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L'inspecteur

Original title: The Inspector
  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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L'inspecteur (1962)
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At the end of WW2, a compassionate Dutch policeman helps smuggle a Jewish woman into British Palestine.At the end of WW2, a compassionate Dutch policeman helps smuggle a Jewish woman into British Palestine.At the end of WW2, a compassionate Dutch policeman helps smuggle a Jewish woman into British Palestine.

  • Director
    • Philip Dunne
  • Writers
    • Nelson Gidding
    • Jan de Hartog
  • Stars
    • Stephen Boyd
    • Dolores Hart
    • Leo McKern
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    503
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philip Dunne
    • Writers
      • Nelson Gidding
      • Jan de Hartog
    • Stars
      • Stephen Boyd
      • Dolores Hart
      • Leo McKern
    • 21User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Stephen Boyd
    Stephen Boyd
    • Peter Jongman
    Dolores Hart
    Dolores Hart
    • Lisa Held
    Leo McKern
    Leo McKern
    • Brandt
    Hugh Griffith
    Hugh Griffith
    • Van der Pink
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Sgt. Wolters
    Harry Andrews
    Harry Andrews
    • Ayoob
    Robert Stephens
    Robert Stephens
    • Dickens
    Marius Goring
    Marius Goring
    • Thorens
    Finlay Currie
    Finlay Currie
    • De Kool
    Harold Goldblatt
    • Dr. Mitropoulos
    Neil McCallum
    Neil McCallum
    • Browne
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Commissioner Bartels
    Jean Anderson
    Jean Anderson
    • Mrs. Jongman
    Michael David
    • Capt. Berger
    Jane Jordan Rogers
    • Anaka Jongman
    Jack Gwillim
    Jack Gwillim
    • Insp. Cobb
    Arthur Gross
    Arthur Gross
    • Railway Conductor
    R.S.M. Brittain
    R.S.M. Brittain
    • MP Sergeant
    • (as Tibby Brittain)
    • Director
      • Philip Dunne
    • Writers
      • Nelson Gidding
      • Jan de Hartog
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    7bkoganbing

    An unwanted guest

    Dolores Hart heads a cast of mostly British players in The Inspector, a film about a Dutch Jewish refugee determined to get to Palestine. Her's is a tightly controlled performance of a woman for whom every kind of emotion has been drained out of her. But she wants more than life itself to live in a Jewish homeland, a place where she doesn't feel like an unwanted guest.

    Stephen Boyd plays a Dutch police inspector who covers up the fact that she killed a white slaver looking to pimp out her sexual services. Boyd and Hart are kept under a loose surveillance by British intelligence as many try to help them in their quest.

    As we know the politics of oil kept the British who occupied Palestine tilting toward the Arabs. But for many, humanity dictated otherwise.

    A nice cast was put together in support of Boyd and Hart and standing out are Leo McKern as a gruff Dutch barge captain, Donald Pleasence as a surveilling policeman and Hugh Griffith as a gunrunner.

    For the leads this is some of the best work they do in their interrupted careers, Boyd by an early death and Hart by retiring from acting to go into a convent where she still is a mother/prioress.

    Exodus was an epic tale of the founding of Israel. The Inspector reduces the story to an inspiring singularity.
    10joandaniels

    Powerful

    Lisa is a powerful drama about a German concentration camp refugee, played by Dolores Hart, trying to get to Israel to begin a new life after the war, and the Dutch Police Inspector, played by Stephen Boyd, who decides to help her. The story is gripping and intense and the performances are superb. Both Stephen Boyd and Dolores Hart turn in one of the finest performances of their careers and so does the all-star supporting cast, including Donald Pleasance and Hugh Griffith. Wonderful film for a rainy day afternoon.
    10dummysenders1

    A Love Story

    I watched it during my mid-teen years (circa 1980); I'm male. Fortunately, I didn't suffer the burdens some of these other reviewers suffered when they viewed it, such as knowing one of the actresses was notoriously Catholic or paying attention to her fair complexion such that I couldn't accept her character as Jewish. I try my best to remain ignorant of these sorts of things so that I have the best chance possible of appreciating a quality movie for what it is. It was probably my first time seeing any of the actors, so I wasn't comparing their performances to their prior and subsequent performances, or wondering why they didn't earn an award nomination for this role when they earned one for some other. Nor did I didn't make note of historical inaccuracies during the movie, as though I expected a documentary. I simply sat down and watched a movie, hoping to be transported--and I was.

