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The Traitor

  • 1957
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
346
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The Traitor (1957)
WhodunnitDramaHistoryMysteryThriller

Survivors of the World War 2 German Resistance Group attend an annual reunion at an English country house. The reunion is hosted by Colonel Price, who intends to find out which guest had bet... Read allSurvivors of the World War 2 German Resistance Group attend an annual reunion at an English country house. The reunion is hosted by Colonel Price, who intends to find out which guest had betrayed their leader.Survivors of the World War 2 German Resistance Group attend an annual reunion at an English country house. The reunion is hosted by Colonel Price, who intends to find out which guest had betrayed their leader.

  • Directors
    • Gilbert Gunn
    • Michael McCarthy
  • Writers
    • Michael McCarthy
    • Brennan Klensch
    • Lisa Corsale
  • Stars
    • Donald Wolfit
    • Robert Bray
    • Jane Griffiths
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    346
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Gilbert Gunn
      • Michael McCarthy
    • Writers
      • Michael McCarthy
      • Brennan Klensch
      • Lisa Corsale
    • Stars
      • Donald Wolfit
      • Robert Bray
      • Jane Griffiths
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Donald Wolfit
    Donald Wolfit
    • Colonel Price
    Robert Bray
    Robert Bray
    • Major Shane
    Jane Griffiths
    • Vicki Toller
    Anton Diffring
    Anton Diffring
    • Joseph Brezina
    Carl Jaffe
    Carl Jaffe
    • Stefan Toller
    Karel Stepanek
    Karel Stepanek
    • Friederich Suderman
    Oscar Quitak
    • Thomas Rilke
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Doctor Neumann
    Frederick Schiller
    • Alfred Baum
    Rupert Davies
    Rupert Davies
    • Clinton
    John Van Eyssen
    • Lieut. Grant
    Colin Croft
    • Theodore Dehmel
    Dennis Edwards
    • Man Cutting Down Zimmerman's Body
    Fletcher Lightfoot
    • Man Giving Suderman Telegram
    Marie Lightfoot
    • Nurse
    Bernard Quinn
    • Toller's Student
    John Herrington
    • Albert
    George Herbert
    • Patient
    • Directors
      • Gilbert Gunn
      • Michael McCarthy
    • Writers
      • Michael McCarthy
      • Brennan Klensch
      • Lisa Corsale
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    5malcolmgsw

    And the traitor is...

    This could have been better as a TV play or radio play or anything but a film.It has a very good cast including that scene stealer,Donald Wolcott,everyone favourite German,Anton Differing,and a pre Dracula Christopher Lee.The film is an old dark house mystery with a Nazi twist.They are going to be told who was the traitor in their midst but the informer is murdered.They don't call the police and decide to find and try the murderer themselves.After another murder the culprit is finally unmasked using one of the oldest tricks known to thriller writers.So it all ends up neatly tied up.Much too much talk and rather statically filmed.
    5henry8-3

    The Traitor

    Artime underground friends meet up in an old house in England to work out which one of them betrayed their keader during the war, resulting in his execution.

    Solid chamber piece with a good British 50s cast which slowly morphs into an Agatha Christie type whodunnit. OK.
    6trimmerb1234

    Who dunnit?

    A very wordy and stagey production that could almost have been a filmed stage play with no scene changes so confined is the action in the lounge of an (old dark) house. Central is late great British classical stage thesp Sir Donald Wolfit (the inspiration for the film "The Dresser") who as usual bigs up his part.

    The premiss (German resistance fighters suffering betrayal to the Gestapo) did deserve superior plot and screenplay and it is regretable that this is something of a pot-boiler. The closing scene is stagey almost to the point of self-parody (indeed I believe subsequent comic parody versions have appeared). However the method by which the murderer is tricked into revealing himself at the end is perhaps worth sitting through the remainder on a rainy afternoon.
    7blanche-2

    a group of ex-resistance members gather to ferret out a killer

    The Accursed from 1957 is also known as "The Traitor."

    Donald Wolfit stars as Colonel Price, a British member of the resistance, who brings his ex-resistance group members to his house in England. The group includes a Polish pianist, Thomas (Anton Diffring), Stefan Toler (Carl Jaffe) and his daughter, Vicki (Jane Griffiths), Friedrich Suderman (Karl Stepanek), and Thomas Rilke (Oscar Quitak).

    They meet each year on the anniversary of their great leader, whom someone betrayed to the Nazis. This caused him to be murdered. The murderer, Price announces, is present in the house.

    They await a messenger from London, but he is knifed before he can tell Price who the killer was.

