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On ne réveille pas les morts

Original title: The Man Who Finally Died
  • 1963
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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On ne réveille pas les morts (1963)
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A mysterious call summons Joe Newman to Bavaria in search of the father he believed dead for 20 years.A mysterious call summons Joe Newman to Bavaria in search of the father he believed dead for 20 years.A mysterious call summons Joe Newman to Bavaria in search of the father he believed dead for 20 years.

  • Director
    • Quentin Lawrence
  • Writers
    • Lewis Greifer
    • Louis Marks
  • Stars
    • Stanley Baker
    • Peter Cushing
    • Georgina Ward
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    • Director
      • Quentin Lawrence
    • Writers
      • Lewis Greifer
      • Louis Marks
    • Stars
      • Stanley Baker
      • Peter Cushing
      • Georgina Ward
    • 25User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Stanley Baker
    Stanley Baker
    • Joe Newman
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Dr. Peter von Brecht
    Georgina Ward
    • Maria Wienewski
    Mai Zetterling
    Mai Zetterling
    • Lisa Deutsch
    Eric Portman
    Eric Portman
    • Inspector Hofmeister
    Niall MacGinnis
    Niall MacGinnis
    • Brenner
    • (as Niall McGinnis)
    Nigel Green
    Nigel Green
    • Sgt. Hirsch
    Barbara Everest
    Barbara Everest
    • Martha Gelman
    Harold Scott
    Harold Scott
    • Professor Gustav Schiller
    Martin Boddey
    Martin Boddey
    • Policeman with Dog
    • (uncredited)
    Alfred Burke
    Alfred Burke
    • Heinrich
    • (uncredited)
    Danny Grover
    • Karel Eisler
    • (uncredited)
    George Herbert
    • Raditsky
    • (uncredited)
    John Longden
    John Longden
    • Munch
    • (uncredited)
    Fred McNaughton
    • Ticket Inspector
    • (uncredited)
    James Ottaway
    James Ottaway
    • Rahn-Hotel Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Miriam Pritchett
    • Fat Lady on Train
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Ryan
    • Otto
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Quentin Lawrence
    • Writers
      • Lewis Greifer
      • Louis Marks
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    6henry8-3

    The Man who Finally Died

    Baker returns to Bavaria upon learning that his father, who he believed had died 20 years ago might still be alive. On arriving at the local town he is faced with resistance from all sides.

    Enjoyable British mystery which, whilst a bit dated, is a good story with various twists so you never know until the end who the baddies really are and what is going on. The cast of British stalwarts are all pretty good, particular Eric Portman as the stern police chief and Baker is a solid enough lead despite the fact he's rather angry and shouty in every scene.
    6christopher-underwood

    Mai Zetterling was wasted

    This started really well and up until about halfway I was totally involved and enjoying trying to work out, as was Stanley Baker's character, just what was going on. But then around the time we visit a cemetery and there is much discussion about whether or not a body should be interred, I begin to lose it.

    I think in a similarly confusing giallo there would be much more vivid and colourful aspects to maintain an interest that here just waned. It ends well enough and Baker is at his very best here although I thought Cushing only just held his end up. Mai Zetterling was wasted in a lousy role.
    7Coventry

    ...and thereby gave life to a convoluted mystery!

    Many, if not most, of the reviews I encounter here state that "The Man Who Finally Died" is heavily influenced by - or even blatantly imitating - the Orson Welles' classic "The Third Man". Maybe so, but I haven't seen that one (yet) and therefore cannot judge. What I can say, however, is that the plot is great and incredibly absorbing, regardless of which film brought it first, and that this isn't a low-keyed type of rip-off but a stylish and polished British 60s effort with more than adequate production values and ditto acting performances.

    As a young boy, John Newman (born: Joachim Deutsch) fled from Nazi-Germany to England with his mother, and always assumed his father died in the War. 20 years later, he receives an anonymous call from Bavaria stating his father still alive, but when he arrives there, John learns - via his young stepmother he didn't knew existed - that his father passed away just a week ago from a stroke. Other people tell him his father died two years ago, and lots of other contradictions. When did Kurt Deutsch die? 20 years ago, 2 years ago, or just the week before? Or perhaps he's still alive, even? And since everybody is so reluctant to help or even inform John, who called and lured him to Bavaria?

