Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller | Ein Fall für Harper | 1966 | Ein Fall für Harper | Jack Smight | United States | 121 |
6,9 IMDb Nr.503 | Handlung "This is a different kind of cat named Harper... and excitement clings to him like a dame!" Lew Harper, a cool private investigator, is hired by a wealthy California matron to locate her kidnapped husband. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by ccthemovieman-1 on 12 August 2009) This is very much like a late 1940s film noir, except it's filmed in the mid 1960s. It has that same edgy dialog and feel to it as private eye "Lew Harper" goes looking for a missing man. His character is based on Ross McDonald's best-selling P.I. "Lew Archer." In "Harper," all the characters are suspicious and they vary from suave "Allan Taggart" (Robert Wagner) to the coquettish late teen "Miranda Sampson" (Pamela Tiffin) to a lawyer "Albert Graves" (Arthur Hill) who's infatuated with the hot teen and also carries a gun. Then there's the overweight has-been entertainer "Fay Esterbrook" (Shelly Winters), the druggie jazz singer "Betty Fraley" (Julie Harris), the New Age scam artist "Claude" (Strother Martin) and a bunch of gangsters and thugs who are the obvious targets. Of them all, I though Winters was the biggest hoot. Along the way, Newman wins all the verbal bouts but loses the physical contests. He zings everyone with some great put-downs, but takes a physical beating a few times, too. He sports a nice shiner in the last half of the film. This film will put you smack into the time period, when people danced "The Frug" and referred to cops as "the fuzz." People were starting to wear Beatle-type haircuts, although you'd never find Newman giving in to that counterculture fad. In here, at least, he's old school, tough, relentless and suspicious of everyone......which, at it turns out, is as it should be. The DVD is now part of the Paul Newman Collection and it's shown with a very sharp 2.35:1 ratio transfer, very much showing off Conrad Hall's cinematography. Johnny Mandel's music score adds to the "coolness" of this film, too. | Darsteller Paul Newman ... Lew Harper Lauren Bacall ... Mrs. Sampson Julie Harris ... Betty Fraley Arthur Hill ... Albert Graves Janet Leigh ... Susan Harper Pamela Tiffin ... Miranda Sampson Robert Wagner ... Allan Taggert Robert Webber ... Dwight Troy Shelley Winters ... Fay Estabrook Harold Gould ... Sheriff | ||||
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