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Burgess Meredith
Director -
Harry Brown
Screenplay -
Louis Sackin
Editor -
Charles Laughton
Director -
Irving Allen
Producer -
Franchot Tone
Producer -
Georges Simenon
Novel -
Stanley Cortez
Director of Photography
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CinemaSerf
7/9/2022 10:29:39AM
It's unfortunate that the "Ansco" colour film used on this 1949 adaptation of Georges Simenon's novel "A Battle of Nerves" has made much of this rather dreary crime caper feel as if you are watching it through yellow cellophane. Despite Charles Laughton being quite decent in the role of the famous detective "Maigret" trying to track down a murderer and an extortionist, the thing just bumbles along for far too long peppered with far too many protracted establishing shots and way too much score. Director and co-star Burgess Meredith has lost much of his sense of objectivity or proportion as the story pondersouly creeps to a conclusion that involves the truly insipid Franchot Tone as the caviar sandwich loving "Radek". The book is complex and detailed, this is lacklustre and almost amateur in it's presentation - and but for the considerable skill of the star, it would struggle to be anything more than a post-war Parisian tourist video. I'm glad I watched it, but couldn't say I'd recommend it to any but fans of soulless sepia cinema.
Burgess Meredith
Joseph HeurtinWilliam Phipps
JanvierWilfrid Hyde-White
Professor GrolletCharles Laughton
Inspector Jules MaigretChaz Chase
WaiterHoward Vernon
Inspector (uncredited)Robert Hutton
Bill KirbyFranchot Tone
Johann Radek