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◎片  名 Where Danger Lives
◎中文 名 暂无
◎年  代 1950
◎国  家 美国
◎类  别 剧情
◎语  言 英语
◎字  幕 外挂英/法文
◎IMDB评分 6.1/10 (220 votes)
◎IMDB链接 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043131/
◎文件格式 XviD + MP3
◎视频尺寸 512x384
◎文件大小 1CD 49 x 15MB
◎片  长 01:20:06
◎导  演 John Farrow
◎主  演 
      Robert Mitchum ...  Dr. Jeff Cameron
      Faith Domergue ...  Margo Lannington
      
      Claude Rains ...  Frederick Lannington
      
      Maureen O'Sullivan ...  Julie Dawn
      Charles Kemper ...  Postville Police Chief
      Ralph Dumke ...  Klauber
      Billy House ...  Bogardus, Postville J.P.
      Harry Shannon ...  Dr. Maynard
      Philip Van Zandt ...  Milo DeLong
      

◎简  介 

'A few hours ago I felt on top of the world. Look at me now'

John Farrow's film is one of a small number of interesting noir thrillers the director helmed during the late 40's and early 50's. Included amongst these productions are the bizarre comedy of ‘His Kind of Woman' (1951) also with Mitchum, and the magnificently baroque ‘The Big Clock' (1948), with Ray Milland. ‘Where Danger Lives', a powerful, dream-like piece, has some claim to being the best of these, being respectively less diffuse and grandiose than the other two films. Its strengths lay elsewhere, still founded upon the characteristic insecurities of film noir, but dwelling explicitly on the processes of mental aberration. This successfully induces an unusually strong atmosphere of hallucination - in effect replacing paranoia with psychosis.

Only at the end of the film does the dazed hero realise that he has really been ‘dating the patient' – the deranged Margo. Thematically this respect it is similar to Otto Preminger's ‘Angel Face' (1953) and Brahm's intricate ‘The Locket' (1947), again both starring Mitchum. In all three films the actor confronts femmes fatales with hidden psychological disorders, illnesses of the mind which serve to internalise and, to a certain extent, symbolise the confusions of the noir universe. In this film however, his character is himself mentally confused through concussion, adding a perspective of further disorientation. ‘I may be seem to be talking logically' says Dr. Jeff Cameron (Mitchum) at one point. ‘But what I say won't make any sense'.

At the beginning of ‘Where Danger Lives', Cameron is a man clearly in control of himself, his career, and his love life. Given the concern of the film with health and well-being, it is eminently logical that he should be a doctor (although not a psychiatrist, as Margo's first husband makes a point of establishing). His presence in the hospital is commanding, authoritative even, his future clear. The ebbing away of these keystones to his life - in effect an emasculation after encountering the suicidal Margo - is drastic and troubling. At first he is merely slowed by his own inebriation, then confused by her deceit. This is followed shortly afterwards by the head blow by her outraged husband (played by Claude Rains in his most typically urbane, menacing style), which creates a more profound effect on his mental capabilities.

This is a film dominated by Margo and Jeff on the road, and their crazed relationship to each other. Jeff's concussion and resulting moral confusion, and Margo's hidden psychosis, make them ideal partners in the bewildering and uncertain world through which they travel. Jeff's mental distraction makes him passive, vulnerable, while Margo's compulsions make her determined, wiley and strong. Ultimately it is this distortion in their relationship, in some respect a reversal of the usual sex roles, which gives the film so much of its intrigue. Once Margo and Jeff have found each other, in fact, they play on the same ‘mad' circuit, hurtling towards a crash, like the racers which stunned Jeff visualises buzzing ‘up and down' in his head.

Farrow's direction follows the trajectory of events perfectly. At the start of the film, he shoots Mitchum's tall frame framed within the cold certainties of hospital hallways, uncluttered and unshadowed. By the end of the film he is slumped, hidden and confused within shadowy hotel rooms, or stumbling along dark sidewalks. In between times, Farrow is able to enjoy himself with the surreal episode of the beards festival, (a peculiarly bizarre moment even in the extreme experiences of noir) which works well in the context of the runaway's own mental disorientation.

The most powerful scene in the film is the penultimate confrontation of Jeff and Margo in the border hotel. Shot in one continuous take, Farrow effortlessly manages a number of complicated set ups within the frame as the two protagonists confront each other, and their reduced options, while moving around the set. Margo's final attack on Jeff, her attempted smothering of him (as she had done to her first husband much earlier) is so frightening because Mitchum's big frame is now so handicapped and reduced. Close to the Mexican border, Cameron is also close to unconsciousness, coma, and possibly death as well. The cheap hotel room, the broad, the flashing window sign, the rising tide of panic with a departing prospect of ‘escape' - these are all of course entirely typical of the genre. But by the time we reach this scene it is obvious too that, here at least, real danger lives as much in the head as in the world of police and shady border deals.



     懿?   苘鄄策?                                        哌鄄曹?   懿?
      ?苘鄄策?                                                哌鄄曹??
    苘鄄策?                                                        哌鄄曹?
苒鄄策?                   Where Danger Lives (1950)                 苓圹膊?
捋鄄草掭                                                               掭捋鄄草
咣鄄曹哕                                                             苓苒鄄策
   咣鄄曹?  Source............: DVD RETAiL                          哕圹膊?
懿?薏策?   Theater Date......: 1950/07/14                          苓膊?懿?
?懿草掭    DVD Release Date..: 2007/07/31                         掭薏曹 ?
苒圹膊苓    Release Date......: 2007/08/02                           哕圹鄄曹
圹圹膊?                                                                咣圹鄄?
圹圹厕       IMDb..............: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043131/    蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       IMDb Rating.......: 6.1/10 (220 votes)                      蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕                                                                   蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Video Codec.......: XviD                                    蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Video Bitrate.....: 1140 kb/s                               蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Video Framerate...: 23.978                                  蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Resolution........: 512x384                                 蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕                                                                   蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Audio Codec.......: MP3 monophonic VBR                      蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Audio Bitrate.....: 73 kb/s                                 蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕                                                                   蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Directed.by.......: John Farrow                             蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Language..........: English                                 蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Genre.............: Drama / Film-Noir                       蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Runtime...........: 01:20:06                                蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Size..............: 49*15MB                                 蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕       Subs..............: English, French                         蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕                                                                   蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕                                                                   蒇圹鄄
圹圹厕                                                                   蒇圹鄄
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