The Traitor (The Accursed) (Michael McCarthy & Gilbert Gunn, 1957)

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Drama | Mystery
Writers: Michael McCarthy (screenplay), Michael McCarthy (story)
Cast:
Donald Wolfit ... Col. Charles Price
Robert Bray ... Maj. Shane
Jane Griffiths ... Vicki Toller
Carl Jaffe ... Prof. Stefan Toller
Anton Diffring ... Joseph Brezina
Christopher Lee ... Dr. Neumann
Oscar Quitak ... Thomas Rilke
Karel Stepanek ... Mayor Friederich Sudermann
Frederick Schiller ... Alfred Baum
Rupert Davies ... Clinton (the butler)
John Van Eyssen ... Lt. Bobby Grant
Colin Croft ... Theodore Dehmel
Dennis Edwards
Fletcher Lightfoot ... Man giving Sudermann telegram
Rex Montgomery
[quote]Storyline
A German Jewish doctor, who is a former resistance fighter against the Nazis during the war, attends an annual reunion at the home of a former British officer. However, when he discovers that many of his former compatriots have mysteriously died, he begins to suspect that one of the "resistance" fighters may in fact have been a Nazi agent who is now trying to eliminate all the members of the unit.
Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com [/quote][quote]This is a wonderful example of post-war British thrillers at their very best. Members of a French Resistance unit meet each year in England on the anniversary of their leaders death at the hands of a traitor in their midst. When they learn that the identity of the person responsible for this treacherous act is about to become known he or she decides to prevent their secret from being revealed. The ensemble cast are all ideal for their roles, Anton Diffring stands out as a concert pianist instead of his usual role as a nasty Nazi. He really could play the piano well, although I don't think he played the score in this film. It is difficult to guess who the murderer is, I'm still not sure how the investigating military officer comes to his conclusion, but I have watched this film dozens of times and never tire of going along for the ride! It is good to see Christopher Lee also playing a role other than his well-known vampire ones, along with many other well-known European faces, especially Jane Griffiths. This film is impossible to find on video or DVD so if you have the chance to see it don't let the opportunity pass you by!
by english-rose [/quote]
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IMDb
Drama | Mystery
Writers: Michael McCarthy (screenplay), Michael McCarthy (story)
Cast:
Donald Wolfit ... Col. Charles Price
Robert Bray ... Maj. Shane
Jane Griffiths ... Vicki Toller
Carl Jaffe ... Prof. Stefan Toller
Anton Diffring ... Joseph Brezina
Christopher Lee ... Dr. Neumann
Oscar Quitak ... Thomas Rilke
Karel Stepanek ... Mayor Friederich Sudermann
Frederick Schiller ... Alfred Baum
Rupert Davies ... Clinton (the butler)
John Van Eyssen ... Lt. Bobby Grant
Colin Croft ... Theodore Dehmel
Dennis Edwards
Fletcher Lightfoot ... Man giving Sudermann telegram
Rex Montgomery
[quote]Storyline
A German Jewish doctor, who is a former resistance fighter against the Nazis during the war, attends an annual reunion at the home of a former British officer. However, when he discovers that many of his former compatriots have mysteriously died, he begins to suspect that one of the "resistance" fighters may in fact have been a Nazi agent who is now trying to eliminate all the members of the unit.
Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com [/quote][quote]This is a wonderful example of post-war British thrillers at their very best. Members of a French Resistance unit meet each year in England on the anniversary of their leaders death at the hands of a traitor in their midst. When they learn that the identity of the person responsible for this treacherous act is about to become known he or she decides to prevent their secret from being revealed. The ensemble cast are all ideal for their roles, Anton Diffring stands out as a concert pianist instead of his usual role as a nasty Nazi. He really could play the piano well, although I don't think he played the score in this film. It is difficult to guess who the murderer is, I'm still not sure how the investigating military officer comes to his conclusion, but I have watched this film dozens of times and never tire of going along for the ride! It is good to see Christopher Lee also playing a role other than his well-known vampire ones, along with many other well-known European faces, especially Jane Griffiths. This film is impossible to find on video or DVD so if you have the chance to see it don't let the opportunity pass you by!
by english-rose [/quote]






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