The Mask of Dimitrios (1944)



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Synopsis:
Zachary Scott made his screen debut in this clever bit of film noir that has gained a cult reputation in recent years. Dutch mystery novelist Cornelius Leyden (Peter Lorre) is travelling through Istanbul when he meets Col. Haki (Kurt Katch), head of the secret police and a big fan of Leyden's work. He offers to tell Leyden about Dimitrios Makropoulos (Zachary Scott), a notorious criminal whose body was just found washed up on the beach. It seems that Makropoulos was involved in nearly every sort of lawless act imaginable, from murder and blackmail to espionage and political assassination. Fascinated, Leyden decides that Makropoulos would be a fine subject for his next book, and he begins researching his life, beginning with Haki's dossier on the criminal. Leyden's research takes him through much of Europe; while en route by rail to Sofia, he meets a large man with an ingratiating chuckle, Mr. Peters (Sydney Greenstreet), who informs Leyden that "There is not enough kindness in the world," and tells him of a good hotel in town. Grateful for the advice, Leyden checks in, only to later find Peters ransacking his room and holding him at gunpoint; it seems that Peters had business with Makropoulos, and he isn't entirely convinced that the master criminal is dead -- especially since his body was found with shabby clothes and no money, and the police in Istanbul had never actually seen a photo of Makropoulos. Based on a novel by Eric Ambler, The Mask of Dimitrios also features Faye Emerson, who was in the news at the time, as she had just wed the son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
7/1/1944
Director Credit
Jean Negulesco Director
Cast Credit
Antonio Filauri Man
Lotte Palfi Receptionist
Edgar Licho Cafe Proprietor
Alfred Paix Man
Marek Windheim Hotel Clerk
Eduardo Ciannelli Marukakis
Philip Rock Person on Beach
Vince Barnett Cafe Customer
Nick Thompson Porter
Leonid Snegoff Stambulisky
Georges de Cheux Fisherman
John Bleifer Coach Driver
Louis Mercier Policeman
Gregory Golubeff Doorkeeper
Mary Landa Flower Girl
Fred Essler Bostoff
Peter Helmers Reporter
John Mylong Druhar
Albert van Antwerp Landlord
Charles Andre Conductor
Michael Visaroff Policeman
Ray DeRavenne Taxi Driver
Edward Hyans
Frank Samuel Lackteen Soldier
Sol (Saul) Gorss Man
Alphonse Martell Croupier
Carmen D'Antonio Nightclub Dancer
Roman Bohnen
Lal Chand Mehra Servant
Felix Basch Vaxoff
Pedro Regas Morgue Attendant
Nino Pipitone Hotel Clerk
Sydney Greenstreet Mr. Peters
Zachary Scott Dimitrios Makropoulos
Faye Emerson Irana Preveza
Laszlo Loewenstein Cornelius Latimer Leyden
Victor Franssen Wladislaw Grodek
Stefan Gyergay Bulic
George Tobias Fedor Muishkin
Florence Bates Mme. Chavez
Isser Kac (or Katz) Col. Haki
Marjorie Hoshelle Anna Bulic
George Metaxa Hans Werner
John Abbott Mr. Pappas
Monte Blue Dhris Abdul
David Hoffman Konrad
Production Credits Credit
Henry Blanke Producer
Art Department Credit
Ted Smith Art Director
Walter F. Tilford Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Arthur Edeson Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Jack Sullivan first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Perc Westmore Makeup



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