HITCHCOCK

Lifeboat

Film: Review

© Eureka!


Movie.  Review | Lifeboat Video On Demand: Rent or Buy | Dvds | Hitch Film Poster Index | Hitch | Search Site

Review

Lifeboat Dvd @ ebay.co.uk

1944, 86 MINS, US

  • Dir: Alfred Hitchcock
  • Prod: Kenneth Macgowan
  • Scr: Jo Swerling
  • Ph: Glen MacWilliams
  • Ed: Dorothy Spencer
  • Mus: Hugo Friedhofer
  • Art Dir: James Bosevi, Maurice Ransford

    CAST:

  • Tallulah Bankhead
  • William Bendix
  • Walter Slezak
  • John Hodiak
  • Hume Cronyn
  • Canada Lee

    (20th Century-Fox)


    Alfred Hitchcock, Lifeboat, 1944

    John Steinbeck's devastating indictment of the nature of Nazi bestiality, at times an almost clinical, dissecting room analysis, emerges as powerful adult motion picture fare.

    The picture is based on an original idea of director Alfred Hitchcock's. Hitchcock, from accounts, first asked Steinbeck to write the piece for book publication, figuring that if it turned out a big seller the exploitation value for film purposes would be greatly enhanced. The author, however, would not undertake the more ambitious assignment and wrote the story for screen purposes only, with Jo Swerling handling the adaptation.

    Patterned along one of the simplest, most elementary forms of dramatic narration, the action opens and closes on a lifeboat. It's a lusty, robust story about a group of survivors from a ship sunk by a U-boat. One by one the survivors find precarious refuge on the lifeboat. Finally they pick up a survivor from the German U-boat. He is first tolerated and then welcomed into their midst. And he repays their trust and confidence with murderous treachery. Walter Slezak, as the German, comes through with a terrific delineation. Henry Hull as the millionaire, William Bendix as the mariner with a jitterbug complex who loses a leg, John Hodiak as the tough, bitter, Nazi-hater, and Canada Lee as the colored steward, deliver excellent characterizations.

    Hitchcock pilots the piece skillfully, ingeniously developing suspense and action. Despite that it's a slow starter, the picture, from the beginning, leaves a strong impact and, before too long, develops into the type of suspenseful product with which Hitchcock has always been identified.


    TRIVIA:


    Many of the cast caught severe colds and chills from being doused with thousands of gallons of water for weeks on end. Tallulah Bankhead even ended up with a bout of pneumonia.


    Tallulah Bankhead won a New York Film Critics' Circle Award for Best Actress.


    Hitchcock originally wanted Ernest Hemingway, author of The Old Man and the Sea and A Farewell to Arms, to work on the script. When his efforts came to nothing, he persuaded the celebrated author John Steinbeck (Of Mice and Men) to work on a plot outline.


    Poster: 'Six men and three women - against the sea and each other'.


    Where is he?: A cameo appearance by Hitchcock in a movie set in a boat in the middle of the ocean was always going to be problematic, to say the least, He thought about floating past the camera as a corpse but quickly decided against it. He settled on appearing in a newspaper read by one of the characters. He is seen in an advertisement for the weight-loss product, Reduco, 'before' and 'after' pictures showing images of Hitch. He had genuinely lost a huge amount of weight before filming Lifeboat, going down from 300 to 200 ibs.


    Used 2 boats for the shoot, one cut in half so the camera could get in for close-ups.


    Walter Slezak had arrived in the US in the early 1940s. This was his 4th American movie.


    Mary Anderson was contracted to 20th Century Fox and was one of the main reasons she was actually in the film.


    Tallulah Bankhead won a New York Film Critics' Circle Award for Best Actress.


    Remade as a sci-fi thriller by Ron Silver in 1993.


    Hume Cronyn also appeared in Shadow of a Doubt.


    Best line (well for me): When Kovac notices Connie fiming a baby's milk bottle floating past, he angrily says: 'Why don't you wait for the baby to float past by and photograph that?'


    Connection: John Hodiak was married to I Confess star, Anne Baxter.


    Source: The ultimate book on the films of Hitchcock: Complete Hitchcock


    Dvd Available: amazon.com (direct link) | amazon.co.uk (direct link)


    BEST LIFEBOAT DVD COVER:

    It's a no-brainer. The UK one from Eureka scanned below. Available: amazon.co.uk (direct link)

    lifeboat dvd cover

    OSCARS:
    1944: Nominations: Best Director, Original Story, B&W Cinematography

    5 STARS OUT OF 5




    Shop
    L I N K S

    VIDEO ON DEMAND - RENT OR BUY:

    Affiliate/Advertising policy.

  • ALFRED HITCHCOCK:  poster film index

  • ALFRED HITCHCOCK:  dvds

  • LIFEBOAT:  movie review

  • TALLULAH BANKHEAD:  biog.

  • ALFRED HITCHCOCK:  biog.




    Movie.  Review | Lifeboat Video On Demand: Rent or Buy | Dvds | Hitch Film Poster Index | Hitch | Search Site | Top of Page

    © Lenin Imports    E-mail