness stand "I'm telling the truth but no one believes me, trouble is that it doesn't sound true, what good is the truth when it doesn't sound true." Lilli Palmer is Mary Groome, his faithful wife that stands with Arthur but will her marriage vow of "until death" be tested.

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    • Trivia
      Theatrical movie debut of William Squire (Sergeant Cochran).
    • Goofs
      The penknife has the words NE Steel and Chief Insp. Sullivan says the penknife was made at a factory called North England Steel Works, but the painted sign of the factory has North England Iron Works.
    • Quotes

      Leslie Scott: What do you think?

      Pound: 6 to 4 an acquittal.

      Leslie Scott: Why?

      Pound: Circumstantial evidence old boy. Juries won't have it. They don't like it and they don't trust it.

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1951 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Long Dark Hall
    • Filming locations
      • Nettlefold Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at Nettlefold Studios, Walton On Thames, England)
    • Production companies
      • London Film Productions
      • Five Ocean Films Ltd.
      • Cusick International Films Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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