The Dark Tower (1943 film)
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Directed by | John Harlow |
Written by | Reginald Purdell Brock Williams |
Based on | The Dark Tower by George S. Kaufman Alexander Woollcott |
Produced by | Max Milder |
Starring | Ben Lyon Herbert Lom Anne Crawford David Farrar |
Cinematography | Otto Heller |
Edited by | Terence Fisher |
Music by | Jack Beaver |
Production company | Warner Brothers/First National |
Distributed by | Warner Brothers |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Dark Tower is a 1943 British thriller film starring Ben Lyon, Anne Crawford, David Farrar and Herbert Lom.[1] The film marked Herbert Lom's first major film role.[2]
Plot[]
Stephen Torg seeks work at a struggling traveling circus. While there, a lion escapes; Torg is able to control it with his skill at hypnotism. Phil Danton, the head of the circus, is so impressed, he hires the newcomer. Then someone comes up with an idea. Torg hypnotizes Mary so that she can perform a dangerous aerial stunt without props. Her partner and boyfriend, Tom Danton is suspicious, but is overruled by the others.
With Torg's help, the circus becomes very successful, and Torg is able to force Phil into making him a partner. Meanwhile, Torg falls in love with Mary, though she makes it clear to him that her heart belongs to Tom. As time goes on, Torg begins to exert control over Mary. Before one performance, he tells her under hypnosis that she will be so tired that she will be unable to hold onto Tom during their trapeze act. As a result, Tom falls and is injured so badly, he has to stay in the hospital. The others suspect what is going on, but have no proof and are powerless to do anything.
When Tom recovers enough to return to the circus, he finds that Torg has Mary performing an even more dangerous stunt. While watching it, he unthinkingly cries out her name, breaking her trance and almost causing her fall from the high wire. While Torg is being lowered to the ground, Phil cuts the rope and Torg falls to his death. However, in a twist, the doctor reveals that Torg was shot in the head in mid-air, a feat that could only have been done by the circus's sharpshooter, Dora.
Cast[]
- Ben Lyon as Phil Danton
- Anne Crawford as Mary
- David Farrar as Tom Danton
- Herbert Lom as Stephen Torg
- Frederick Burtwell as Colonel Willie Wainwright
- William Hartnell as Jimmy Powers
- Josephine Wilson as Dora Shogun
- Elsie Wagstaff as Eve
- J.H. Roberts as Dr. Wilson
- Aubrey Mallalieu as Doctor
Critical reception[]
Aveleyman called the film an "enjoyable little B-film with noir overtones, with some excellent performances. Lyon may be top-billed, but this is Lom's film all the way. Too bad much of the rest is strictly routine."[3]
References[]
- ^ "The Dark Tower". BFI. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012.
- ^ "The Dark Tower (1943) - Articles - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies.
- ^ "The Dark Tower".
External links[]
- The Dark Tower at IMDb
- The Dark Tower at TCM
- The Dark Tower at AllMovie
- The Dark Tower is available for free download at the Internet Archive
- 1943 films
- English-language films
- 1940s thriller drama films
- British black-and-white films
- British films
- Circus films
- Films directed by John Harlow
- British thriller drama films
- Films featuring hypnosis
- Films scored by Jack Beaver
- 1943 drama films
- 1940s British film stubs
- 1940s thriller film stubs