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The Man Inside

  • 1958
  • 12
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
386
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Anita Ekberg and Jack Palance in The Man Inside (1958)
AdventureCrimeDrama

A jeweler's bookkeeper steals a gem and kills someone while escaping to Europe, where he lives luxuriously and chases women. A detective follows his trail, realizing others are hunting him t... Read allA jeweler's bookkeeper steals a gem and kills someone while escaping to Europe, where he lives luxuriously and chases women. A detective follows his trail, realizing others are hunting him too, suggesting a deeper mystery.A jeweler's bookkeeper steals a gem and kills someone while escaping to Europe, where he lives luxuriously and chases women. A detective follows his trail, realizing others are hunting him too, suggesting a deeper mystery.

  • Director
    • John Gilling
  • Writers
    • David Shaw
    • M.E. Chaber
    • John Gilling
  • Stars
    • Jack Palance
    • Anita Ekberg
    • Nigel Patrick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    386
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Gilling
    • Writers
      • David Shaw
      • M.E. Chaber
      • John Gilling
    • Stars
      • Jack Palance
      • Anita Ekberg
      • Nigel Patrick
    • 17User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Milo March
    Anita Ekberg
    Anita Ekberg
    • Trudie Hall
    Nigel Patrick
    Nigel Patrick
    • Sam Carter
    Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    • Ernesto
    Bonar Colleano
    Bonar Colleano
    • Martin Lomer
    Sean Kelly
    Sean Kelly
    • Rizzio
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Franklin
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Organ Grinder
    • (as Donald Pleasance)
    Eric Pohlmann
    Eric Pohlmann
    • Tristao
    Josephine Brown
    Josephine Brown
    • Mrs. Frazur
    Gerard Heinz
    Gerard Heinz
    • Stone
    Alec Mango
    Alec Mango
    • Lopez
    Anne Aubrey
    Anne Aubrey
    • Girl on Train
    Mary Laura Wood
    • Mrs. Pritchard
    Angela White
    Angela White
    • Pamela Pritchard
    Alfred Burke
    Alfred Burke
    • Mr. Pritchard
    Bill Shine
    Bill Shine
    • English Husband
    Joan Ingram
    Joan Ingram
    • English Wife
    • Director
      • John Gilling
    • Writers
      • David Shaw
      • M.E. Chaber
      • John Gilling
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews17

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    6JuguAbraham

    Worth your time but nothing exceptional

    Anita Ekberg is eye candy in a strange British thriller about a diamond heist. Jack Palance from USA, Ekberg from Sweden, Donald Pleasence from UK, Anthony Newly from UK playing a Spaniard make up the some of the cast. Sequences of quality is jewel thief Nigel Patrick playing magic tricks for kids in Lisbon and the train only to be outsmarted by them . The character Ekberg plays is intriguing..
    71bilbo

    A good plot and a great cast.

    I suspect that this was a "B" movie of the day. We don't have "Second feature" movies any more, nowadays we are presented with one almighty production that revolves around a single famous actor and a host of special effects.

    This little offering is different, there is a host of really great actors and a lot of character development. Anthony Newley is great and fits his role so well. Palance seems to be not quite with it but I have noticed this in a few of his films, his Texan accent was a mistake.

    It was interesting to see the change in our leading lady after she had been beaten up. Even her ample top didn't seem to be bursting at the seams!

    Well worth a watch - if you can get it.
    searchanddestroy-1

    John Gilling was not only a horror film maker

    John Gilling was, for the British film industry, a director who gave us thrillers, adventure movies and also horror ones, as also did Terence Fisher, Roy Ward Baker, Freddie Francis. But for each of those directors, we always remind the horror features. For John Gilling, we remind THE REPTILE, SHADOW OF THE CAT, PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES, MUMMY'S SHROUD but never his thrillers: PICK UP ALLEY, MAN INSIDE, IT TAKES A THIEF - THE CHALLENGE. I don't even speak of this colonial adventure films speaking of pirates or British Army in India or Afghanistan - BRIGAND OF KANDAHAR, BANDIT OF ZHOBE. For all those films, non horror I mean, Gilling brought his trade mark in the script, directing. Here, he meets Anita Ekberg with whom he also made PICK UP ALLEY, a good thriller where the villain Nigel Patrick nearly steals the show for his performance.
    7planktonrules

    Palance hangs out in Europe...looking for a jewel thief.

