The Stranger's Hand
The Stranger's Hand (Italian: La mano dello straniero) is a 1954 British-Italian international co-production thriller-drama film directed by Mario Soldati. It is based on the draft novel with the same name written by Graham Greene.[1] The plot follows the son of a British MI5 agent kidnapped in Venice by agents of Yugoslavia as he searches for his father.
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Directed by | Mario Soldati |
Produced by | Angelo Rizzoli Graham Greene Peter Moore John Stafford |
Written by | Giorgio Bassani Guy Elmes Graham Greene (story) |
Music by | Nino Rota Alessandro Cicognini |
Cinematography | Enzo Serafin |
Edited by | Tom Simpson Leslie Hogdson Leo Catozzo |
Distributed by | Titanus |
Release date | 1954 |
The first two chapters of The Stranger's Hand had been entered by Greene anonymously under a pseudonym to a competition in the New Statesman to write a book in the style of Graham Greene – a competition in which Greene was amused to win second prize. Soldati had seen the chapters and persuaded Greene to complete the novella to make the basis for a film. Greene expanded it to 30 pages of a "film story", on which Giorgio Bassani and Guy Elmes completed the screenplay.[2]
Cast
- Trevor Howard: Major Roger Court
- Alida Valli: Roberta Gleukovitch
- Richard Basehart: Joe Hamstringer
- Richard O'Sullivan: Roger Court
- Eduardo Ciannelli: Dr. Vivaldi
- Arnoldo Foà: Commissioner
- Stephen Murray: British Consul in Venice
- Guido Celano: Chief Constable
- Nerio Bernardi: Vincenzo
References
- Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 1991. ISBN 8876055487.
- The Guardian