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Enquanto se recupera de ferimentos nas costas num hospital, o veterano Bob Corey é visitado na véspera de Natal por um estranho bonito com uma mensagem ainda mais estranha.Enquanto se recupera de ferimentos nas costas num hospital, o veterano Bob Corey é visitado na véspera de Natal por um estranho bonito com uma mensagem ainda mais estranha.Enquanto se recupera de ferimentos nas costas num hospital, o veterano Bob Corey é visitado na véspera de Natal por um estranho bonito com uma mensagem ainda mais estranha.
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Sheila MacRae
- Bonnie Willis
- (as Sheila Stephens)
Ernest Anderson
- James - Party Servant
- (não creditado)
Edward Biby
- Fight Fan
- (não creditado)
Monte Blue
- Detective Sgt. Pluther
- (não creditado)
Paul Bradley
- Guest
- (não creditado)
Russ Conway
- Police Broadcaster
- (não creditado)
John Daheim
- Bingo - Prizefighter
- (não creditado)
John Dehner
- Blake - Plainclothes Cop
- (não creditado)
Joe Gilbert
- Fight Fan
- (não creditado)
Avaliação em destaque
No need to recap the plot. Those first few scenes in the hospital are charming, when not also spooky. The chemistry between Mayo and McRae is so infectious, I expected them to burst into song at any moment. But then there's that spectral visitation at the foot of McRae's bed. It's expertly staged, surpassing in impact anything else in the film.
However, both the screenplay and the direction go downhill following this promising start. It's a complicated narrative whose alternating threads between flashback and real time are clumsily woven. At the same time, focal shifts between McRae and O'Brien further dislocate the viewer, (and why is Dane Clark given top billing with such limited screen time ).
At the same time, director Sherman doesn't appear to have a feel for the material, filming in flat impersonal style despite noirish touches from cinematographer Guthrie. Good thing that fine actor Eddie O'Brien is on hand to carry the acting department. McRae is handsome and likable, but without the needed gravitas of crime drama, while the ravishing Lindfors's best scene is as the apparition.
I like reviewer Brocksilvey's comments on the male-bonding aspects that I overlooked. In my experience, it's a very real part of military life and need have nothing to do with same sex attraction. Rather it has to do, I think, with the sharing of grueling experiences and the bonds thereby established, ones which can go deeper than more conventional types. Happily, the movie suggests the very sort of bonding Brocksilvey expresses.
Anyway, in my view, the movie's a passable crime drama, but nothing more.
However, both the screenplay and the direction go downhill following this promising start. It's a complicated narrative whose alternating threads between flashback and real time are clumsily woven. At the same time, focal shifts between McRae and O'Brien further dislocate the viewer, (and why is Dane Clark given top billing with such limited screen time ).
At the same time, director Sherman doesn't appear to have a feel for the material, filming in flat impersonal style despite noirish touches from cinematographer Guthrie. Good thing that fine actor Eddie O'Brien is on hand to carry the acting department. McRae is handsome and likable, but without the needed gravitas of crime drama, while the ravishing Lindfors's best scene is as the apparition.
I like reviewer Brocksilvey's comments on the male-bonding aspects that I overlooked. In my experience, it's a very real part of military life and need have nothing to do with same sex attraction. Rather it has to do, I think, with the sharing of grueling experiences and the bonds thereby established, ones which can go deeper than more conventional types. Happily, the movie suggests the very sort of bonding Brocksilvey expresses.
Anyway, in my view, the movie's a passable crime drama, but nothing more.
- dougdoepke
- 19 de dez. de 2011
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- CuriosidadesCompleted in October 1948, and bears a 1948 copyright statement on the opening credits, but not released until 1950.
- Erros de gravaçãoEvery time one of the principals takes a cab, it's always the same 1936 De Soto that had been part of the WB studio inventory since the mid-1930s. It still was being used in films, though by the time this one was made, post-WWII 1946, 1947, and 1948 De Sotos had become the norm on most city streets. A real 1936 cab would have been worn out and scrapped because no cars were made for such use during the war. Likewise, the police chief of Los Angeles is still running around in another long-time pre-WWII WB veteran vehicle, a 1940 Buick 4-door sedan.
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Bob Corey: [after Quong closes his eyes] Can't you help us, doc? Can't you do something?
Quong's Doctor: [after opening Quong's eyelid] I'm afraid the next time he talks it'll be to his ancestors.
- ConexõesReferenced in I Love Lucy: The Fashion Show (1955)
- Trilhas sonorasHark! The Herald Angels Sing
(1739) (uncredited)
Written by Charles Wesley and Felix Mendelssohn (uncredited)
Sung during the Christmas scene at the beginning
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- Fremont Hotel - 401 South Olive Street, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(hotel where Corey and Connolly stayed - demolished 1955)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 31 minutos
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