Escape in the Fog: A Classic Noir Rediscovered
Summary
In the realm of classic film noir, Escape in the Fog stands as a captivating piece worth rediscovering. Released during the wartime era, this 1940 thriller melds elements of espionage with a supernatural twist, presenting a narrative that hooks viewers from its very inception.
Nina Foch stars as a nurse tormented by a premonition that foreshadows danger for a stranger, portrayed by William Wright. Their fateful encounter kicks off a riveting journey filled with suspense, intrigue, and hidden agendas, set against the backdrop of a shadowy, atmospheric Los Angeles. The film deftly employs moody cinematography that enhances its noir aesthetic, featuring dimly lit streets and enigmatic characters who embody the tension and uncertainty of the era.
As the plot unfolds, audiences are drawn into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, where every corner might hide a secret. The film encapsulates the essence of classic noir—mystery, moral ambiguity, and stark contrasts—while also integrating a hint of the supernatural, making it a unique addition to any cinephile’s collection.
Key Details:
- Director: Buddy Bregman
- Writer: Doris Gibbs
- Cast:
- Nina Foch as the Nurse
- William Wright as the Man in Danger
- Other notable performances contribute to the film’s gripping narrative.
Escape in the Fog is not just another wartime thriller; it’s a forgotten gem that encapsulates the spirit of 1940s cinema. Whether you’re a long-time noir enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this film offers a thrilling experience that echoes the complexities of human emotion and the intrigue of espionage. With its intriguing premise and atmospheric setting, Escape in the Fog is a classic that deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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Fabulous movie. Love your channel. Thanks.
Nina Foch was elevated perfection. Uniquely herself.
De ja vue must be taken seriously. The chain of causality can never be severed. How else can AI be pursued except on the assumption it can project future outcomes?😊
المخرج ما لاحظ انها صاحيه من النوم شعرها مظبط ولا شعره طايره ومكياج كامل وروج تقيل غامق . هادا وهي صاحيه من كابوس اجل لو صحيت طبيعي تصحى والنسكافيه في يد و الكرواسان في اليد التانيه . ويقولوا امريكا علمت الفن .
Its Bithia from The Ten Commandment
Great movie ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
There is fog and there is Foch…
A ripping good yarn!
A Port Director with a German accent was not suspicious. 😂
Not bad at all.❤❤
An incredible movie! Literally …
GOOD FREE MOVIE THANK YOU.
GOOD MOVIE THANK YOU, GOOD ACTORS.
Any movie with Ernie Adams is a must-see.
Nina Foch was as sublime a beauty as Garbo. Wonderful to behold.
V weak ending, v unrealistic
Good Movie 🍿 ❤
https://youtu.be/SdTcCOTcHFU
31:30 She’s on the bridge thinking he’s in danger, a cop comes along & she doesn’t take him up on the ofer to walk with her?!?!🙄
What are the chances, a dream, then bungled up lol. Good film
NiNa! NINA! NinA!…I'm channeling Elaine.
the bad guys are so much better at espionage.
very early Budd Boetticher. He was still cutting his chops the year he made this film, directing 4 films in 1945. His westerns are among the greatest in American cinema.
BTW Foch also starred in another 1945 film that became the sleeper of the year. Seemingly out of nowhere appeared a taut little noir directed by Joseph H Lewis, of Gun Crazy fame, My Name is Julia Ross. Highly recommended and its on YouTube. Talk about cutting your chops. Lewis actually directed 6 and 7 films a year before Julia Ross.
Cab driver is a young Shelley Winters
Scored 40 on RT!
Oscar Boetticher, Jr. became known as Budd Boetticher, one of the best director of westerns, famed for his work with Randolph Scott, such as “Ride Lonesome” and “The Tall T”.