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Storm Over Lisbon

  • 1944
  • A
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
194
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Erich von Stroheim, Richard Arlen, and Vera Ralston in Storm Over Lisbon (1944)
ActionMysteryRomanceThrillerWar

Deresco, owner of a night club in neutral Portugal, works as a free-lance spy for everybody who can afford his price. He tries to get information from US agent John Craig with help from immi... Read allDeresco, owner of a night club in neutral Portugal, works as a free-lance spy for everybody who can afford his price. He tries to get information from US agent John Craig with help from immigrant dancer Maritza, but she falls in love with him. Craig becomes a special guest at Der... Read allDeresco, owner of a night club in neutral Portugal, works as a free-lance spy for everybody who can afford his price. He tries to get information from US agent John Craig with help from immigrant dancer Maritza, but she falls in love with him. Craig becomes a special guest at Deresco's casino, but there you can't be sure of the occupation of everybody, as well as in t... Read all

  • Director
    • George Sherman
  • Writers
    • Doris Gilbert
    • Dane Lussier
    • Elizabeth Meehan
  • Stars
    • Vera Ralston
    • Richard Arlen
    • Erich von Stroheim
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    194
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    • Director
      • George Sherman
    • Writers
      • Doris Gilbert
      • Dane Lussier
      • Elizabeth Meehan
    • Stars
      • Vera Ralston
      • Richard Arlen
      • Erich von Stroheim
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Vera Ralston
    Vera Ralston
    • Maria Mazarek, aka Maritza
    • (as Vera Hruba Ralston)
    Richard Arlen
    Richard Arlen
    • John Craig
    Erich von Stroheim
    Erich von Stroheim
    • Deresco
    Otto Kruger
    Otto Kruger
    • Alexis Vanderlyn
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    • Blanco
    Robert Livingston
    Robert Livingston
    • Bill Flanagan
    Mona Barrie
    Mona Barrie
    • Evelyn
    Frank Orth
    Frank Orth
    • Murgatroyd
    Sarah Edwards
    Sarah Edwards
    • Maude Perry-Tonides
    Alice Fleming
    Alice Fleming
    • Agatha Sanford-Richards
    Leon Belasco
    Leon Belasco
    • Fado Singer
    Kenne Duncan
    Kenne Duncan
    • Paul--Deresco Aide
    The Aida Broadbent Girls
    • Dancers
    Harry Adams
    • Man at Airport
    • (uncredited)
    Ed Agresti
    • Gambler
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Doorman
    • (uncredited)
    Kirk Alyn
    Kirk Alyn
    • Bandleader
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Barcroft
    Roy Barcroft
    • Burly Deresco Aide
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Sherman
    • Writers
      • Doris Gilbert
      • Dane Lussier
      • Elizabeth Meehan
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    5timothymcclenaghan

    The Lady Can Bance

    This isn't the only Casablanca knock-off ever made. Republic Pictures was known for its cowboy movies (Autry, Rogers, et al) but once and awhile ventured into better pictures, especially those of John Wayne. I'm not saying this was a good movie, just that it came from a source with little experiernce of making a good movie.

    I've seen several movies with Vera Ralston in the cast. I think a mention should be made of her dancing in this one. After Sonja Henie introduced dancing into women's figure skaing, every other skater took dancing lessons. Ralston was perhaps one of them.

    I don't think a double was used for Ralston's dancing. If you watch it carefully (I did 3 times), watch her turns. She turns like a skater, not a dancer. Dancers don't usually pull their forearms in to turn or tuck their forearms to the chest, as Ralston did in this dance.
    4planktonrules

    Sort of like Rick's Cafe...if he was a Teutonic bald man and it was set in Portugal instead of Casablanca.

    In my opinion, and that of many others, "Casablanca" is one of the very best films ever made. Much of it was because of the plot...but much more because of the wonderful ensemble cast. Warner Brothers used all the best supporting actors in its inventory to create a masterpiece. So, it's not surprising that another studio would try to cash in on its success. Unfortunately, this other studio was Republic. I say unfortunately because they didn't have access to nor could afford such a terrific cast. In addition, the film is saddled with studio chief Herbert Yates' personal 'favorite'.... Vera Ralston. According to most film experts, Ralston was Yates' mistress* and this alone would explain why he cast this woman in the leads in so many films, as she certainly was no great actress. Additionally, they have her doing something new here...sing and dance...and you have to see it to believe it! All in all, a recipe for mediocrity....at best.

    Erich von Stroheim plays Mr. Deresco, a man who owns a nightclub in Lisbon and who is a rather amoral man. He really doesn't see too concerned about who wins the war....and is more than willing to do spying for both sides. After all, his allegiance is to Deresco. And, like in Casablanca, all sorts of stateless people arrive there in order to avoid the Nazis.

    So is this third-tier "Casablanca" worth seeing...even if it stars the likes of Richard Arlen, Vera Hruba Ralston and Erich von Stroheim? Not especially. It's not terrible but sure could have been so much better with a better script and with better leads.

    *Eventually Ralston and Yates did marry in 1952 after Yates divorced his wife, Petra.
    7clanciai

    "If you live dangerously you have to do it alone."

