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The Man Between

United Kingdom

1953

100 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
English, German, Russian
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DIR Carol Reed

PROD Carol Reed, Hugh Perceval

SCR Harry Kurnitz, Walter Ebert, Eric Linklater

DP Desmond Dickinson

CAST James Mason, Claire Bloom, Hildegard Knef, Geoffrey Toone, Aribert Wäscher, Ernst Schröder, Dieter Krause, Hilde Sessak, Karl John, Ljuba Welitsch

ED Bert Bates

PROD DES Andrej Andrejew

MUSIC John Addison

Berlinale (Retrospective)

Synopsis

Ivo Kern (James Mason) is a former attorney who had once participated in Nazi atrocities, and is now selling his expertise to German communists to kidnap and transport certain West Germans to the eastern bloc. Although Kern desires to relocate to the West he is hampered by West German suspicions and his criminal past. Nevertheless, he agrees to a final kidnapping venture that fails, forcing his employer to take over and abduct Briton Susanne Mallison (Claire Bloom) by mistake. Kern had earlier feigned a romance with Mallison as a means to seize his kidnapping target.

The abduction of Mallison presents Kern with an opportunity to both return the unfortunate victim to the West and impress western authorities of his atonement. Despite Kern’s selfish and darkened facade, Mallison still falls in love with the defector. She tells him that she can see humanity deep inside the former attorney who had once studied to defend the innocent and the ‘rights of man.’ This glimpse also appears to a young East Berlin boy who assists Kern and Mallison in their attempt to escape, as he follows Kern everywhere and the boy is treated with kindness. Kern almost admits his affection for Mallison on one occasion but he directs the conversation back to his sordid past and the escape attempt.

Ultimately, as Kern and Mallison are only a few feet from the Berlin gate while hidden in the back of a truck, their escape goes awry. Kern distracts the border guards as he runs from the vehicle, shouting at Mallison to hurry into the West. As her truck crosses the neutral zone and she reaches back for Kern, he is gunned down by the guards, and in doing so he gives his life to save hers. —Wikipedia

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Carol Reed

At the end of the 1930s, Carol Reed was regarded as one of the most promising young directors in England; at the end of the 1940s, he was the maker of one of the most popular and critically acclaimed movies of the decade, the most prominent director working in England, and the most lionized British director this side of Alfred Hitchcock, and the world was knocking at his door. During the 1950s, he became the first movie director ever to be awarded a knighthood, and he closed out the 1960s with one of the very few blockbuster musicals of its time to earn a profit or filmmaking honors, in between and around those triumphs lay a life and career worthy of a movie. Carol Reed was born into a family with some of the best artistic/theatrical credentials of any film director who ever lived. His father was Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (1853-1917), the leading actor of his day and, among many other credits, the stage’s first Henry Higgins, and his mother was Tree’s mistress, May Pinney Reed. Born… read more

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Scout

3Sep11

Goddamnit I love this movie. It lives entirely in the shadow between flickering street lights on wet cobble stone. I'd live here if I could.

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Arcanus

30May11

If only they had cast someone better than James Mason. Anyone in fact.

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Christopher Smith

16May11

Another sharply-crafted suspense thriller from director Carol Reed evokes an effective atmosphere of post-War Berlin with excellent black and white cinematography and strong performances from James Mason and Claire Bloom. Maybe not as polished as some of Reed's other work, but solid old-fashioned entertainment.

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