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When Strangers Marry (Betrayed) (William Castle, 1944)

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GUIÓN: Dennis J. Cooper, William K. Howard, George Moskov, Philip Yordan
MÚSICA: Dimitri Tiomkin
FOTOGRAFÍA: Ira H. Morgan (B&W)
REPARTO: Dean Jagger, Robert Mitchum, Kim Hunter, Neil Hamilton, Rhonda Fleming, Marta Mitrovitch, Claire Whitney, Dick Elliott, Byron Foulger, Milton Kibbee, George Lloyd, Edward Keane
PRODUCTORA: King Brothers Productions
GÉNERO: Cine negro | Intriga
SINOPSIS: Una mujer comienza a sospechar que su nuevo marido puede ser un asesino. (FILMAFFINITY)
BETRAYED (1944)
(a.k.a. WHEN STRANGERS MARRY)
[quote]Directed by William Castle
Featuring Dean Jagger, Kim Hunter, Robert Mitchum
A woman goes to New York to meet the salesman she married a month ago, but worries when he doesn't appear. She does meet an old boyfriend, though, who helps her to find her husband.
... I do have to say that this one is pretty good. It also has some fine performances, especially from Robert Mitchum. It's also, by coincidence, the second movie in a row directed by William Castle from his pre-horror period, and unless I'm mistaken, (and I don't appear to be if IMDB is correct), he manages to get his own face into the movie in the form of a photograph that is mistakenly used to identify the killer. For fans of noirish crime films, this is highly recommended, with my main warning being that you shouldn't think too much about the story, as the premise hinges on a coincidence that becomes more and more unbelievable the more you think about it.[/quote][quote]It sounds like a Sally Jesse Raphael episode, but this Monogram quickie is actually a pretty okay thriller, if not quite the shoestring classic James Agee once hailed. Ohio gal Kim Hunter comes to New York City to meet the man she?s just married (Dean Jagger), who?s got a penchant for fake IDs, hem haws about his work, and gets jumpy whenever somebody mentions the recent "silk stocking murder." William Castle, later the cheery huckster of such gimmickoid classics as The Tingler and 13 Ghosts, is here young and hungry and, if nowhere near the level of a Joseph H. Lewis, his modest ingenuity blooms within the anecdotes offered by the script (co-written by Philip Yordan). Some of the effects (a maid?s shriek melting into a train?s whistle, guffawing faces clouding up the heroine?s mind) are direct lifts from other movies, but for every thud (a neon sign "visualizing" Hunter?s anxiety) there?s a nifty bit (suspense drummed up around a glass-plated mail chute). Castle?s unjaded eagerness blurs the line between disarming naive' and outright hackdom. Best of all, the picture offers glimpses of careers at their flowering: Hunter is very touching, and Robert Mitchum, playing her ex-boyfriend in his first major role, is already the man. With Neil Hamilton, Dick Elliott, and Milton Kibbee. In black and white.[/quote]
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Subtítulos en español | Inglés
Muchas gracias a professor keller por la traducción de los subtítulos. Gracias también a anse por avisar de la existencia de los subtítulos en inglés, y a LuisFilipeBernardes por los susodichos.
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Filmaffinity | IMDb
GUIÓN: Dennis J. Cooper, William K. Howard, George Moskov, Philip Yordan
MÚSICA: Dimitri Tiomkin
FOTOGRAFÍA: Ira H. Morgan (B&W)
REPARTO: Dean Jagger, Robert Mitchum, Kim Hunter, Neil Hamilton, Rhonda Fleming, Marta Mitrovitch, Claire Whitney, Dick Elliott, Byron Foulger, Milton Kibbee, George Lloyd, Edward Keane
PRODUCTORA: King Brothers Productions
GÉNERO: Cine negro | Intriga
SINOPSIS: Una mujer comienza a sospechar que su nuevo marido puede ser un asesino. (FILMAFFINITY)
BETRAYED (1944)
(a.k.a. WHEN STRANGERS MARRY)
[quote]Directed by William Castle
Featuring Dean Jagger, Kim Hunter, Robert Mitchum
A woman goes to New York to meet the salesman she married a month ago, but worries when he doesn't appear. She does meet an old boyfriend, though, who helps her to find her husband.
... I do have to say that this one is pretty good. It also has some fine performances, especially from Robert Mitchum. It's also, by coincidence, the second movie in a row directed by William Castle from his pre-horror period, and unless I'm mistaken, (and I don't appear to be if IMDB is correct), he manages to get his own face into the movie in the form of a photograph that is mistakenly used to identify the killer. For fans of noirish crime films, this is highly recommended, with my main warning being that you shouldn't think too much about the story, as the premise hinges on a coincidence that becomes more and more unbelievable the more you think about it.[/quote][quote]It sounds like a Sally Jesse Raphael episode, but this Monogram quickie is actually a pretty okay thriller, if not quite the shoestring classic James Agee once hailed. Ohio gal Kim Hunter comes to New York City to meet the man she?s just married (Dean Jagger), who?s got a penchant for fake IDs, hem haws about his work, and gets jumpy whenever somebody mentions the recent "silk stocking murder." William Castle, later the cheery huckster of such gimmickoid classics as The Tingler and 13 Ghosts, is here young and hungry and, if nowhere near the level of a Joseph H. Lewis, his modest ingenuity blooms within the anecdotes offered by the script (co-written by Philip Yordan). Some of the effects (a maid?s shriek melting into a train?s whistle, guffawing faces clouding up the heroine?s mind) are direct lifts from other movies, but for every thud (a neon sign "visualizing" Hunter?s anxiety) there?s a nifty bit (suspense drummed up around a glass-plated mail chute). Castle?s unjaded eagerness blurs the line between disarming naive' and outright hackdom. Best of all, the picture offers glimpses of careers at their flowering: Hunter is very touching, and Robert Mitchum, playing her ex-boyfriend in his first major role, is already the man. With Neil Hamilton, Dick Elliott, and Milton Kibbee. In black and white.[/quote]
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No. of audio streams .......................: 1Muchas gracias a professor keller por la traducción de los subtítulos. Gracias también a anse por avisar de la existencia de los subtítulos en inglés, y a LuisFilipeBernardes por los susodichos.
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