    The atmosphere is exotic and nice, there is nothing wrong about the cinematography, the music is all the way to great advantage, so what is wrong about this film? Everything else. There is no plausible plot, the dialog is miserable, the acting is stale and sterile, there are a few gunshots now and then interrupting the general boredom, the action is absurd, a few cold-blooded murders doesn't make it any better, and I have seldom seen Erich Von Stroheim in a poorer role. As the owner of a casino he manages some sort of spy central working for the Japanese, disposing of whoever he doesn't have any use of any more. The one thing that makes this film worth watching is Vera Ralston as she dances, her first performance to the wonderful music of Borodin actually lifts the film to some level of interest, she is beautiful to watch and makes a fine performance, but she is the only one. All the others are just standard types of crooks and machos. The three street musicians also help to give the film some attraction, but on the whole it is a sorry display of just the cheapest kind of elegance. I had expected better of Erich Von Stroheim.
    5AlsExGal

    There's a spectacular lack of originality here...

    ... in this spy versus spy Casablanca ripoff produced by Republic Pictures as yet another showcase for the beauty and non acting talents of Vera Hruba Ralston. Here she's an undercover agent, masking as a dancer, who is hired at Deresco's, a night club casino run by Erich Von Stroheim, a secret agent for hire by the highest international bidder.

    Richard Arlen's in town, a Yank carrying a secret message (what it is we'll never know) but, nevertheless, all but the final outcome of the war lies in its importance. Now how to get that secret out of Arlen, the question is posed. Sound familiar? Arlen brings the excitement of a clam to his role. Ralston's excuse is that she used to be a skater, which perhaps explains her frozen performance.

    Cliche plot and dull lead performances aside, Storm Over Lisbon has some impressive art deco sets, particularly an elaborate casino that is quite splashy to the eye. The film is also distinguished by the beautiful black and white photography of John Alton. There might not be anything particularly noirish about this drama but Alton still gives the film visual sheen. The film also benefits from an above average supporting cast. Aside from Von Stroheim, imperiously overlooking all, there is also Eduardo Ciannelli as an eager underling, always ready to knock someone off if things get a little slow, and Otto Kruger as a scared agent trying to figure out some way to stay alive. An uncredited Ruth Roman can also be briefly seen as a checkroom girl. She has one line of dialogue.
    7django-1

    Republic Pictures' answer to CASABLANCA, with Arlen and Ralston, instead of Bogart and Bergman

    I'm not one of those people who has memorized CASABLANCA or who watch it once a year. It was a good b-movie, but there are thousands of other films I need to see, so I've moved on, and I'm not in the least bothered that STORM OVER LISBON is basically Republic Pictures' low-budget echo of CASABLANCA, with Richard Arlen and Vera Ralston echoing Bogart and Bergman (after all, I can hear Republic president,and husband of Vera Ralston, Herbert Yates saying, "Bergman is a mysterious European with a seductive accent, so is Vera! This is a great vehicle for her."). The plot here is somewhat different, but there's no question that this film would not even exist without CASABLANCA. There's a lot of tension created in STORM OVER LISBON, and it's well-acted by Arlen, Robert Livingston, Erich Von Stroheim, Otto Kruger, Eduardo Ciannelli, and Republic regulars Kenne Duncan and Roy Barcroft reprising their heavy roles, but this time instead of working for an evil town boss in a western, they are working for shady club owner Von Stroheim. There's a well-staged dance sequence featuring Ms. Ralston, and after hearing for decades how bad she is, I was surprised at how bad she WASN'T. This was only her second dramatic film (I'm not counting her first two films, vehicles for her ice-skating prowess), and the script wisely does not give her many lines even though she is IN a lot of the film. The lack of dialogue helps to create a mysterious, seductive quality about Ms. Ralston, so whatever she DOES say we listen to and we apply a layer of mystery to. I don't know if her English is phonetic or not, but after having seen films starring Madonna, Tara Reid, Roseanne, and Milla Jovovich, I have no complaints about Vera Ralston. Richard Arlen is always a comforting presence in a film--his gruff, virile persona is one we want to empathize with, and he has a natural quality that makes him believable. A story of spies and intrigue and back-stabbing and desperation in the Lisbon of World War II, STORM OVER LISBON is a successful b-espionage film that is a great way to kill 70 minutes on a rainy day.

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    • Trivia
      Vera Ralston's first dance number uses the familiar theme from the "Polovestian Dance No. 2" by Alexander Borodin nine years before that melody was turned into a hit pop song, "Stranger in Paradise," by Robert Wright and George Forrest for the 1953 Broadway musical "Kismet." But four years before this film, in 1940, bandleader Artie Shaw had written and recorded "My Fantasy," a song based on the same Borodin melody.
    • Quotes

      Overfelder: [he is holding a can of film] Mr Deresco, you have misrepresented what you sold to my government. It is absolutely worthless.

      Deresco: My dear Oberfelder, what do you propose I do with the film?

      Overfelder: What do you propose we do with it? I purchased for my government a motion picture of an allied magnesium plant. It turns out to be nothing of the sort.

      Deresco: [taking the film] That is unfortunate.

      Overfelder: Then you will take it back? A refund for my government would be only decent.

      Deresco: Decent? What an amazing word for a German to use! Your government has been and is past master of the double deed. You might be interested to know that only yesterday I had an appointment with Yamanato who is on his way back to Japan about a similar proposition. He was tremendously interested in a film of certain German fortifications in the Canal Zone.

      Overfelder: [picking up his hat and coat and making for the exit] I will be fully paid, Mr Deresco, for having failed in my mission when I return to Germany. But no matter what happens to me, you will not live to commit any more crimes against the Third Reich!

    • Soundtracks
      Polovtsian Dances
      (uncredited)

      from "Prince Igor"

      Music by Aleksandr Borodin

      Arranged by Maurice De Packh

      Danced by Vera Ralston

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1944 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • German
      • Portuguese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Inside the Underworld
    • Filming locations
      • Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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