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Man Hunt

One of the Most Gripping Scenes Ever Filmed...as two world-famous hunters stalk each Other!
1941 | 105m | English

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Shortly before the start of WW2, renown British big-game hunter Thorndike vacationing in Bavaria has Hitler in his gun sight. He is captured, beaten, left for dead, and escapes back to London where he is hounded by Nazi agents and aided by a young woman. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in 2000.
Release Date: Jun 13, 1941
Director: Fritz Lang
Writer: Dudley Nichols, Geoffrey Household
Genres: Thriller, War
Keywords london, england, sniper, ambassador, world war ii, stowaway, on the run, assassination attempt, nazi underworld, big game hunter, steam ship, adolf hitler, pre-war, berghof, nazi germany, cockney, nazi fascism in britain
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Walter Pidgeon Captain Alan Thorndike
Joan Bennett Jerry Stokes
George Sanders Major Quive-Smith
John Carradine Mr. Jones
Roddy McDowall Vaner
Ludwig Stössel Doctor
Heather Thatcher Lady Alice Risborough
Frederick Worlock Lord Gerald Risborough
Roger Imhof Captain Jensen
Holmes Herbert Saul Farnsworthy
Egon Brecher Jeweler
Eily Malyon Postmistress
Herbert Evans Reeves (uncredited)
Charles Bennett
Frank Benson
Ted Billings
Walter Bonn
Sven Hugo Borg
Cyril Delevanti Cab Driver (uncredited)
Carl Ekberg Adolf Hitler
Richard Fraser
Arno Frey
Douglas Gerrard
William Haade
Keith Hitchcock
Olaf Hytten Piel - Saul's Law Clerk (uncredited)
Hans Joby
Kurt Kreuger German Attaché (uncredited)
Bruce Lester
Adolf E. Licho
Lester Matthews Major (uncredited)
Virginia McDowall
Adolph Milar
Carl Ottmar
Lucien Prival
Otto Reichow
John Rogers
Clifford Severn
Robert R. Stephenson
Frederick Vogeding
Wilhelm von Brincken
Bobby Hale Costermonger (uncredited)
Name Job
Fritz Lang Director
Arthur C. Miller Director of Photography
Wiard B. Ihnen Art Direction
Thomas Little Set Decoration
Eugene Grossman Sound
Dudley Nichols Screenplay
Richard Day Art Direction
Geoffrey Household Novel
Roger Heman Sr. Sound
Allen McNeil Editor
Travis Banton Costume Design
Alfred Newman Original Music Composer
Name Title
Kenneth Macgowan Producer
Darryl F. Zanuck Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Walter Pidgeon is intrepid British hunter "Thorndike" who is travelling through Bavaria when he, all of a sudden, discovers that at the end of the sights of his rifle is none other than Adolf Hitler! Shortly afterwards, he is apprehended by the Nazis and tortured by "Quive-Smith" (George Sanders) in ... the hope that he will sign a false confession stating that he was sent by the British government to assassinate their leader. Fortunately for "Thorndike" though, his brother is the British Ambassador so he is not so easy to dispose of. "Quive-Smith" conceives a plan to make his demise look like a hunting accident, but the wily man escapes and makes it back to Britain where he finds the arm of his nemesis is still outstretched behind him. Dodging his pursuers, he finds shelter in the flat of the young "Jerry" (Joan Bennett) and soon the pair of them are struggling to remain one step ahead of the chasing Gestapo. Eventually, his brother suggests that leaving the UK might be his best solution and so he devises a cunning plan to lay low that involves living in a cave, but unbeknown to him his enemy has managed to apprehend his young friend and so manages to find and blockade him inside his own hidey-hole, demanding the signed concession as the price of freedom... This is a superior wartime thriller that benefits from a rather different style of story, two strong performances from Pidgeon and Sanders and some good, solid writing. It offers us a slightly more sophisticated look at just how pre WWII espionage might have functioned - the object of the document being to embarrass the British into inaction when the Nazi invasion of Poland began. The story moves along quite quickly, Bennett adds a feisty charm to her rather brief appearances, and there is plenty of action - even an electrocution on the tube - to keep it moving along niftily. Well worth a watch if you like the genre - made at the start of the second world war, it still reflects a sense of honour amongst the enemies that was soon to die out!

Sep 03, 2022