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Allô... l'assassin vous parle

Original title: The 3rd Voice
  • 1960
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Allô... l'assassin vous parle (1960)
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The bitter secretary of a businessman plans to murder him and replace him with a hired look-alike accomplice in order to drain the company's bank accounts.The bitter secretary of a businessman plans to murder him and replace him with a hired look-alike accomplice in order to drain the company's bank accounts.The bitter secretary of a businessman plans to murder him and replace him with a hired look-alike accomplice in order to drain the company's bank accounts.

  • Director
    • Hubert Cornfield
  • Writers
    • Hubert Cornfield
    • Charles Williams
  • Stars
    • Edmond O'Brien
    • Julie London
    • Laraine Day
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    235
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    • Director
      • Hubert Cornfield
    • Writers
      • Hubert Cornfield
      • Charles Williams
    • Stars
      • Edmond O'Brien
      • Julie London
      • Laraine Day
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Edmond O'Brien
    Edmond O'Brien
    • The Voice
    • (voice)
    Julie London
    Julie London
    • Corey Scott
    Laraine Day
    Laraine Day
    • Marian Forbes
    Olga San Juan
    Olga San Juan
    • Blonde Prostitute
    George Eldredge
    George Eldredge
    • Judge Kendall
    Tom Hernández
    • Desk Clerk
    Abel Franco
    • Police Inspector
    Edward Colmans
    Edward Colmans
    • Carreras
    Tom Daly
    • Tourist at Bar
    Ralph Brooks
    • Harris Chapman
    Lucille Curtis
    • Mrs. Kendall
    Shirley O'Hara
    Shirley O'Hara
    • Carreras' Secretary
    Raoul De Leon
    • Bank Official
    Sylvia Ray
    • Hotel Miramar Cashier
    Roque Ybarra
    • Fisherman
    Jorge Treviño
    • Capt. Campos
    • (as George Trevino)
    Mario Armenta
    • Orchestra Leader
    • (uncredited)
    Henry Darrow
    Henry Darrow
    • Hotel Papacio Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Hubert Cornfield
    • Writers
      • Hubert Cornfield
      • Charles Williams
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    5mls4182

    Half hearted try

    The bitter secretary and ex lover of a wealthy man plans to hire a look alike to assume his identity so they can clear out his liquid assets after they murder him.

    It was an ingenious idea with a poor execution and a lackluster ending. It is a shame. This B noir had potential.
    GManfred

    Painstaking but Very Clever

    "The 3rd Voice" is a worthwhile crime drama that is painstakingly laid out and seems longer than its 79 minutes. Much of its success is due to the efforts of old pro Edmond O'Brien, who is in virtually every scene. What saves this picture from a worse rating is the unique deus ex machina to wrap up the picture. I hadn't seen that one before, and the screenwriter gets high marks for resourcefulness and mental dexterity.

    This could also be called "The Phone Call Movie", as it contains more telephone conversations than I have ever seen in a full-length feature film. Just when it begins to seem as if some action will take place, the phone rings, killing the pace as the picture goes into a stall. My main objection to the film is the slow, deliberate pacing.

    As stated, O'Brien carries the film, aided by Laraine Day and Julie London. For younger film fans, Julie London was a 50's singer with a sultry voice and appearance to match. She never looked better than in "The 3rd Voice" - didn't know she could act and I didn't care.
    8adrianovasconcelos

    Likably short B noir with solid direction, acting

    I had never heard of Hubert Cornfield and from what I have read up on his career, he was not a mainstream director, but he certainly does a good job of this B noir curiously entitled THE 3RD VOICE.

    Extracting first class performances from O'Brien - on screen for most of the film -, Day and the immensely beautiful singer, Julie London, Cornfield adds nifty touches like the raven that suddenly turns up at the window, when O'Brien takes the decisive step to committing crimes, and at the dénouement at the end.

    The appropriately unassuming musical score does not divert your attention from the action, sharp dialogue and clever script, adding unusual elements to run of the mill situations, all within a very tight 79'.

    I found THE 3RD VOICE far better than I had anticipated. Strongly recommended.
    7TheFearmakers

    Edmond O'Brien "Phones In" A Great Performance

    Before THE NIGHT AND THE FOLLOWING DAY, the infamous Neo Noir with a troubled production and problems with star Marlon Brando ending the career of director Hubert Cornfield, it was important to go back and see how Cornfield made his few genuine film noir vehicles or in this case, post noir, the period before anyone knew exactly what noir was to realize it had ended...

    Enter THE 3RD VOICE, a B&W thriller that plays out like one right up to the casting of Edmond O'Brien as a hired con artist who works very hard to impersonate the voice of a blowhard rich man, hired by his disgruntled secretary, another veteran in an effectively sassy, snaky Lorraine Day, and the set-up about O'Brien learning the man's voice and dealings is covered with more expository polish than the rest of an intriguing yet somewhat unfocused thriller...

    Taking place in Mexico, where O'Brien, now solo, maintains the impersonation, mostly during a string of nervous phone calls (that include Noirish self-narration), and where the typical human "close call" occurs, almost meeting one of the real man's old friends...

    And it's all suspenseful enough. But how he (and Day) have decided to get all the money (as the con plays out) is confusing... Yet everything becomes clear when the big twist is revealed, and it's a pretty good one...

    But besides sexy ingenue Julie London and the well-shot wheeling/dealing, this is Edmond O'Brien's resilient one-man-show despite playing two people at once.
    7blanche-2

    A man is hired to impersonate a rich man

    Not bad.

    Edmond O'Brien, Laraine Day, Julie London, and Olga San Juan star in "The 3rd Voice" from 1960.

    "The Voice" is O'Brien, who has no other name in the film other than that of the man he is impersonating, Harris Chapman. The Voice was offered a great deal of money by Marian Forbes (Day) to impersonate her lover and ex-boss in order to clean out his bank accounts.

    First, though, the bitter and revengeful Marian has to kill Harris, and The Voice has to get rid of the body. He has been rehearsing and memorizing every aspect of Chapman's life, and now he begins his impersonation.

    He makes a property deal with people in Mexico in order to make arrangements for the money. Meanwhile, he is on the phone daily with his fiancee, a "24-year-old professional virgin" so described by Marian, as they plan their wedding and honeymoon.

    It all seems pretty straightforward, but there is more than one agenda in play.

    This film was longer than it needed to be, but it had a few surprises in store for the audience.

    Day does a terrific job as the embittered ex-secretary. O'Brien had to take on a rather annoying voice to impersonate Chapman, but he was good. Day is terrific as the embittered ex-secretary. Julie London is gorgeous as a young woman The Voice picks up in a bar. O'Brien's ex-wife, Olga San Juan, appears in this film, and it's her last. She was actually divorced from O'Brien 18 years earlier.

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      Joseph Cotten, Alan Ladd and William Powell were all considered for the Edmond O'Brien role, but they all passed.

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1960 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The 3rd Voice
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Associated Producers (API)
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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