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The Face at the Window

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The Face at the Window

In 1880, the criminal called The Wolf is responsible for a murderous rampage in France. When the Brisson Bank is robbed in Paris and the employee Michelle is murdered, the wealthy Chevalier Lucio del Gardo is the only chance to save the bank. Chevalier proposes to the owner M. de Brisson to deposit a large amount of gold, but in return he would like to marry his daughter Cecile. However, Cecile is in love with the efficient clerk Lucien Cortier that belongs to the lower classes and refuses the engagement. In order to get rid off the rival, Chevalier uses evidences to incriminate Lucien, manipulating the incompetent Parisian chief of police.

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Release : 1940
Rating : 5.9
Studio : George King Productions, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Tod Slaughter John Warwick Aubrey Mallalieu Bill Shine Margaret Yarde
Genre : Drama Horror

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Reviews

Odelecol
2018/08/30

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Rio Hayward
2018/08/30

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Portia Hilton
2018/08/30

Blistering performances.

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Bob
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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JohnHowardReid
2018/03/19

Director: GEORGE KING. Screenplay: Ronald Fayre, A.R. Rawlinson. Based on the play by Brooke Warren. Photography: Hone Glendinning. Film editor: Jack Harris. Art director: Philip Bawcombe. Production manager: Harold Richmond. Assistant director: Hal Mason. Sound recording: Harold V. King. Producer: George King. A Pennant Pictures {George King} Production. London trade show: April 1939. U.K. release through British Lion: January 1940. U.S. release through Arthur Ziehm, Inc: 25 October 1940. 70 minutes. Cut to 65 minutes in the USA.COMMENT: Who's never heard of the legendary Tod Slaughter? Well, count me as one. His movies never played in cinemas in my neck of the woods, nor were they ever televised. Never mind, it's nice to catch up with them now for Slaughter is a grand villain if ever there was one. Unfortunately, he creams the rest of the cast. Warwick was no doubt a feeble hero at the best of times, but here he's not just an also-ran, but a positive liability. Marjorie Taylor also makes little impression as the "desirable" heroine. Only two of the minor players-Robert Adair as the inspector and Margaret Yarde as the sinister procuress-come close to matching Slaughter's charisma. AVAILABLE on DVD through Sinister Cinema. Quality rating: at least nine out of ten.

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hwg1957-102-265704
2017/10/18

A mysterious killer called The Wolf is responsible for several killings in Paris. A bank clerk who is suspected of robbery and murder tracks down the killer. The plot doesn't really hold together but if you want full-blooded melodrama this has it all; lecherous chevalier, misunderstood hero, mad scientist, lovely heroine and the eponymous malformed face at the window. It looks good with great sets, The Blind Rat tavern being particularly good and appropriate plangent music accompanies the mayhem. Very enjoyable.The lead is played by the unique Tod Slaughter and he outshines the rest of the cast. It depends of course on how you view a Slaughter performance. Some think it is silly and laughable but others (like myself) take great delight in the unparalleled ham of his acting. His characters are unashamedly villainous and his unbridled libido when near a pretty young woman seems startlingly daring for the time. His proper surname really was Slaughter. Considering the roles he played it was a definite case of nominative determinism.

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Cristi_Ciopron
2011/09/15

Another crime movie from the Slaughter& King team of the '30s; Slaughter acts in his usual Captain Fracasse style, he was, like Zucco, one of those movie stars who after-wards sank without a trace (and I certainly mean no disrespect to Zucco, he's not as trashy as Slaughter). A young, hopelessly bland and obviously tame bank clerk is pitted against a cereal killer who ravages the Paris sometimes in the 19th century. The unlikable young clerk is very in love with his employer's daughter, whom the father is quite disposed to sell in exchange for a large deposit of gold that would balance his firm. This crime movie also has a vaguely Sci—Fi subplot; the idea being that a person would raise from the dead with the clearest mind and able to give the police the sought after details. The story is dragged into Paris' underworld of taverns and lowlifes. Like other King flicks, it has that vaudeville atmosphere and stage look. These are sensational, eminently morbid tales told with a sort of grim enjoyment. The movie equivalent of the thrash rock of the '80s—or a Buttgereit of the '30s, take your pick.As an actor, Slaughter was the vilest trash; which you can see for yourself.

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BaronBl00d
1999/06/07

Yes, this film is dated. Yes, it is muddled with every possible plot contrivance imaginable in a mystery-melodrama. But, this film stars one of the kings of the horror screen - a forgotten king named Tod Slaughter. And if you have never had the opportunity and privilege to see him on screen, then you are missing out on a pure cinematic joy. He is the hammiest of the hams with his eyes rolling incessantly, his mischievous leers, his over-pronounced dialogue, and his bombastic gestures. He makes Vincent Price look like an actor accustomed to giving understated performances. Plainly put - he is fun to watch! Slaughter was a British actor known primarily for his stage work but he made several pictures. As with all his films, he is the primary focal-point of attention, and A Face at the Window is no exception. This is a fun movie to watch and should make you a Tod Slaughter fan. The story of the movie is complicated and stretches credibility at times, but is to be taken in fun....that is apparent as soon as you see Slaughter say something and gesture about.

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