Conspirators (1949)
Movie | |
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German title | Conspirators |
Original title | Conspirator |
Country of production | Great Britain |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1949 |
length | 87 minutes |
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Director | Victor Saville |
script |
Sally Benson , Gerard Fairlie , Humphrey Slater |
production | Arthur Hornblow Jr. |
music | John Wooldridge |
camera | Freddie Young |
cut | Frank Clarke |
occupation | |
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Conspirator (Original title: Conspirator ) is a British thriller by Victor Saville from 1949 with Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor in the lead roles.
action
London 1949: A young American beauty, Melinda Greyton, and dashing but lonely English Major Michael Curragh fall in love and get married. The problem is that he's a Soviet spy. When Melinda discovers her husband's double life and urges him to stop spying, the Russian employers fear that Melinda could pose a threat to them. Michael is supposed to kill her, but he can't do it because he loves her. His employers thereupon give him the order to commit suicide. Melinda, who is torn in her feelings, cannot prevent this, but is asked to continue playing her husband's game by the English secret service, which has been watching Michael's espionage activity for a long time.
background
The black and white film was produced by the British MGM studios, which also distributed the film. The shooting took place from November 1948 to February 1949.
The premiere was celebrated on December 9, 1949. The film was shown in the USA from March 24, 1950. The film premiered in Germany on May 29, 1959.
criticism
“Unsuccessful political thriller against the background of growing anti-communism in the USA. What leads the guard from the old family to communism and betrayal remains - apart from phrases - open, and thus the solid theatrical achievements lack any psychological foundation. "
Web links
- Conspirators in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Plotters at rotten tomatoes (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Conspirators. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed February 2, 2020 .