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Tim Whelan (1893–1957)

Auteur van The Thief of Bagdad [1940 film]

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Werken van Tim Whelan

The Thief of Bagdad [1940 film] (1940) — Director — 51 exemplaren
20 Great Westerns: Heroes & Bandits (2010) — Director — 19 exemplaren
Rage at Dawn [1955 film] (1955) — Director — 12 exemplaren
The Divorce of Lady X [1938 film] (1938) — Director — 10 exemplaren
Step Lively [1944 film] (1944) — Director — 9 exemplaren
Q Planes 4 exemplaren
Higher and Higher [1943 film] (1943) 4 exemplaren
My Best Girl [1927 film] — Screenwriter — 3 exemplaren
Hollywood Western Collection — Director — 3 exemplaren
Rabia interior 1 exemplaar
St. Martin's Lane 1 exemplaar
St. Martin's Lane 1 exemplaar
Nightmare 1 exemplaar
The Murder Man 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Whelan, Tim
Geboortedatum
1893-11-02
Overlijdensdatum
1957-08-12
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Beroepen
film director
screenwriter
Relaties
Seegar, Miriam (wife)

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A film starring Conrad Veidt and Sabu (United Artists, 1940).

A thief helps a deposed king meet a princess.

C- (Meh).

They had some big special effects they wanted to get to, and were not concerned with whether the story made sense.

(Apr. 2023)
 
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comfypants | Apr 4, 2023 |
Laughton is memorable, as always, in this story of a petty thief's (Leigh's) rise to stardom, while forgetting Laughton, who kept her out of jail and gave her her start as a performer. Leigh's character is not particularly likable, and it's a rather strange role that somehow doesn't quite gel, but there are some nice moments, a good supporting cast, and the Streets of London (the alternate title for the film).
½
 
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datrappert | Nov 8, 2021 |
This is a splendid early wartime thriller, with the wonderful plot twist that a corpse with a knife in his back is found and disposed of, but then reappears the next day in the same place with another knife in his back. A Nazi spy code-named SI-10 turns out to be identical with the license plate of his Lagonda, in which a secret microphone/speaker is disguised as a dashboard cigarette lighter. This is the only film ever produced by Dwight Taylor, the well known screenwriter who also scripted this. The main appeal of this film however is the powerful presence of the intensely disturbed Diana Barrymore, who combines womanly charm and fascination with a violent streak so terrifying and uncontrollable that it has rarely been encountered so unequivocally on screen. So powerful is this unsettling violence in her nature, that her tragic life story and suicide all too amply confirm that it was not just acting. As an actress, she was a natural. What a pity that she was so self-destructively mixed up, since a major talent was lost to the screen. She could have been the greatest Barrymore of them all if she could have held herself together. Brian Donlevy does very well as the whimsical American who gets mixed up in this story because he has been ‘bombed-out’ in the London Blitz while dressed in his dinner jacket. There are no gag lines in this script. It is a dark and brooding work, made darker by the London Blackout of course. There are many highly tense moments, and this thriller really works. (fonte: imdb)… (meer)
 
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Werken
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Ook door
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Leden
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Populariteit
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Waardering
½ 3.6
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ISBNs
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