    As you can tell, "The Man Who Finally Died" is a convoluted puzzle that requires full, constant, and devoted attention in order not to miss the tiniest clue or detail. It's extremely compelling, though, with a couple of ingenious and unforeseeable twists and broodingly uncanny atmosphere. The Bavaria settings and post-WWII references are excellent, and of course it's always a delight to watch fantastic British actors like Peter Cushing and Nigel Green. Lead star Stanley Baker certainly isn't my favorite performer, and quite often he looks very silly in this film, what with his unnecessary sunglasses and he's constant "I-don't-have-a-clue-what's-happening-here" facial expressions.
    6kevinolzak

    Seen on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater in 1976

    1962's "The Man Who Finally Died," released December 1963, was a BBC serial that originally aired in 1959, with this feature version following three years later, with an entirely different cast. Stanley Baker stars as British subject Joe Newman, formerly the German-born Joachim Deutsch, who has believed his father Kurt dead for 20 years, until receiving a phone call from Bavaria claiming to be Kurt Deutsch. Upon arriving, he locates his father's grave before visiting the Deutsch widow, Lisa (Mai Zetterling), currently living in the country home of Dr. Peter von Brecht (Peter Cushing), his every move watched by the local police, plus the insurance investigator (Niall MacGinnis) responsible for Newman's phone call, who believes the deceased still lives. Holds up rather well despite its television origins, thankfully not lost though unseen for decades, reuniting Baker with Peter Cushing five years after 1957's "Violent Playground." Cushing initially appears sympathetic but gradually displays more sinister shadings, but has only one lengthy scene during the film's first half (the von Brecht home is Bray studio's familiar Oakley Court). The fine supporting cast includes Nigel Green, who previously appeared with Cushing in 1960's "Sword of Sherwood Forest," which also featured Niall MacGinnis (playing Friar Tuck), who again supported Cushing in 1966's excellent "Island of Terror." Certainly not a horror film, though it made one appearance on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater on Aug 7 1976, paired with second feature "The Horror of Party Beach."
    7TheFearmakers

    Shading Stanley Baker

    Not only is THE MAN WHO FINALLY DIED the second movie where Niall MacGinnis has a gun drawn on a train during the climax following CURSE OF THE DEMON, but THE THIRD MAN has been knocked-off once again...

    And this time... despite a horribly intrusive, melodramatic harpsichord hammering like lightning following a horror film revelation... it's a pretty good effort as former German child now adult British citizen/jazz pianist Stanley Baker returns to Germany after getting a mysterious call about his father, who he thought was dead twenty-years ago, and is now dead again, only it happened a week earlier...

    And as this effective mystery thriller progresses, the dad, like Orson Welles's Harry Lime, could have been involved in some bad things, covered up by a doctor played by Peter Cushing (protecting widow Mai Zetterling and directed by Hammer's Quentin Lawrence, and having co-starred with Baker in VIOLENT PLAYGROUND), while also helping gorgeous ingenue Georgina Ward, whose father was buried in the same grave that, well...

    There are too many twists to count or spoil, but Baker, donning Ray Charles-like sunglasses even indoors, goes from place to place in his usual strongarm, no-nonsense fashion, only a bit more vulnerable, and deliberately confused, like the audience.

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    • Trivia
      Nigel Green had also acted in the 1959 TV Serial "The Man Who Finally Died (1959)."
    • Quotes

      Joe Newman: Any messages for me?

      Rahn-Hotel Manager: Message, sir?

      Joe Newman: From a man called Deutsch

      Rahn-Hotel Manager: Deutsch... I don't think anyone of that... It wouldn't be Kurt Deutsch, would it?

      Joe Newman: Yes, it would... why?

      Rahn-Hotel Manager: But, he's dead. I'm very sorry sir.

      Joe Newman: When did he die?

      Rahn-Hotel Manager: Last week. You hadn't heard?

      Joe Newman: No. I heard he died 20 years ago.

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      Referenced in Musings of the Classic Sherlock Holmes Actor: Peter Cushing on 'The Man Who Finally Died' (1963 Film) (2022)

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1964 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Man Who Finally Died
    • Filming locations
      • Twickenham Film Studios, St. Margarets, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK(studio: made at Twickenham Film Studios, London, England)
    • Production company
      • White Cross Management
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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