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Director
  
Harold French

Cinematography
  
Otto Heller

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.6/10
IMDb

Music director
  
Mischa Spoliansky

Genre
  
Drama

Country
  
United Kingdom

Mr Emmanuel movie poster

Release date
  
2 October 1944

Writer
  
Louis Golding (novel), Louis Golding (screenplay), Gordon Wellesley

Cast
  
Felix Aylmer
(Mr. Emmanuel),
Greta Gynt
(Elsie Silver),
Walter Rilla
(Brockenburg),
Peter Mullins
(Bruno),
Ursula Jeans
(Frau Heinkes),
Elspeth March
(Rose Cooper)

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Mr Emmanuel is a 1944 British drama film directed by Harold French and starring Felix Aylmer, Greta Gynt and Walter Rilla.

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The film was made by Two Cities at Teddington Studios. It is based on a 1938 novel of the same title by Louis Golding, who adapted the novel for the screen.

Plot summary

Set in the late 1930s, Isaac Emmanuel has retired from a Jewish welfare agency in Doomington, England, and is looking for something to do with his time. A letter arrives asking him to come to the aide of a friend who is caring for three German boys who are refugees from Nazi Germany. One of the three, a Jewish boy named Bruno Rosenheim, is very despondent over the recent death of his father and the disappearance of his mother. He waits to get a letter from her, but the letter never arrives. Mr. Emmanuel, a British citizen who himself is a former refugee from Russia, sympathizes with the young man. After the lad attempts to take his life, Mr. Emmanuel promises to travel to Germany to find out what he can about Bruno's mother.

Once he arrives in Germany Emmanuel takes lodging at a boarding-house. He enquires of those around him, not realizing how unusual and potentially dangerous it is to do so. Everyone he meets is too scared to give him information. The police and even refugee organisations are also unhelpful. Late one night the Gestapo arrive and take Mr. Emmanuel from his bed to a prison for questioning. The initial line of questioning is of being a spy and communist sympathizer. Mr. Emmanuel believes that his British citizenship will provide some measure of protection, but the police then tie him to the assignation of a high-ranking party official, and the criminal charge places Mr. Emmanuel beyond the help of the British embassy. While incarcerated Mr Emmanuel watches as fellow prisoners are tortured and led off to execution.

Elsie Silver, a half-Jewish nightclub singer and the toast of Berlin society, recognises Emmanuel from England, where she grew up. She tries to intervene, but gets nowhere. She convinces her social-climbing Nazi protector to assist, and Emmanuel is released, with twelve hours to leave Germany. Instead of leaving the country, he continues to search for Bruno's mother. He eventually finds her, but she is now married to a prominent Nazi and denies that she is Jewish or that she has a son.

Sadly, Mr Emmanuel returns to Britain and tells Bruno that his mother is dead.

Main cast

  • Felix Aylmer as Mr Emmanuel
  • Peter Mullins as Bruno
  • Greta Gynt as Elsie Silver
  • Walter Rilla as Willi Brockenburg
  • Ursula Jeans as Frau Heinkes
  • Friedrich Richter as Herr Heinkes
  • Elspeth March as Mrs. Cooper
  • Meier Tzelniker as Sam Silver
  • Helen Misener as Mrs Silver
  • Louis de Wohl as Hermann Göring
  • Norman Pierce as Captain John Cooper
  • Charles Goldner as Committee Secretary
  • Margaret Vyner as Frau Lindström
  • Jean Simmons as Sally Cooper
  • Critical reception

    In contemporary reviews, Bosley Crowther wrote in The New York Times, "we would venture the judgment that this simple and stirring little film is the sharpest damnation of Nazi "kultur" that the screen is likely to show for some time," before going on to praise Felix Aylmer's work in the title role, "Felix Aylmer gives a performance which might be unqualifiedly recommended as one of the best we have ever seen." Crowther proceeded to approve the acting of Greta Gynt, Walter Rilla and Peter Mullins, before concluding, "Harold French has directed the picture with a masterful use of his actors in straight scenes, and Two Cities has produced it perfectly, despite the exigencies of war. We confidently predict that this picture is one of the best that we will see this year." whereas Variety wrote, "painstakingly produced and directed, Mr. Emmanuel moves along sturdily, but without inspiration...It sways back and forth with complete mechanical efficiency and is not likely to prove either a great success or the opposite. For the U.S., it may do as a mild secondary feature."

    References

    Mr. Emmanuel Wikipedia
    Mr. Emmanuel IMDb Mr. Emmanuel themoviedb.org