    Two military men arrive, Major Shayne (Robert Bray) and Lieut. Grant (John van Eyssen) arrive, who say their car is out of order and ask to use the phone. Price isn't fooled; neither are the others. They are there to investigate what's going on.

    Meanwhile Price attempts to determine who the killer was. Then there is another murder. Are more coming?

    Christopher Lee plays a doctor.

    I wondered if this had been a play because it doesn't open much, and it's also talky, but it wasn't. It manages to hold one's interest, though not all of the acting was up to par, mainly Robert Bray's performance.
    5kevinolzak

    Good cast overcomes claustrophobic script

    1957's "The Traitor" centers on a small band of resistance fighters whose leader was murdered by the Nazis after being betrayed by one of their members. Every year since the war's end, they all gather together in the English country home of Colonel Charles Price (Donald Wolfit), except that this time, the Colonel expects a visit from one Theodore Dehmel (Colin Croft), who will be flying in from Berlin, having discovered the traitor's identity. As had been the case during wartime, Price intends to dispense justice himself without any police involvement, but Dehmer arrives and promptly expires with a knife in his back, uttering the mysterious words, 'There's been a mistake.' Once the characters are introduced in the opening reel, the scene never leaves the Colonel's home, making for a claustrophobic screenplay that benefits hugely from its exceptional cast. As another commentator noted, the solution is ingenious, but without any concrete evidence that points to the guilty party. Most of the group are established as being German, except for the Swiss Alfred Baum (Frederick Schiller) and the Polish Joseph Brezina (Anton Diffring), the latter a brilliant concert pianist, allowing Diffring to display a more sympathetic side to his normally villainous countenance. The most notable supporting player is Christopher Lee, still a few months before his star making turn in Hammer's "The Curse of Frankenstein," and sporting a flawless German accent as Doctor Neumann, whose presence no doubt inspired the American distributor to change the generic British title from "The Traitor" to "The Accursed," giving it more of a horror slant. Seldom seen since the old days of black and white television, its obscurity seems destined to continue.

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    • Trivia
      The house where most of the film is set would later appear as: 1. the hotel used by the lovers in The Rough & The Smooth [1959]; 2. the tennis club in School For Scoundrels [1960]; 3. Jane's house in "The Nudist Story" [5/60] 4. Rod Taylor's training ground in The Liquidator [1965]; 5. the Eatons' house in The Devil Rides Out [1968]; 6. "The Elizabethan Hotel" in The Avengers S7 Episode 20 "Wish You Were Here" [12/2/69]; 7. Paul Kirstner's house in Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) Episode 7 "Murder Ain't What It Used To Be" [2/11/69]; 8. "Merstham Manor" in Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) Episode 9 "The House on Haunted Hill" [16/11/69]; 9. garden used for croquet in Department S 2/8 The Perfect Operation [26/11/69]; 10. Mrs Howe's house in Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) Episode 14 "Who Killed Cock Robin?" [21/12/69]; 11. the house named "Marling Dale" Byrom Blain is chauffeured to at the start of the episode in Department S 2/14 "The Bones of Byrom Blain" [28/1/70]; 12. the house used as base by Carter and Drieker in Department S 2/19 "A Ticket to Nowhere" [11/3/70]; 13. the house used by Ralph Bates & Judy Geeson in Fear In The Night [1972]; 14. the restaurant visited by Strand in Special Branch S4 Episode 12 "Diversion" [2/5/74]; 15. Green's house in The Professionals 2/5 In The Public Interest [4/11/78] and 16. the honeymoon hotel in Hammer House of Mystery & Suspense episode 1 Mark of The Devil [5/9/84].
    • Goofs
      When Shane is speaking to Col. Price, Shane puts a spoon into his coffee cup as seen from a side angle. When shown from the front, Shane is holding the handle of the cup and the spoon is not in it. When the angle switches back to the side shot, the spoon is again in the coffee cup.
    • Quotes

      Friederich Suderman: Did he have time to name one of us?

      Colonel Price: No. All he said was, "There's been a mistake."

      Friederich Suderman: Well! Couldn't that mean that Gareth wasn't betrayed? That it was all a mistake?

      Alfred Baum: That's why one of us stabbed him. Because he was bringing such good news!

    • Soundtracks
      Prelude Without a Name
      Written and Conducted by Jackie Brown

      Solo Pianist Dennis Wilson

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 1957 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Accursed
    • Filming locations
      • The Manor Elstree, Barnet Lane, Elstree, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Colonel Price's house)
    • Production companies
      • Fantur Films
      • E.J. Fancey Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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