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Three Cases of Murder
Three Cases of Murder

Three Cases of Murder

19551h 39m★ 5.9謎ホラー

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作品考察・見どころ

本作が放つ最大の魅力は、人間の深層心理に潜む罪悪感や恐怖を、幻想的な映像美で描き出した耽美な構成力にあります。三つの物語が織りなす不穏な空気感は、単なるミステリーの枠を超え、観る者を現実と虚構の境界へと誘います。各エピソードが持つ異なる手触りの不気味さが、全編を通して底流する人間の業を鮮烈に浮き彫りにしています。 特にオーソン・ウェルズが見せる圧倒的な威厳と、崩れゆく理性を体現した名演は圧巻です。彼の存在感が、夢と現実が混濁する恐怖を極限まで高めており、影を効果的に用いた撮影技法と相まって、映像表現としての格調高さを際立たせています。理性という薄氷の上で踊る人間の滑稽さと悲劇を、これほど冷徹かつ官能的に捉えた本作は、まさに至高の映像体験です。

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オーソン・ウェルズ
オーソン・ウェルズ
Lord Mountdrago ("Lord Mountdrago" segment)
John Gregson
John Gregson
Edgar Curtain ("You Killed Elizabeth" segment)
Elizabeth Sellars
Elizabeth Sellars
Elizabeth ("You Killed Elizabeth" segment)
Emrys Jones
Emrys Jones
George Wheeler ("You Killed Elizabeth" segment)
Alan Badel
Alan Badel
Owen (segment "Lord Mountdrago") / Mr. X (segment "In the Picture") / Harry (segment "You Killed Elizabeth")
André Morell
André Morell
Dr. Audlin ("Lord Mountdrago" segment)
Hugh Pryse
Hugh Pryse
Jarvis ("The Picture" segment)
Leueen MacGrath
Leueen MacGrath
Woman in the House ("In the Picture" segment)
Eddie Byrne
Eddie Byrne
Snyder ("The Picture" segment)
Helen Cherry
Helen Cherry
Lady Mountdrago ("Lord Mountdrago" segment)

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: David Eady / George More O'Ferrall

脚本: Sidney Carroll / Ian Dalrymple / Brett Halliday

音楽: Doreen Carwithen

制作: Ian Dalrymple / Alexander Paal

撮影監督: Georges Périnal

制作会社: British Lion Film Corporation / Wessex Film Productions / London Films Productions

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 8

Shepperton’s Tricksy Trio. Eamonn Andrews is the link man for two tales of supernatural suspense and one murder mystery. In the first segment, titled In The Picture, an art gallery guide is lured into a macabre house painting by the artist and finds himself at the mercy of the residents who dwell there. In the second segment, titled You Killed Elizabeth, two friends fall in love with the same woman and when she is murdered it’s obvious one of them did it. But which one? The final segment, titled Lord Mountdrago, The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ruins the career of an opponent in Parliament and finds the man appearing in his dreams enacting retribution. As is always the case with anthologies, the quality of stories is mixed, with here the middle section being the one that is pretty standard fare. No such problem with the other two stories though. The first one is very creepy, even bordering on the terrifying as the tale reaches its conclusion. Once the story reaches the insides of the house in the painting, we are treated to a trio of odd characters living in a house that instantly conjures up images of horror. Ramshackle and creaky, director Wendy Toye further enhances the discord by using canted angles and personalised framing. An excellent story. Starring Hugh Pryse, Alan Badel and Eddie Byrne. The third tale is considerably boosted by Orson Welles giving bluster to the story written by W. Somerset Maugham. Not without genuine moments of humour, it never reaches scary heights but always it feels off-kilter, the revenge dream attack angle devilish and the production has good quality about it. Very good. Alan Badel co-stars and although the three stories are not related, he is the constant actor in all three. Grand old British trilogy. 8/10

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

Alan Badel provides the thespian thread for these three stories and he is really quite effective. The middle one is more of a straightforward, manipulative, whodunit - with an interesting twist at the end; but the other two are worth a bit more comment. In the opener, his role is in a museum where he engages in conversation with an employee "Jarvis" (Hugh Pryse). He brings his new friend's attention to the fine detail of a painting which looks almost real. Of course it can't be - or can it? What lies behind that black wooden door and why might the candle in the window only seem to burn some of the time? The final instalment features a rather clever psychological drama with Orson Welles as the grandiose Foreign Secretary "Lord Mountdrago" who casually swats away a speech by Badel's opposing MP "Owen". It's all in a day's work for the former man's superior intellect, save that shortly after his victory he starts to have vivid dreams that feature his new nemesis and some increasingly disagreeable scenarios for himself. He seeks the assistance of the puzzled "Dr. Audlin" (André Morell) wary that he seems to be losing control! This latter one is the more substantial of the trilogy, but together they deliver quite an enjoyably interesting series of slightly eerie, oddly provocative, dramas that I found quite intriguing. Worth a watch.

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