    This is a love story, first, second, and foremost. It is so in a deep, subtle, convoluted way, however, as opposed to explicitly/passionately/upliftingly so--a love that is fought and denied, inwardly and outwardly, for a variety of reasons, some of which are quite somber. If you don't appreciate that sort of thing or aren't in the mood for it, then I wouldn't be surprised if you rated this movie somewhere between 6 and 8. The suspenseful storyline serves as powerful enrichment to the love story, not as brilliant portrayal of the historical, political, and moral issues involved. If you can appreciate subtle romantic love stories that are devoid of explicit expressions of passion and set in darkness, curl up some emotive evening with a sensitive significant other, and I think you will enjoy it immensely.
    7adrianovasconcelos

    Cast much too good for varyingly credible story

    I know very little about Director Philip Dunne, though HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY warrants instant respect. Sadly, THE INSPECTOR (also known as LISA) rates nowhere near as good, even if it boasts a truly stellar cast, with supporting actors of such high quality as Hugh Griffith, Donald Pleasence, Leo McKern, Harry Andrews.

    Of course, Stephen Boyd and Dolores Hart are the good looking leads who occupy the screen most of the time, both delivering quite satisfactorily - Boyd is particularly appealing as a Dutch police inspector who wants to take to Palestine a young Jewish woman who had suffered all manner of torture in German concentration camps during WWII.

    It stands to reason, however, that a Dutch policeman can only have the power of the law behind him in the Netherlands, and he is warned about that by the authorities of various other countries, notably the United Kingdom's.

    The couple's adventures seem more cute than real, with a dog on a barge playing an eye-catching part.

    Unfortunately, I watched a rather fuzzy VHS copy but I do not think that cinematography is exceptional in any way.

    Uneven script by Nelson Gidding. Ultimately a film that I feel will not stay on my memory for long. 7/10 for the great supporting cast.
    9phansiet2

    Haunting, suspenseful

    I saw this film as a young girl in the sixties and never forgot it. One of the great pluses in this film is the very deep cast of English character actors who parade through the story. Not the least of which is Donald Pleasence. I consider this film the first to bear the, Donald Pleasence is in it, it must be good, rule. You know, that seal of approval that M.Emmet Walsh and later J.T. Walsh brought to their work.

    I consider this to be Stephen Boyd's best work, and indicative of the career he could have had, had he not been saddled with the "too good looking for his own good" curse that ruined the aspirations of a lot of actors doomed to play shallow roles. As for Delores Hart's final screen performance, goodness only knows what she could have accomplished had she not committed her life to God. One of the great show biz what ifs. But the real star of this movie is the story, with its brutal for its time period, depiction of refugees problems in a post war Europe. Attempting to start anew while unable to escape the horrors of her war time experiences, Lisa is an unwanted and painful reminder of a society that wishes to move on but can't agree on how to handle the problems of thousands of extraneous displaced victims. And how this film refuses to sugar coat the ending, leaving its characters with choices that can only be described as excruciatingly heartbraking and yet uplifting at the same time. The post war experience in Europe was no picnic for the victims or the guilt ridden bystanders. This film will haunt you.

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    • Trivia
      The character of the Inspector, Jongman, was somewhat altered for this film version, to make the part suitable for Stephen Boyd. He had had a long-term contract with Twentieth Century-Fox and it was still trying to build him into a major star. In the book, Jongman is a man well into middle-age, a burnt-out case worn down by a lifetime of compromises. In the film he is a much younger man whose unhappiness is caused by one specific incident, his failure to save his fiancee from death during the war. The film was a box-office flop, and Boyd left Fox soon after, although he would occasionally work for the company later on in his career.
    • Goofs
      British agent Dickens tells Jongman that he was a soldier in one of the army units that liberated the Auschwitz concentration camp. Auschwitz was located in Poland, hundreds of miles east of the places where the American/British and Russian forces met. Auschwitz was liberated by the Russians.
    • Quotes

      Peter Jongman: A policeman is suppose to be a servant of justice. Mother, legal or not, this is something I have to do.

    • Connections
      Featured in TCM Guest Programmer: Mother Dolores Hart (2014)

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1962 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El inspector
    • Filming locations
      • Three Cliffs Bay, Gower Peninsula, Wales, UK(final scene)
    • Production company
      • Red Lion Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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