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Note Générale:
Réalisateur:
Scénaristes:
Joseph Anthony (writer)
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (novel)
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Date de sortie:
22 novembre 1935 (USA) suite
Accroche:
I am Sonya! You don't know who or what I am... the police know! They know I'm in love with a murderer! But a woman like me might still save a man's soul! suite
Intrigue:
Man is haunted by a murder he's committed. full summary | add synopsis
Avis des utilisateurs:
Great cast, mediocre film plus de (15 total)
Ensemble
(Casting officiel complet)| Peter Lorre | ... | Roderick Raskolnikov | |
| Edward Arnold | ... | Insp. Porfiry | |
| Marian Marsh | ... | Sonya | |
| Tala Birell | ... | Antonya Raskolnikov | |
| Elisabeth Risdon | ... | Mrs. Raskolnikov | |
| Robert Allen | ... | Dmitri | |
| Douglass Dumbrille | ... | Grilov | |
| Gene Lockhart | ... | Lushin | |
| Charles Waldron | ... | University president | |
| Thurston Hall | ... | Editor | |
| Johnny Arthur | ... | Clerk | |
| Mrs. Patrick Campbell | ... | Pawnbroker | |
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| A. Gest | ... | Clerk | |
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Durée:
88 min
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Rapport de forme:
1,37 : 1 suite
Son:
Mono (Western Electric Noiseless Recording)
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Curiosités
Anecdotes:
Josef von Sternberg was contractually obligated to make this film, and he disliked it, saying in his autobiography that it was "no more related to the true text of the novel than the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Gower is related to the Russian environment." suite
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Référencé sur "Sex and the City: Time and Punishment (#4.7)" (2001) suite
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I recently saw this at the 2008 Palm Springs International Film Festival as part of their Archival Treasures series. This was shown in part because Maraian Marsh had been a Palm Springs area resident. This film marked the USA debut of noted Europena actor Peter Lorre, who after breaking out from the German cinema had previously did Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew to Much and Freund's Mad Love in the UK. Josef Von Sternberg directs Joseph Anthony's screenplay of Dostoyevsky's classic 1866 detective novel. Lorre stars as Roderick Raskolnikov, a criminal justice whiz kid whose writings are widely read and respected by the criminal justice community at all professional levels from police inspectors to professors. Raskolnikov finds himself living in a flop house, never fulfilling his talents and angry with a publication that quoted his works but failed to mention his name. He also finds himself falling in love with his apartment neighbor Sonya (Marian Marsh) and in a game of wits with the local police inspector Pordiry (Edward Arnold) over the murder of pawn shop proprietor. Gene Lockhart is in support as Raskolnikov's potential brother-in-law Lushin and noted character actress Elisabeth Risdon plays Raskolnikov's mother. Proliffic Columbia studio Cinematographer Lucien Ballard photographs and Columbia's long time art director Stepehn Goosen is set decorator. Von Sternberg came out of the silents in a career that lasted into the 1950's and was at the height of his career at this time having been nominated for an Oscar twice for Best Director for Morocco in 1930 and Shanghai Express in 1932. Nice acting from the cast especially Arnold. Marsh's role never takes off with no fault to her. Lorre starts out great with a dramatic flare punctuated by comedic overtones but his character loses steam halfway through the film due to a script that somehow runs out of gas. The first half of this film is clever and well done but bogs down and becomes almost cartoonish by films end. It became so campy that the audience was laughing at parts that weren't meant to be funny. It was great to see a mid thirties film on the big screen and as a curious historical document with Lorre early in his career but there is nothing special about this film and I can only give it a 6.0 out of 10.