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Rating: 6.5/10 by 17 users

Hotel Reserve (1944)

A hunt for a spy, in a hotel in the South of France just before World War Two.

Directing:
  • Lance Comfort
  • Anthony Hearne
  • Mutz Greenbaum
  • Victor Hanbury
Writing:
  • Eric Ambler
  • John Davenport
  • John Davenport
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Jun 01, 1944

Rating: 6.5/10 by 17 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 29 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: hotel, france, spy

James Mason
Peter Vadassy
Lucie Mannheim
Mme Suzanne Koch
Raymond Lovell
Robert Duclos
Julien Mitchell
Michel Beghin, intelligence chief
Herbert Lom
Andre Roux
Martin Miller
Walter Vogel
Clare Hamilton
Mary Skelton
Frederick Valk
Emil Schimler, alias Paul Heimberger
Anthony Shaw
Major Anthony Chandon-Hartley
Laurence Hanray
Police Commissioner
David Ward
Henri Asticot
Valentine Dyall
Warren Skelton
Joseph Almas
Albert, the Waiter
Hella Kürty
Hilda Vogel
Ivor Barnard
P. Molon, chemist
Ernst Ulman
Detective in Black Suit
John Baker
Policeman
Victor Rietti
Restaurant Owner

CinemaSerf

James Mason is having an holiday in an hotel in France just before the outset of WWII. When he goes to collect some developed photographs he has taken, he is detained by the police who accuse him of illegally photographing sites around Toulon that might be of interest to the enemies of the Republic. It's pretty clear that the investigating officer believes his claims of innocence, but he is still sent back to keep tabs on the other guests at the hotel or face prison, deportation and quite possibly the Gestapo. The hotel has no shortage of likely suspects - Lucie Mannheim, Raymond Lovell and Herbert Lom to name but three, and he must try to find the would-be traitor without getting trapped in the web of intrigue that is clearly being spun around him. Mason engages us well, as does Lom and Frederick Valk and it's a bit like a game of Cluedo - there are plenty of clues and potential perpetrators and in the main, the story sustains quite decent degree of suspense before the villain is exposed and we are, sadly, delivered of a pretty flat conclusion. Still worth watching, though.


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