Film Review
Whilst visually far less spectacular than the spate of big budget
disaster movies that came in its wake
The
Devil at 4 O'Clock at least has the benefit of a well-structured
and sustained narrative with convincingly drawn characters.
Mervyn LeRoy does a reasonable job of maintaining the pace of this
unwieldy drama, assisted by an impressive cast headed by two cinema
icons, Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra, and two great French actors,
Jean-Pierre Aumont and Grégoire Aslan. As ever,
Tracy gives a committed performance as the whisky priest prone to
eruptions of moral outrage, raising the bar for Sinatra who turns in
one of his more respectable dramatic performances. What the film
needed to be totally satisfying was a considerably bigger budget, as
would become
de rigueur for
subsequent disaster movies. Whilst some of the special effects
hold up remarkably well, others barely live up to the standard of a low
budget television series of the time. The switch between location
set to studio mock-up also jars painfully, diffusing the tension in a
number of key scenes.
The
Devil at 4 O'Clock is a flawed production but, in spite of its
many imperfections it stands up well when set against most of the
disaster movies that it spawned, mainly because of the high calibre of
the acting.
© James Travers 2014
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Next Mervyn LeRoy film:
Little Caesar (1931)
Film Synopsis
Three convicts, Harry, Charlie and Marcel, are en route for a prison in
Tahiti when their helicopter makes an unscheduled stopover on the small
South Sea island of Talua. The landing is intended to allow
another passenger, Father Perreau, to disembark so that he can replace
the island's existing Catholic priest, father Doonan. The latter
makes use of the convicts' arrival, using them to undertake some
building work on a hospital for children stricken with leprosy.
When the island's volcano begins to erupt the Governor orders the
population to evacuate before the island is destroyed. Realising
that the children in the hospital are about to perish in the impending
disaster, Father Doonan undertakes a perilous mission to try to rescue
them...
© James Travers
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