Valkoinen viitta (1948)

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Valkoinen viitta (1948). 1h 49m | K-12

“This is one of those exquisitely crafted, though flawed in spots, old movies that you can just lose yourself in. Great sets, costumes, dialogue and photography (excellent atmospheric use of shadows). Sydney Greenstreet, along with Lee J. Cobb probably the finest character actor in the history of film, gives a typically extraordinary performance. He marches through his scenes with that famous bored superiority, and revels in always being the most intelligent person in the room. He makes no secret of his disdain for the transparent notions and motivations of those around him, and delights in always having the last scathing word. Gig Young, as the leading man, is handsome and dashing enough for the role; but he has a funny, crooked way of talking that always makes you feel like he should be playing big city 1950u0026#39;s newspaper reporters. In other words, heu0026#39;s somewhat miscast, but not fatally so. Eleanor Parker plays the title character delicately and memorably – itu0026#39;s hard to understand how such a beautiful and talented actress isnu0026#39;t as well remembered as some others.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt loses steam about 2/3 of the way in and climaxes a little clumsily, but on balance this is an above average effort with much to recommend it.”

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