    Sam Carter (Nigel Patrick) is a seemingly normal guy. He's predictable, people like him and he's the last person you'd think was a criminal. But Sam has been playing the long game and after years of 'normalcy', this bookkeeper for a jeweler not only steals a huge diamond, but he kills one of his coworkers to get away with the gem. Then, through the course of the story, he tries to blow up an American investigator (Jack Palance) and kills again! Clearly this 'nice guy' ain't so nice after all!

    The story is told from the viewpoint of the investigator, Milo March (Palance) and takes him from Britain where the crime occurred to the European mainland. But Carter always seems to be just ahead of him or makes an escape...thanks to him being such a vicious man. Along for the ride is a beautiful woman (Anita Ekberg).

    The fact that Carter seems to escape much too easily...mostly because March has no backup (which makes little sense considering how dangerous Carter is)...is a deficit of the story. Still, despite this, it's tense and worth seeing. It's also a bit surprising to see Palance playing the hero...something he really wasn't too familiar with at this point in his career.

    By the way, you might wonder why an American actor stars in this British film. In the 1950s and 60s, it was not uncommon for European film companies to hired famous American actors (usually second-tier ones, as Palance was at the time) to star in the films. It was assumed the name recognition would help with sales...especially in the American market. It was most common in Italian movies but it was also true in many German and British films.
    8musical-2

    Superb British answer to The Third Man?

    This is a modest British adventure thriller which was hoped would hit the world market at a time when this kind of picture was in vogue. A jewellers book keeper steals a priceless diamond and is trailed by various factions half across Europe. Interesting vehicle for Anthony Newley who was given a more meatier role than his usual light musical comedy roles as taxi driver Ernesto. The all star cast includes the very British Nigel Patrick, Sid James (before his Carry On days), and a guest appearance by Donald Pleasence. Palance and Ekberg gave this British movie the American market interest. Richard Bennett's brilliant theme is akin to The Harry Lime Theme from The Third Man. Written by John Gilling (later of Hammer film fame). A rare movie, not released on video nor seen on TV for many years. Paul Goodhead - President Anthony Newley Society Worldwide.

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    • Trivia
      This was Bonar Colleano's final film before he was killed in a car accident on August 18, 1958 at the age of 34, three weeks before the film was released.
    • Goofs
      When Sam Carter takes delivery of his forged Spanish passport he runs through the attributes it lists - eye colour blue, hair colour fair, height 5 feet 11 and a half inches and so on. However, Spain adopted the metric system in 1849, so his height would have been given in metres/centimetres.
    • Quotes

      Robert Stone: Without any warning at all, the door closed on me. I shouted and finally...

      Milo March: You say you've known him for a long time?

      Robert Stone: Yes, he's been doing our books for fifteen years at least. The quietest, nicest fellow you could meet. He came here about once in two weeks. Carter and I used to look at the stone together. We used to stand here, just looking.

      Franklin: Hand in hand?

      Robert Stone: Mr. March, you know anything about diamonds?

      Milo March: Yeah, I know I can't afford them.

      Robert Stone: Then let me ask you; have you ever seen something that became an obsession, something you simply had to possess?

      Milo March: Aha. But she ran away with a Texas oil man.

      Robert Stone: Well, Carter in a sense, eloped with the diamond. I don't condone him stealing it, mind you. But I can understand why he did it. He took it because he fell in love with it.

      Franklin: It's like stealing another man's wife.

      Milo March: Oh, come on now. What can a diamond do for you on a cold night?

      Robert Stone: If you're lucky enough to find The Tyrahna Blue, you'll know what I mean. You see, Mr. March, every man is actually two men: the one the world sees, the other the man inside.

      Milo March: You think that I'll steal it?

      Robert Stone: [chuckles] No, course not, Mr March. But the idea may cross your mind. A diamond like The Tyrahna Blue is like a beautiful woman - irresistible. A fire with passion.

    • Alternate versions
      UK cinema version was cut for an 'A' rating.
    • Soundtracks
      Man Inside
      Written by Len Praverman

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1958 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • Spanish
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Mann ohne Nerven
    • Filming locations
      • France
    • Production company
      • Warwick Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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