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Dear Murderer
Dear Murderer

Dear Murderer

19471h 30m★ 5.7スリラー

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作品考察・見どころ

本作の真髄は、狂気と冷静さが同居するエリック・ポートマンの圧倒的な演技力にあります。独占欲がいかに精緻な犯罪計画へと変貌するか。その心理を影の際立つ重厚な映像美が完璧に補完しています。閉塞空間で繰り広げられる息詰まる駆け引きは、悪の美学さえ感じさせる凄みがあります。 完全犯罪の裏にあるのは、人間の滑稽な虚栄心と嫉妬の業です。グレタ・ギントの魔的な魅力と、理性が崩れゆく対比が実に見事です。立場が反転するスリルは、時代を超えて人間の本質を鋭く突き刺し、観る者を濃密なサスペンスの深淵へと誘うでしょう。

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Arthur Crabtree

脚本: Muriel Box / Sydney Box / Peter Rogers

音楽: Benjamin Frankel

制作: Betty E. Box / Sydney Box

撮影監督: Stephen Dade

制作会社: J. Arthur Rank Organisation

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Eric Portman
Eric Portman
Lee Warren
Greta Gynt
Greta Gynt
Vivien Warren
Dennis Price
Dennis Price
Richard Fenton
Jack Warner
Jack Warner
Inspector Penbury
Maxwell Reed
Maxwell Reed
Jimmy Martin
Hazel Court
Hazel Court
Avis Fenton
Jane Hylton
Jane Hylton
Rita
Andrew Crawford
Andrew Crawford
Sergeant Fox
No Image
Charles Rolfe
Prison Warden
No Image
Hélène Burls
Charwoman

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 8

You can’t kill them all you fool! Dear Murderer is directed by Arthur Crabtree and collectively adapted to screenplay by Muriel Box, Sydney Box and Peter Rogers from the play by St. John Leigh Clowes. It stars Eric Portman, Greta Gynt, Dennis Price, Maxwell Reed, Jack Warner, Hazel Court and Jane Hylton. Out of Gainsborough Pictures, music is by Benjamin Frankel and cinematography by Stephen Dade. Lee Warren (Portman), consumed by jealousy over his wife’s unfaithfulness, believes he has executed the perfect murder, however, he hadn’t bargained on another one of his wife’s lovers entering the fray. But sensing a great opportunity to kill two birds with one stone, he executes another cunning plan… Perhaps he’s Adolf Hitler in disguise? He’s about the right height. A wonderfully twisty British thriller, Dear Murderer enjoys giving off a whiff of unpleasantness as it enthrals from the get go. Classic Brit staples are in place for this type of thriller, a vengeful man, harlot woman, intrepid copper and male suitors caught in a trap. Construction is as such, that it’s initially hard to actually get on side with any of the principal characters, but one of the film’s many delights is in how it constantly alters the trajectory of sympathy towards the actual murderer! It helps as well that the story doesn’t rest on its laurels, this is not merely about one murder, and about one man trying to get away with that murder, it’s about more than that. There’s a lot of talking going on, but it’s all relevant to actions that are soon to follow, so when the flip-flops arrive, we are fully prepared and immersed in the devilish goings on. Arthur Crabtree (Madonna of the Seven Moons) is something of an unsung director from the British classic era, where often he has been termed workmanlike and steady. Yet he was able to make much suspense and atmosphere from the most basic of set-ups. He also was a good director of actors, as evidenced here with the performances he gets out of Portman (calm, calculated and cunning) and Gynt (a wonderful slinky femme fatale dressed up to the nines). While in conjunction with photographer Dade (Zulu), he puts period Gothic noir tints on proceedings, especially on the exteriors where darkness, shadows and gaslights imbues murky machinations of plot. There’s a big leap of faith required to accept one critical turn of events entering the home straight, but ultimately the finale is not damaged by it, for here a black heart beats strong. Splendid. 8/10

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

This is a cracking little murder mystery that actually gives Eric Portman a chance to play a more substantial role, and to do it well. He discovers that his wife "Vivien" (Greta Gynt) has been having an affair with "Fenton" (Dennis Price) whilst he has been working abroad, so he contrives a plan to be rid of him with a perfect murder. As he carries out his dastardly deed, he discovers that his wife has more than one man on the go, and so sets up the hapless "Jimmy" (Maxwell Reid) to take the fall and to make his cheating missus suffer in the process. Policeman Jack Warner (who else?) soon suspects multiple rats and the story becomes more complex as Portman and Gynt play a great game of cat and mouse with each other, and with the police - before a clever, quite satisfactory, denouement. Arthur Crabtree keeps this tight, with good dialogue and a strong ensemble effort that is well worth a watch.

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