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L'homme au masque de verre

Original title: The Snorkel
  • 1958
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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L'homme au masque de verre (1958)
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Although the police have termed her mother's death a suicide, a teenage girl believes her step-father murdered her.Although the police have termed her mother's death a suicide, a teenage girl believes her step-father murdered her.Although the police have termed her mother's death a suicide, a teenage girl believes her step-father murdered her.

  • Director
    • Guy Green
  • Writers
    • Peter Myers
    • Jimmy Sangster
    • Anthony Dawson
  • Stars
    • Peter van Eyck
    • Betta St. John
    • Mandy Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Guy Green
    • Writers
      • Peter Myers
      • Jimmy Sangster
      • Anthony Dawson
    • Stars
      • Peter van Eyck
      • Betta St. John
      • Mandy Miller
    • 46User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter van Eyck
    Peter van Eyck
    • Paul Decker
    • (as Peter Van Eyck)
    Betta St. John
    Betta St. John
    • Jean Edwards
    • (as Betta St.John)
    Mandy Miller
    • Candy Brown
    Grégoire Aslan
    Grégoire Aslan
    • the Inspector
    • (as Gregoire Aslan)
    William Franklyn
    William Franklyn
    • Wilson
    Marie Burke
    Marie Burke
    • Daily Woman
    Henri Vidon
    • Italian Gardener
    • (as Henry Vidon)
    Flush
    • Toto
    • (as John Holmes' dog 'Flush')
    Ernest Blyth
    • Man in Hotel Lobby
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Chapman
      Armand Guinle
      • Waiter
      • (uncredited)
      Walter Henry
      • Man in Hotel Lobby
      • (uncredited)
      Louis Matto
      • Waiter
      • (uncredited)
      Irene Prador
      • French Woman
      • (uncredited)
      Robert Rietty
      Robert Rietty
      • Station Sergeant
      • (uncredited)
      David Ritch
      • Hotel Clerk
      • (uncredited)
      Paddy Smith
      Paddy Smith
      • Hotel Receptionist
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Guy Green
      • Writers
        • Peter Myers
        • Jimmy Sangster
        • Anthony Dawson
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      6adriangr

      Entertaining

      Minor but entertaining Hammer thriller, not quite reaching the heights of other entries in their "psychological thrillers" ouevre, but still effective.

      The film starts right off with it's main murderer on screen committing his evil deed, clearly establishing his (and the film's) gimmick of the snorkel used as an accessory to murder. So from the very beginning we know this is not going to be a whodunnit. What we have here instead here is a "who will find out" plot.

      Once the opening credits have finished, the main plot of the film starts with the daughter of the murder victim feeling almost positive that she knows who is responsible for the deed but at the same time, unable to prove it, as nobody has been able to work out how the act was committed, and therefore the killer has got away with it. The more agitated the daughter becomes, the more the killer starts to see her as a threat to his freedom, and so a cat and mouse game starts to build as both try to outwit each other.

      This sounds complicated, and it is, but the roles in the film are quite well defined. The killer is a creepy but charismatic older man, able to convince everyone that he is actually mourning his dead wife, and the "suspector" is a teenage girl who everyone thinks is just over imaginative. I could almost imagine William Castle making this film! The acting is very good, and it's all very British and proper. There are plot twists and the climax is clever and worth waiting for, although as a whole the film has dated somewhat. Quite hard to see now, seemingly only available on the Sony 6 film box set DVD "Icons of Suspense", which is worth a purchase due to it having 5 other hard to see Hammer thrillers. So "The Snorkel" gets a thumbs up from me.
      8gavin6942

      Pure Genius

      Although the police have termed her mother's death by gas a suicide, a teenage girl (Mandy Miller) believes her step-father (Peter VanEyck) murdered her.

      Hammer may be best known for their horror films, but they made some pretty fine thrillers and murder mysteries, too, as this film attests. Helmed by Guy Green (who made his name under David Lean) and written by Hammer's Jimmy Sangster, this is just pure genius beginning to end.

      From the opening scene, we know how the killer does his work... but then we watch and see if his teenage stepdaughter can find out. Blaming someone for murder is one thing, but finding solid proof is something else entirely.
      7Hey_Sweden

      Good Hammer suspense film.

      Poor Candy Brown (Mandy Miller). She cannot get anybody to believe her. She's 100% certain that her cold blooded stepfather Paul Decker (Peter van Eyck) has murdered her mother, despite the evidence seeming to indicate that the woman committed suicide. Mandy, who also believes in her heart that Paul had similarly murdered her father once upon a time, sticks to her guns. But the adults around her keep stubbornly insisting that she *must* be making all of this up.

      It's easy to be on Candy's side here. With so many thick headed adult characters, you truly feel her frustration and desperation. Will she ever obtain the proof she needs that Paul is a creep? People like her chaperone Jean Edwards (Betta St. John, "The City of the Dead"), Mr. Wilson (William Franklyn), or the hearty police inspector (Gregoire Aslan) refuse to take her seriously, even though she doesn't seem to be the sort of girl who'd be prone to flights of fancy.

      The suspense lies not in a "did he or didn't he" scenario - we see Paul murder Candy's mother in the quiet, ingenious opening set piece. The title object plays a pivotal role. Rather, the tension arises in Candy's predicament, and whether or not she'll be vindicated before the evil Paul strikes again. And we know it's possible. The looks he keeps giving her show that he thinks that he'll have to kill her just to shut her up.

      Efficient direction by Oscar winning cinematographer Guy Green ("Great Expectations", 1946) and sharp black & white photography make this a fine entertainment, as well as strong performances from all concerned. Miller makes Candy a sympathetic character, and with his facial features van Eyck was obviously a natural for screen villainy.

      This viewer would suggest that fans of Hammer horror give features like this a try, just to show that the famed British studio wasn't just a one trick pony.

      Seven out of 10.
      francodomenico

      Great Acting--

      Can Anyone tell me what happened to Betta St.John? She was so,so underestimated. What a fine actress and pretty, to boot.

      Wasn't Mandy Miller awesome? She was just 15 when she made this movie- The scenary of the Italian Riviera is also gorgeous.

      And, Swiss-born (of Lebanese ancestry) Arslan is Great as an Italian Inspector of Police--

      This movie is often played in the middle of the night on Channel 39 Ft. Lauderdale/Miami--

      Hope everyone who loves good movies sees this one.

      Van Eyck! I think he must have wrote this one--For himself!!!
      KEITH-LANCASTER

      Should be a regular on the rerun circuit.

      No one could portray the role of a villain with more skill than

      Peter Van Eyck. This film was made for him and if you can overlook the obvious predictability of it you will be more than compensated by its more than average share of suspense. Dont miss it if it comes around again, you wont be disappointed.

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      • Trivia
        The screenplay is based on a novel by Anthony Dawson, the British character actor probably best known for playing Professor Dent in 'Dr. No'.
      • Quotes

        Candy Brown: Jean, is suicide a mortal sin?

      • Alternate versions
        The US version of this UK film was cut to 74 minutes to fit on a double bill when first shown theatrically in the United States.
      • Connections
        Featured in Hammer: Heroes, Legends and Monsters (2024)

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      • Release date
        • July 15, 1959 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Languages
        • English
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • The Snorkel
      • Filming locations
        • Villa della Pergola, Alassio, Savona, Liguria, Italy
      • Production company
        • Hammer Films
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      • Budget
        • £100,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 30 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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