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Le manoir du mystère

Original title: Fortune Is a Woman
  • 1957
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  • 1h 35m
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6.8/10
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Arlene Dahl and Jack Hawkins in Le manoir du mystère (1957)
Film NoirCrimeDramaMystery

An insurance investigator reunites with an ex-girlfriend who is still as beautiful as he remembered her, but is now married. He soon finds himself involved in arson, blackmail and murder.An insurance investigator reunites with an ex-girlfriend who is still as beautiful as he remembered her, but is now married. He soon finds himself involved in arson, blackmail and murder.An insurance investigator reunites with an ex-girlfriend who is still as beautiful as he remembered her, but is now married. He soon finds himself involved in arson, blackmail and murder.

  • Director
    • Sidney Gilliat
  • Writers
    • Sidney Gilliat
    • Frank Launder
    • Val Valentine
  • Stars
    • Jack Hawkins
    • Arlene Dahl
    • Dennis Price
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney Gilliat
    • Writers
      • Sidney Gilliat
      • Frank Launder
      • Val Valentine
    • Stars
      • Jack Hawkins
      • Arlene Dahl
      • Dennis Price
    • 24User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Jack Hawkins
    Jack Hawkins
    • Oliver Branwell
    Arlene Dahl
    Arlene Dahl
    • Sarah Moreton
    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Tracey Moreton
    Violet Farebrother
    Violet Farebrother
    • Mrs. Moreton
    Ian Hunter
    Ian Hunter
    • Clive Fisher
    Malcolm Keen
    Malcolm Keen
    • Old Abercrombie
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Michael Abercrombie
    Patrick Holt
    Patrick Holt
    • Fred Connor
    John Robinson
    • Berkeley Reckitt
    Michael Goodliffe
    Michael Goodliffe
    • Sgt. Barnes
    Martin Lane
    • Det. Con. Watson
    Bernard Miles
    Bernard Miles
    • Mr. Jerome
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Charles Highbury
    Greta Gynt
    Greta Gynt
    • Vere Litchen
    John Phillips
    John Phillips
    • Willis Croft
    Patricia Marmont
    • Ambrosine
    John Adams
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Chris Adcock
    • Greengrocer in Market
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sidney Gilliat
    • Writers
      • Sidney Gilliat
      • Frank Launder
      • Val Valentine
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    6blanche-2

    good British noir

    Jack Hawkins is Oliver, an insurance adjuster who runs into a past love (Arlene Dahl) while on a case in "She Played with Fire."

    While checking on a claim of fire in a mansion owned by Tracey Moredon (Dennis Price), he learns that Moredon has married his girlfriend, Sarah, from five years ago.

    Later he discovers that a valuable painting ruined in the fire was actually sold to someone else. He later finds Moredon dead and suspects Sarah.

    Decent noir with some gothic horror touches, with a nice performance from flirtatious Greta Gynt.

    A neat twist at the end. A final note: my friend, Jack Larson, who knew everyone, said that of s the gorgeous women in Hollywood, Dahl was the most stunning.

    3 likesJack Hawkins is Oliver, an insurance adjuster who runs into a past love (Arlene Dahl) while on a case in "She Played with Fire."

    While checking on a claim of fire in a mansion owned by Tracey Moredon (Dennis Price), he learns that Moredon has married his girlfriend, Sarah, from five years ago.

    Later he discovers that a valuable painting ruined in the fire was actually sold to someone else. He later finds Moredon dead and suspects Sarah.

    Decent noir with some gothic horror touches, with a nice performance from flirtatious Greta Gynt.

    A neat twist at the end. A final note: my friend, Jack Larson, who knew everyone, said that of s the gorgeous women in Hollywood, Dahl was the most stunning.

    3 likesJack Hawkins is Oliver, an insurance adjuster who runs into a past love (Arlene Dahl) while on a case in "She Played with Fire."

    While checking on a claim of fire in a mansion owned by Tracey Moredon (Dennis Price), he learns that Moredon has married his girlfriend, Sarah, from five years ago.

    Later he discovers that a valuable painting ruined in the fire was actually sold to someone else. He later finds Moredon dead and suspects Sarah.

    Decent noir with some gothic horror touches, with a nice performance from flirtatious Greta Gynt.

    A neat twist at the end. A final note: my friend, Jack Larson, who knew everyone, said that of s the gorgeous women in Hollywood, Dahl was the most stunning.
    10clanciai

    "I actually find almost all men to be honest."

