Desperate Moment (1953) [N/A]

Featuring:
Dirk Bogarde, Mai Zetterling, Philip Friend

Written by:
Martha Albrand
George H. Brown
Patrick Kirwan

Directed by:
Compton Bennett


Release Date:
March 17, 1953

Original Title:
Desperate Moment

Alternate Titles:
Aventures à Berlin
I disperati
Momento desesperado
Sekunden der Verzweiflung

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
J. Arthur Rank Organisation

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

TERROR races through the streets of BERLIN!

Story of a Dutchman's flight across post-war Germany trying to locate the man who alone can clear him of a false murder charge. (BFI Website)

In post-world-war II Germany, Dutchman Simon Van Halder (Sir Dirk Bogarde) is accused of killing a British soldier. Although he confessed to the murder in order to obtain penicillin for his illness, Simon is innocent. During the final days of the war, Simon and three other men tried to steal penicillin, from a British Army outpost, for sale on the black market. During the robbery, a British guard got killed. Simon was captured and he initially refused to incriminate himself. However, Simon's accomplices told him that his girlfriend, Anna DeBurg (Mai Zetterling), died. With nothing to lose, Simon agreed to falsely confess to the murder of the British soldier in order to save the others, and also to receive antibiotics for his illness. The military authorities convict him and sentence him to life in prison. During his transport by train to a central prison, Simon tries to escape. His escape fails and he ends up in the prison hospital where he recovers from his illness. While convalescing, a bewildered Simon is shocked to receive a visit from his girlfriend Anna, who is alive. Simon realizes that his accomplices lied to him about Anna in order to send him into despair and to confess to the British soldier's murder. Simon suspects that one of his partners, Paul Ravitch (Albert Lieven), is the man who set him up. Simon and Anna are desperate to get Simon a new trial. But no one believes him to be innocent, since he confessed to the murder. Simon's only chance is to escape from the prison hospital and track down his three former accomplices in order to obtain their truthful testimony regarding Simon's innocence. However, tracking his partners through post-war Germany and finding the real killer, with both British and German Police on his tail, would be no easy task for him and Anna. Besides, the group's leader, Paul Ravitch, is still calling the shots.

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Internet Movie Database 6.6/10

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