A very young sailor (Roddy McDowall) helps Thorndike hide from the Nazis aboard a ship that takes him to London. Soon after docking, Thorndike is discovered and is chased by a group of men led by Mr. Jones (John Carradine), but a chance meeting with Jerry (Joan Bennett), a prostitute, though her occupation is only hinted at because of the film censors of the times, keeps him one step ahead of his pursuers for a while. Thorndike is tracked down by Quive-Smith and the hunters have it out.
Man Hunt starts off as an intriguing adventure film, but the middle third really bogs down as the poorly constructed romantic angle is played up. This is unfortunate as the film's pacing was already slow to begin with due to its age. The action elements return for the last third and salvage the film, but it's a tough slog and I'd recommend skipping ahead chapters to the viewer who gets bored.
Based on Geoffrey Household's novel, which first ran as a serial in Atlantic Monthly, Man Hunt was directed Fritz Lang, who made classic films belonging to the German Expressionism movement, such as Metropolis (1927) and M (1931). He had firsthand knowledge of the Nazis and left Germany in 1934. The film, which was shot in 1940 before America's involvement in WWII, encourages the viewer to join the fight against them.
The video is presented in an aspect ratio of 1.33:1. The audio is defaulted to mono, which pursuits will enjoy, and there is a stereo option as well. The music is by Alfred Newman, Randy's uncle.
There are a few Special Features included. Patrick McGilligan, author of Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast, delivers a very informative commentary track. The main focus is on Lang's history, his directorial style, and the differences between book and film. "Rouge Male: The Making of Man Hunt" presents a number of critics and historians talking about the film. The "Restoration Comparison" offers a side-by-side comparison of film transfers and the restoration done. The film looks good, but there are still some occasional flaws in the image. The remaining features deal with advertising and artwork.
Published by El Bicho
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