Considered a Hitchcock dud by many despite the involvement of Laughton and O'Hara but I really enjoyed this. Great atmosphere of rogues on the rugged English coast, a mixture of entertaining acting (Laughton dialled up to 11) and solid acting (the rest) plus some truly memorable shots.
Maybe I'm getting soft but I found the first instance of violence in this film almost as shocking as Psycho and most fans of this don't seem to even consider that one of the best moment in the film. Definitely worth giving a shot in my opinion.
"Make way for Pengallan!"
7/10
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Contestado por genplant29
el 12 de agosto de 2021 a las 20:35
I agree with your opinions of this film (though, having said that, must add that I'm presently entirely unable to recall what transpires in "the [shocking] first instance of violence" that you refer to), and with your 7/10 rating (which I see is also what I gave it).
This is a movie that, whenever I've viewed it, I've enjoyed.
Contestado por bratface
el 13 de agosto de 2021 a las 03:13
I think he is referring to the smugglers killing the 'sailors' from the wrecked ship (at the beginning of the movie)?
Contestado por Fergoose
el 13 de agosto de 2021 a las 12:35
Yes, the massacre of shipwrecked sailors who were initially seeking help to wade ashore. I have a memory of a goldfish but hope to remember that scene for a few years yet.
Contestado por genplant29
el 13 de agosto de 2021 a las 19:18
Oh, yes: I definitely now recall that part of the movie. Indeed, startlingly unexpected.