    Through all the rest of the film after the big fire you expect Dennis Price to turn up again with his wheezing asthma, as you suspect that's what he is doing even after he first has been found dead. You simply can't believe he is dead, just as his widow does, since there are constantly recurring signs that he isn't, for instance the dog that always favoured him and all those left cigarette butts that constantly keep turning up still smoking. The first thing that must strike you about Dennis Price's character is that you shouldn't smoke when you have asthma. Well, he does in every scene in which he appears. There are many good reasons for small chuckles of laughter at various instances of jovial good humour, maybe especially after the very last scene. They are all ordinary insurance agents trying to do their job as honestly as possible, and Jack Hawkins is the most honest of them all, although he loses his temper at times and keeps delaying or postponing coming out with the truth. It's a splendidly brilliant thriller with many odds and turns, and you never quite know where anyone stands - who could ever have suspected that most innocent and honourable person of them all? The ladies are perfectly intriguing to say the least, Greta Gynt has a small part but an appallingly efficient one. Arlene Dahl as the leading lady is perfectly convincing in all her doubted innocence, and Christopher Lee makes another unforgettable impression in his only scene with a perfectly smashing black eye. Tracey Morton (Dennis Price) must have laughed himself all through the film, especially as his death is so doubtful. In brief, this is a British noir at its best and a most enjoyable titbit for any connoisseur.
    7CinemaSerf

    Fortune is a Woman

    A better than average crime noir that features Jack Hawkins as an insurance investigator drafted in, on Christmas Eve, to investigate a fire at a country house. When he gets there he discovers an old flame (Irene Dahl) married to the owner (Dennis Price). When he dies in a second fire at the house, Hawkins suspects that she was behind it for the insurance cash, but she convinces him not and they marry and all seems straightforward until a blackmailer rears his ugly head and together they have to try to get to the bottom of things. Hawkins is good in this, he keeps it all tense and although the plot does trip over itself once or twice, a good supporting cast including Ian Hunter and Geoffrey Keen make this quite an intriguing mystery with plenty of red herrings to keep us hooked.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    ATMOSPHERIC & TWISTY BRITISH THRILLER...GOOD ACTING...SLICK & NOIRISH

    Engaging, Entertaining Mystery from a Top-Notch British Film-Crew with some Outstanding Dark and Fluid Cinematography, Direction and Acting.

    Jack Dawkins and Arlene Dahl Headline this Plot-Twister that has Elements of a Late Film-Noir that Keeps Viewers Guessing while Unreeling some Dark Gothic Imagery.

    The Ending has been Criticized as a Letdown, but Getting there is an Intense Atmosphere of Romanticism and Crime.

    Doesn't quite Attain Hitchcock Level of Suspense but it's a Darn Good Try.

    Good Supporting Actors Help the Dialog Heavy and Talky Tale Keeps You On-Your-Toes.

    The Film is a Sleek Production that has the British Film Industry Firing on All Cylinders.

    "She Played With Fire" is the American Title and "Fortune is a Woman" was the Original.

    Nobody seemed to Like Either One.

    Definitely Worth a Watch for Fans of American Film-Noir and Sleek Studio Movie-Making at its Finest.
    9adrianovasconcelos

    Superb British B noir with superlative cast

    Director Gilliat pulls off a great film despite some loose ends that are hard to tie, as much as insurance investigator, Oliver Branwell (Jack Hawkins) tries to do it. One of them is Tricksie, the poodle pooch that appears once, then is looked for, and is not mentioned or seen again... but that is minor stuff.

    The really good thing is that this noir doubles very effectively as a whodunnit, in the search for the murderer of Morton (Dennis Price) and the arsonist that sets fire to the mansion.

    The cast is fantastic: even Bernard Miles, Christopher Lee, and Malcolm and Geoffrey Keen surface in small but high quality roles. Hawkins is as dependable and well-spoken as ever, stunning Arlene Dahl simply steals the show.

    Excellent cinematography by Gerald Gibbs, including recurring nightmare sequence that does much to link the action together.

    Recommended viewing.

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    • Trivia
      Screenwriters Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat had optioned the original novel several years before this movie was made, but dropped the idea because of problems with the story. They were persuaded to resume work on the project when they made an arrangement with Columbia Pictures, but were never very satisfied with the result. Gilliat disliked the original title, Fortune Is a Woman, but thought the American title, She Played with Fire, was worse. After the movie was completed, Writer Val Valentine came up with a title they all liked - Red Sky at Night - but by then it was too late to change things.
    • Goofs
      When Sarah gets wet in Oliver's car, he blames it on the car's roof. When the car's exterior is shown as they pull away, there is no visible damage to the roof.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Jerome: One must live, you know.

      Sarah Moreton: Why?

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 1957 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • She Played with Fire
    • Filming locations
      • Wiston House, Steyning Road, Steyning, West Sussex, England, UK(Lowis Manor)
    • Production company
      • John Harvel Productions
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      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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