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非情の時
非情の時

非情の時

19571h 28m★ 6.6犯罪スリラー謎ドラマ

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本作の核は、主演マイケル・レッドグレイヴが体現する「魂の震え」にあります。アルコール依存症に苦しみ、自責の念に苛まれながらも、息子の処刑までという極限のタイムリミットに抗う父親の姿は、単なるスリラーの枠を超え、観る者の倫理観を激しく揺さぶります。彼の鬼気迫る演技は、親子の絆と自己犠牲の尊さを、これ以上ないほど鮮烈に刻み込んでいます。 ジョセフ・ロージー監督による冷徹かつ緊迫感あふれる演出も見事です。影を効果的に用いた映像美が、救いのない状況下での孤独と焦燥を浮き彫りにし、社会制度の不条理に対する痛烈なメッセージを放っています。刻一刻と迫る「非情な時」の鼓動が、観客を息もつかせぬ深淵へと誘う、心理ドラマとサスペンスが完璧に融合した白眉の一作と言えるでしょう。

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Michael Redgrave
Michael Redgrave
David Graham
Ann Todd
Ann Todd
Honor Stanford
Leo McKern
Leo McKern
Robert Stanford
Paul Daneman
Paul Daneman
Brian Stanford
ピーター・カッシング
ピーター・カッシング
Jeremy Clayton
Alec McCowen
Alec McCowen
Alec Graham
Renée Houston
Renée Houston
Mrs. Harker
ロイス・マクスウェル
ロイス・マクスウェル
Vickie Harker
Richard Wordsworth
Richard Wordsworth
Maxwell - the MP
George Devine
George Devine
Barnes - the Editor

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監督: Joseph Losey

脚本: Ben Barzman / Emlyn Williams

音楽: Tristram Cary

制作: John Arnold / Anthony Simmons / Leon Clore

撮影監督: Freddie Francis

制作会社: Harlequin Productions Ltd

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 9

Everyone has a secret. It's not always written in the face. Time Without Pity is directed by Joseph Losey and adapted to screenplay by Ben Barzman from the Emlyn Williams play Someone Waiting. It stars Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, Leo McKern, Paul Daneman, Peter Cushing, Alec McCowen, Renee Houston and Lois Maxwell. Music is by Tristram Cary and cinematography by Freddie Francis. David Graham (Redgrave) is a recovering alcoholic who comes out of the sanitarium to try and prove his son is innocent of murder. His son, Alec (McCowen), is to be hanged in 24 hours for the slaying of his girlfriend. David finds he is constantly met with brick walls and his sobriety is tested at every turn, but salvation may lie with the suspicious Stanford family... Blacklisted in America, Joseph Losey went to the UK and made a number of films under various pseudonyms, Time Without Pity marked the first time he would put his own name to the production. It's also a film that stands tall as another of Losey's excellent British offerings. Losey and his team do not make a murder mystery, from the off we see who the killer is and it's not young Alec Graham. This is a device that in the wrong hands has often over the years proved costly, where viewers looking for suspense have been sorely short changed. What happens here is that we are privy to an investigation by a man in misery, battling his demons as he frantically searches for redemption. Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Shunned by his estranged son, who would rather be hanged for a crime he didn't commit than accept his "waster" father's help - that might in turn give him false hope, David Graham is a haunted being who is closer to solving the case than he knows. This brings us viewers tantalisingly into the play, we know who it is, we can see how they react around David and how the other players who are hiding something also behave from scene to scene. The script never looses focus, it constantly keeps a grip on the tension as the clock ticks down on the Graham's. Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Losey and the great Freddie Francis are a dream pairing, a meeting of minds who could produce striking lighting compositions and scenes of other worldly distinction. Time Without Pity is full of such film making smarts. Time is a key, obviously, clocks feature constantly, including one classic era film noir extended scene as David visits a potential witness who has her home filled with alarm clocks! Alarm clocks that keep going off at regular intervals, thus putting an already twitchy and sweaty David Graham further on the edge of his nerves. Tick Tock. Tick Tock. One scene enforces that on the page there's an anti-capital punishment message, but as a bunch of suits sit in a room digressing about the ethics of it all etc, Losey and Francis fill the room with stripped shadows filtered via the led patterned windows, it's that what you remember, not a social message. Gorgeous and potent all in one. Mirrors feature as well, with one elevator shot superb, while the bittersweet ending deserves better credit than it got at the time of release. Certainly noir lovers will enjoy it as much as they enjoy some other kinks in the story narrative. Over the top of it all is a brilliant musical score by Tristram Cary (all his 50s work is worth checking out), three years before Herrmann brought bloodied strings to Psycho, Cary deals from an earlier deck of cards with string menace supreme, while his ticking clock motif is a pearler. Redgrave is terrific, a sweaty mass of fragility, while Todd, Cushing and Houston (wonderful) bring class to their respective characters. Losey's misstep is in not reigning in McKern, who is way too animated throughout, but such is the strength of everything elsewhere, it can't hurt the picture at all. Oh and look out for future Miss. Moneypenny Lois Maxwell, the little minx. Now widely available on DVD with a good print, Time Without Pity demands to be better known. 9/10

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