The Man On The Eiffel Tower

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"PARIS... GAY, ALLURING... MASKING A STRANGE ADVENTURE!"
  • NR
  • 1949
  • 1 hr 37 min
  • 5.8  (995)

The Man on the Eiffel Tower is a classic film noir released in 1949 which was shot in Paris, France. It is based on the novel La Tête d'un Homme (A Battle of Nerves) written by Georges Simenon. The movie features some of the most renowned stars of its time, including Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone, and Burgess Meredith.

The plot of the story revolves around a criminal mastermind named Johann Radek (Charles Laughton) who has committed a murder in Paris. The detective assigned to solve the case is Inspector Maigret (Franchot Tone) who sets his sights on Radek after many leads have been exhausted. Radek is a shrewd man and plots his escape from the scene by throwing the heavy weapon he has used to shoot his victim off the Eiffel Tower.

In the scenes that follow, Inspector Maigret finds himself in a cat-and-mouse game as he attempts to bring Radek to justice. He is aided by a young man named Johann (Robert Hutton) who is drawn to the distinctive writing on the dead man's newspaper used to wrap the murder weapon. Johann's sleuthing leads him to the murderer, but when he is kidnapped and being held hostage by Radek, Maigret must find a way to rescue him while still executing his plan to capture the criminal.

The movie portrays the quintessential detective story with the Eiffel Tower backdrop providing a perfect setting for the plot. It showcases the typical film noir characteristics of a dark and brooding plot with several twists and turns, which keeps the audience at the edge of their seats.

Charles Laughton's portrayal of Johann Radek is a brilliant one. The actor impresses with his acting skills as he plays the role of a cold and calculating man who is always one step ahead of the law. The other actors like Franchot Tone and Burgess Meredith complement Laughton's performance, delivering powerful performances of their own. The interplay of the characters brings added excitement to the narrative.

One of the standout aspects of the movie is the excellent cinematography which captures the distinctiveness of Paris, the beauty of the Eiffel Tower, and the magnificence of the Parisian skyline. Director Burgess Meredith does an excellent job of capturing the Parisian atmosphere, with the use of lively streets, vibrant cafes, and famous landmarks like Arc de Triomphe, providing the perfect backdrop for the story.

The movie's storyline is a typical detective story with enough intrigue to keep the audience engaged. It showcases some of the best examples of suspense and tension-building, making it a classic example of its genre. The director has also added some subtle comedic moments that add to the appeal of the movie.

Overall, The Man on the Eiffel Tower is an excellent movie from start to finish. It has everything you would want in a classic detective story, including a thrill-a-minute narrative, excellent performances from the actors, and beautiful cinematography that captures the essence of Paris. The movie is a must-watch for film enthusiasts and is an excellent choice for anyone who loves a good mystery.

The Man On The Eiffel Tower is a 1949 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 37 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.8.

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  • Release Date
    1949
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 37 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (995)