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Music director
  
Country
  
United Kingdom

6.8/10
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Genre
  
Thriller

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
15 June 1940 (1940-06-15) (United Kingdom)14 February 1942 (1942-02-14) (USA)

Writer
  
Ian Dalrymple (scenario), R. Herbert (story), Max Maret (story)

Initial release
  
June 15, 1940 (United Kingdom)

Screenplay
  
Ian Dalrymple, Brigid Cooper

Cast
  
(Peter), (Vivienne), (Zoltini), (Max Preston), (Pat), (Andrea)

Similar movies
  
Q Planes (1939)

A Window in London is a 1940 British thriller film directed by Herbert Mason starring Michael Redgrave as Peter, a crane operator, Patricia Roc as Pat, Sally Gray, Paul Lukas and Hartley Power. It is a remake of the French film Metropolitan (1939). The plot focuses on a crane operator who becomes drawn to the wife of a jealous magician - after spotting what seems to be a murder in their flat.

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The film is set in London, when Waterloo Bridge was still under construction. It was released in the US in 1942 under the title Lady in Distress.

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Plot

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Pat (Patricia Roc), a hotel switchboard operator and Peter (Michael Redgrave) a crane operator are a happy well meaning couple, however because of their different shifts during the day they have no time for each other. While he works during the day on the construction of Waterloo Bridge his patient wife works during the night on a hotel telephone exchange. One morning on his way to work, Peter goes on the London Underground train and spots what seems to be a murder being committed on at the open window of a building overlooking the tracks. Deciding to investigate this "crime" Peter and a policeman arrive at the residence. There they find out that the couple were in fact rehearsing an illusion. Zoltini is a bad tempered magician and his wife Vivienne (Sally Gray) is his assistant. The suspicious magician becomes sure that his wife is having an affair with Peter - every time he sees her with the handsome stranger. On another night Zoltini and Vivienne have an argument on the backstage - leading to him slapping her in the face. As a result, Vivienne leaves (while her husband performs on stage) and takes a taxi with Peter up to his crane. Furious with Vivienne for leaving during the 'vanishing women' sequence of their performance, Zoltini looks for his wife while Pat has been sacked from the hotel for not paying attention to her job.

Cast

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  • Michael Redgrave as Peter
  • Sally Gray as Vivienne
  • Paul Lukas as Zoltini
  • Hartley Power as Max Preston
  • Patricia Roc as Pat
  • Glen Alyn as Andrea
  • Gertrude Musgrove as Telephonist
  • George Carney as Night Watchman
  • Bryan Coleman as Constable
  • Alf Goddard as Tiny
  • Winter Walter as Foreman
  • George Merritt as Manager
  • John Salew as Reporter
  • Kimberley And Page as Specialities
  • Pamela Randell as Specialities
  • Eliot Makeham as Doorman (uncredited)
  • Production

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    Filming took place at Waterloo Bridge which was still under construction. Eliot Makeham who had an uncredited role as the doorman previously had roles in Mason's East Meets West and Take My Tip. In the past when Patricia Roc saw several West End productions, she saw "many of the great actors" (including Michael Redgrave) perform on stage. The "central plot" of A Window in London inspired Jules White's Hiss and Yell.

    Release

    A Window in London was released theatrically in London in 1940 and 1942 in USA. The running time of the American release was 8 minutes shorter than the original running time. In July 2015 (over 75 years after the film's theatrical release), the BFI launched the Britain On Film archive, in which thousands of unseen films (including A Window in London) have been digitised and available for viewing via the BFI player. Later that year as part of the London on Film season from September to October, A Window in London was shown at BFI Southbank (near where filming took place).

    Reception

    Despite being a rare and unseen film for 75 years, the film has recently been praised for the location used for shooting. At the time, A Window in London was generally well received and marked out for the direction and narration. The Monthly Film Bulletin praised the film for the use of location and the cast. This film is considered to be Patricia Roc's "best acting" role - despite not having as large a role as the other actors of the main cast. Additionally the Monthly Film Bulletin said that, "Patricia Roc gives a charming little character study of a working girl wife." Although the New York Times said that it was "muddily photographed and poorly directed", Michael Hodgson considers the film to be one of Mason's "interesting films." Tom Ryall mentions that the A Window in London contains similar themes to Hitchcock.

    References

    A Window in London Wikipedia
    A Window in London IMDb A Window in London themoviedb.org


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