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Hotel Reserve |
Hotel Reserve - 1944 | 79 mins | Thriller | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Lance
Comfort, Mutz Greenbaum and Victor Hanbury. Producer: Lance Comfort, Mutz Greenbaum and Victor Hanbury. Script: John Davenport. (from the Eric Ambler novel Epitaph for a Spy) Cinematography: Mutz Greenbaum. Editing: Sidney Stone. Art Direction: William C. Andrews. Sound Department: John Cook and Harry Miller. Original Music: Lennox Berkeley. |
The CastJames Mason
- Peter Vadassy Lucie Mannheim - Mme Suzanne Koch Raymond Lovell - Robert Duclos Julien Mitchell - Michel Beghin Clare Hamilton - Mary Skelton Martin Miller - Walter Vogel Herbert Lom - Andre Roux Frederick Valk - Emil Schimler, alias Paul Heimberger Ivor Barnard - P. Molon Valentine Dyall - Warren Skelton Patricia Medina - Odette Roux David Ward - Henri Asticot Hella Kürty - Hilda Vogel |
Plot SynopsisTense Hitchcockian espionage thriller adapted from the masterly Eric Ambler's novel, Epitaph for a Spy. Strong on atmosphere and suspense, it’s boosted by a marvellous performance from James Mason, who stars alongside Lucie Mannheim, Herbert Lom and Raymond Lovell. An Austrian medical student, Peter Vadassy (James Mason), is accused of spying for Nazi Germany while holidaying in a pre-World War Two French resort and strives to prove his innocence to the sceptical authorities. But they seem unlikely to believe that his snaps of military installations were an accidental by-product of his love of wildlife photography, leaving him to face the prospect of a lengthy spell in prison - or the death sentence. The police come to believe Vadassy is innocent but threaten him with deportation unless he returns to the Hotel Reserve and attempts to flush out the real spy among the guests. |
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