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Title:Movie Reviews and Discussion
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Created:Thu Jan 28 1993
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1249
Total number of notes:16012

597.0. "An Alfred Hitchcock Question / Lifeboat" by 51678::OLSSON_A (AndersR Olsson @ORE) Wed Jul 27 1994 12:37

    Is there anyone who can tell me the name of a Hitchcok movie i saw
    a few years ago.
    
    I remember that there was a boat in the fog with a few people and in
    the beginning you didn't see the boat, you just hear them. They are
    yelling for help to get some food but at the same time they are begging
    the people on the rescue boat not to point with their torches at them.
    
    The people in the boat starts to explain why they don't want to meet
    other people an the film goes back a few months in their life. 
    
    At the end the rescue people promise to give them food if they come
    near the rescue boat but when they is near enough one of them point a
    torch at them and you see an extremly ugly face.
    
    I think that this might be any of the shorter films that Alfred
    Hitchcok made.
    
    It was Black and White.
    
    
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597.1Lifeboat?SMURF::TOMGWed Jul 27 1994 13:111
    
597.3Lifeboat15377::ADAMWed Jul 27 1994 13:375
    Yes, the movie is "Lifeboat."  It was made in the 40's, or maybe
    early 50's.  William Bendix is in it.  And Hitchcock directed it.
    You should be able to find it on video.
    
    Ingrid (a Hitchcock fan)
597.4Trivia32738::L_MOORELinda Moore @MKOWed Jul 27 1994 13:547
    Never saw the movie, but do know this piece of trivia:
    
    If the whole movie took place on a boat, how did Hitch make his cameo?
    
    Answer: a photo in a newspaper.
    
    Linda (another Hitchcock fan)
597.5DSSDEV::RUSTWed Jul 27 1994 14:004
    Basenote title changed by moderator (to fix spelling and add movie
    name).
    
    -b
597.6REGENT::POWERSThu Jul 28 1994 12:5011
Lifeboat?  Really?
Isn't that the one where one of the  people IN the lifeboat caused the sinking
of the ship they were escaping from, and was feared to be sabotaging the 
lifeboat too?  Aren't there "Ten Little Indians" aspects to the story
as characters are ...hmmm... 'removed?'

The descriptions of the torches and such and the "ugly person"
make it sound more like 1) a Twilight Zone episode, or 2) an episode
of Hitchcock's TV series.

- tom]
597.7more info from the Questioner51678::OLSSON_AAndersR Olsson @OREThu Jul 28 1994 13:188
    I have seen Lifeboat and it is'n that movie. I have discussed this with
    other Hitchcock fans and looked through a book where all movies are
    explained and with a few pictures from every movie. The book also told
    me that H made a lot of shorter TV episodes, but they wheren't
    mentioned in that book, so it is probably one of them. I shall try to
    find out any of the actors in the movie and add it to the conference.
    
    AndersR Olsson @ORE
597.8A Transition To Remember?58633::MCRAMMarshall Cram DTN 631-7162Thu Jul 28 1994 18:0221
    
          <<< Note 597.0 by 51678::OLSSON_A "AndersR Olsson  @ORE" >>>
                  -< An Alfred Hitchcock Question / Lifeboat >-

    >>Is there anyone who can tell me the name of a Hitchcok movie i saw
    >>a few years ago.
    
    >>I remember that there was a boat in the fog with a few people and in
    >>the beginning you didn't see the boat, you just hear them. They are
    >>yelling for help to get some food but at the same time they are begging
    >>the people on the rescue boat not to point with their torches at them.
    
    >>The people in the boat starts to explain why they don't want to meet
    >>other people an the film goes back a few months in their life. 
    
    >>At the end the rescue people promise to give them food if they come
    >>near the rescue boat but when they is near enough one of them point a
    >>torch at them and you see an extremly ugly face.
    
    Sounds kind of like life at Digital these days......
    
597.9Another Hitchcock fan chimes in...11666::HERRINGFri Jul 29 1994 17:0416
    The setting sounds like Lifeboat, but the scenario described in the
    base note has nothing to do with the Hitchcock WWII film. In Lifeboat,
    a ship is torpedoed by a U-boat, and a cross-section of society 
    survive in a single boat. Much of the drama comes from the class
    tensions and attitudes among the characters. The U-boat was also
    destroyed in the battle, and a german survivor (Walter Slezak) is
    among the survivors. The plot follows the subtle ways the german
    attempts to get the others dependant on him, so he can direct the boat
    to a german supply ship.
    
    I do not recognize the rescuer/food scenario from any major Hitchcock
    film. He did some wartime short films, but they all had some kind of
    war related message. What was described sound more like something Orson
    Welles might have done.
    
    Steve H.
597.1029052::WSA038::SATTERFIELDClose enough for jazz.Fri Aug 05 1994 23:1339

Talulah Bankhead had one of her best roles in the film. Hitchcock's "cameo"
in this film was one of his more amusing. A newspaper add advertising a weight
reducing scheme with Alfred in before and after poses.



Spoiler............























The scene at the end where all the other passengers kill and throw overboard
the German is one of the most chilling scenes in all of Hitchcock's films.
Even more than the shower scene in Psycho, which is more shocking than anytbing
else.


Randy