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The Man on the Eiffel Tower
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Synopsis
Though hampered by a small budget that shrank with each shooting day, director Burgess Meredith fashioned a serviceable film version of Georges Simenon's A Battle of Nerves. Retitled The Man on the Eiffel Tower, the film pits Simenon's analytical Inspector Maigret (Charles Laughton) against a wily murderer. We know virtually from the outset that the guilty party is Radek (Franchot Tone), a psychotic with delusions of grandeur who has been seduced into killing the wealthy aunt of slatternly Edna Wallace (Jean Wallace). Maigret suspects Radek , but without solid proof he must suffer the taunting and baiting of the beyond-the-law killer. Eventually Maigret wins the psychological battle, forcing Radek to seek refuge on the titular tower. And if you're waiting for that final fatal fall, this isn't that kind of movie. Burgess Meredith also appears in the film as the sort of obvious suspect that is automatically disregarded by any true detective-story buff, despite the most damning evidence. Originally released in eye-pleasing Anscocolor, Man on the Eiffel Tower is generally available nowadays in washed-out public-domain prints. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Belita Gisella
William Cottrell Moers
Wilfrid Hyde-White Prof. Grollet
William Phipps Janvier
Patricia Roc Helen Kirby
George Thorpe Comselieu
Franchot Tone Radek
Jean Wallace Edna Wallace
Robert Hutton Bill Kirby
Charles Laughton Inspector Jules Maigret
Burgess Meredith Huertin

Production Crew

René Renoux Art Director
Stanley Cortez Cinematographer
Michel Michelet Composer (Music Score)
Burgess Meredith Director
Louis H. Sackin Editor
Mark Evans First Assistant Director
Constantin Bakaleinikoff Musical Direction/Supervision
Irving Allen Producer
Harry Brown Screenwriter
Georges Simenon Short Story Author
Georges Simenon Short Story Author
Year: 1949
Runtime: 82
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Mystery

Color type
Ansco

Produced by
A & T Film Productions
British Lion Films
Franco London Films
RKO Radio Pictures