The Mask of Dimitrios

The Mask of Dimitrios
The Mask of Dimitrios

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jean Negulesco
Produced by Henry Blanke
Written by Eric Ambler (story)
Frank Gruber
Starring Sydney Greenstreet
Zachary Scott
Faye Emerson
Peter Lorre
Music by Adolph Deutsch
Cinematography Arthur Edeson
Editing by Frederick Richards
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) June 23, 1944
(United States)
Running time 95 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Mask of Dimitrios (1944) is an American film noir directed by Jean Negulesco and written by Frank Gruber, based on the 1939 novel of the same name written by Eric Ambler (in America the novel was titled A Coffin for Dimitrios). Ambler is known as a major influence on writers and an inventor of the modern thriller genre. The drama features Sydney Greenstreet, Zachary Scott (as Dimitrios Makropoulos), Faye Emerson and Peter Lorre. This was the first film for Scott after signing a contract with Warner Bros. pictures.[1]

Contents

Plot

Dutch mystery writer Cornelius Leyden (Peter Lorre) is visiting Istanbul. A fan of his, Colonel Haki (Kurt Katch) of the Turkish police (who appears in several Ambler books), believes he would be interested in the history of one Dimitrios Makropoulos (Zachary Scott), whose body was just washed up on the beach. Leyden is so fascinated by what Haki tells of the dead arch-criminal that he becomes determined to learn more.

He seeks out Dimitrios's associates all over Europe, none of whom have a kind word for the deceased. They reveal more of the man's sordid life. His ex-lover, Irana Preveza (Faye Emerson), tells of his failed assassination attempt. Afterwards, he borrowed money from her and never returned.

On his travels, Leyden meets Mr. Peters (Sydney Greenstreet). Later, he catches Peters ransacking his hotel room. Peters reveals that he too had dealings with Dimitrios (he had done prison time when Dimitrios betrayed their smuggling ring to the police), and he is not convinced that the man is really dead. If he is indeed alive, Peters plans to blackmail him for keeping his secret. He generously offers Leyden a share, but the Dutchman is only interested in learning the truth. Nonetheless, the two men get along well together.

Wladislaw Grodek (Victor Francen) is the next link in the trail. He had hired Dimitrios to obtain some state secrets. Dimitrios manipulated Karel Bulic (Steven Geray), a meek, minor Yugoslavian government official, into gambling and losing a huge sum, so he could be pressured into stealing charts of some minefields. Bulic later confessed to the authorities and committed suicide. Meanwhile, Dimitrios double crossed Grodek, selling the charts to the Italian government himself.

Eventually, the two men track Dimitrios down in Paris. Fearful of being exposed to the authorities, he pays Peters one million francs for his silence, but true to his nature, goes to Peters' home shortly thereafter and shoots him. Leyden, his rage over Peters being shot overcoming his fear, grapples with Dimitrios, allowing the wounded Peters to grab the gun. Peters sends Leyden away to spare him from witnessing the violence to come; then shots are heard. When the police show up, Peters admits to shooting Dimitrios and does not resist arrest, satisfied with what he has accomplished. As he is taken away, he asks that Leyden write a book about the affair, and to kindly send him a copy.

Cast

Background

Other than Ambler's American title for his novel and the fact that the mystery-detective writer is English rather than Dutch the film remains faithful to the original novel.

Critical reception

Film critic Bosley Crowther gave the film a mixed review, writing, "In telling the picaresque story of a mystery writer on the trail of a Levantine bum whose career of crime in the Balkans has stimulated the writer's awe, the film wallows deeply in discourse and tediously trite flashbacks...To be sure, the Warner schemists have poured some scabby atmosphere into this film and have been very liberal with the scenery in picturing international haunts and Balkan dives...This sort of worldly melodrama calls for refinement in cinematic style, but the writing and direction of this picture betray a rather clumsy, conventional approach."[2]

A Channel 4 review states "the film promises more action than it delivers, but there are opportunities for fine performances by Lorre and, especially, Greenstreet as the master crook. Atmospheric cinematography and an intriguing script turn this into a fine example of film noir with an immensely entertaining cast."[3]

TV Guide calls the movie "One of the great film noir classics to come out of the 1940s, The Mask of Dimitrios boasts no superstars, just uniformly fine talents, a terrific script full of subtle intrigue and surprises, and Negulesco's exciting direction. It's an edge-of-the-seater all the way."[4]

Adaptation

The Mask of Dimitrios was adapted as a radio play on the April 16, 1945 broadcast of The Screen Guild Theater, with Greenstreet and Lorre reprising their roles.

References

  1. ^ The Mask of Dimitrios at the Internet Movie Database.
  2. ^ Crowther, Bosley. The New York Times, film review, June 24, 1944. Last accessed: December 1, 2009.
  3. ^ Channel 4. Film review, 2008. Last accessed: January 4, 2008.
  4. ^ TV Guide. Film review, ibid.

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Mask of Dimitrios — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Die Maske des Dimitrios Originaltitel: The Mask of Dimitrios Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 1944 Länge: 99 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • The Mask of Dimitrios —    Voir Le Masque de Dimitrios …   Dictionnaire mondial des Films

  • The Maltese Falcon (1941 film) — The Maltese Falcon Theatrical release poster Directed by John Huston Produced by …   Wikipedia

  • The Maltese Falcon Soundtrack — Infobox Album | Name = Deutsch: The Maltese Falcon Type = Soundtrack Artist = Adolph Deutsch Released = Recorded = Genre = Classical Film music Length = 75:41 Label = Producer = Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p …   Wikipedia

  • Le Masque de Dimitrios — The Mask of Dimitrios    Film policier de Jean Negulesco, avec Sidney Greenstreet (Mr Peters), Zachary Scott (Dimitrios), Faye Emerson (Irana Preveza), Peter Lorre (Cornelius Latimer Leyden), George Tobias (Fedor Muiskin).   Scénario: Frank… …   Dictionnaire mondial des Films

  • Die Maske des Dimitrios — ist ein Roman des britischen Autors Eric Ambler. Das Buch wurde erstmals 1939 unter dem Titel The Mask of Dimitrios veröffentlicht. Die erste deutsche Übersetzung von Mary Brand erschien 1950 im Nest Verlag, Nürnberg. Eine von Walter Hertenstein… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Die Maske des Dimitrios (Film) — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Die Maske des Dimitrios Originaltitel The Mask of Dimitrios …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Le Masque de Dimitrios — Données clés Titre original The Mask of Dimitrios Réalisation Jean Negulesco Scénario Histoire : Eric Ambler adaptation : Frank Gruber Acteurs principaux Sydney Greenstreet …   Wikipédia en Français

  • La máscara de Dimitrios — (en inglés The Mask of Dimitrios) es una novela de espionaje escrita por el británico Eric Ambler y publicada en 1939. Eric Ambler marcó un hito con esta obra dentro de lo que es la novela de espías, eliminando de ella los personajes heroicos e… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Spy fiction — The genre of spy fiction sometimes called political thriller or spy thriller or sometimes shortened simply to spy fi arose before World War I at about the same time that the first modern intelligence agencies were formed. The Dreyfus Affair… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”