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Blind Date

Blind Date (1959)

5.9/10(27)·TMDB 1959 1h 35m EN

Blind Date (1959) runs 1h 35m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Joseph Losey, starring Hardy Krüger, Stanley Baker, and Micheline Presle. Genre: Crime and Drama. No subscription, no email required.

What is Blind Date (1959) about?

Dutch painter Jan-Van Rooyer hurries to keep a rendezvous with Jacqueline Cousteau, an elegant, sophisticated Frenchwoman, slightly his elder, whose relationship with him had turned from art student into one of love trysts. He arrives and is confronted by Detective Police Inspector Morgan who accuses him of having murdered Jacqueline. Morgan listens sceptically to the dazed denials of Van Rooyer as he tells the story of his relationship with the murdered woman. Morgan, after hearing the story, realizes that the mystery has deepened, and it becomes more complicated when the Assistant Commissioner, Sir Brian Lewis, explains that Jacqueline was not married but was being kept by Sir Howard Fenton, a high-ranking diplomat whose names must be kept out of the case.

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Director:
Joseph Losey
Production:
Paramount Pictures, Independent Artists, Sydney Box Productions
Country:
United Kingdom
Languages:
English
IMDb:
tt0052634

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Who stars in Blind Date (1959)?

Hardy Krüger as Jan-Van Rooyer, Stanley Baker as Insp. Morgan, Micheline Presle as Jacqueline Cousteau, John Van Eyssen as Insp. Westover, Gordon Jackson as Sergeant, Robert Flemyng as Sir Brian Lewis, Jack MacGowran as Postman, Redmond Phillips as Police doctor.

Also Known As

USChance MeetingFRL'enquête de l'inspecteur MorganVNCuộc Hẹn Mờ Ám

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User Reviews

John Chard 9/10

That's not a meeting you describe. It's a collision! Blind Date (AKA: Chance Meeting) is directed by Joseph Losey and adapted to screenplay by Ben Barzman and Millard Lampell from the Leigh Howard novel. It stars Hardy Krüger, Stanley Baker, Micheline Presle, John Van Eyssen, Gordon Jackson and Robert Flemyng. Music is by Richard Rodney Bennett and cinematography by Christopher Challis. Jan Van Rooyer (Krüger) arrives at the apartment of the lady he is having an affair with, only to find the police following him close behind. It appears that the lady, Jacqueline Cousteau (Presle), has been murdered and he is the prime suspect. Another cracker-jack slice of British film noir produced by the brilliant Joseph Losey. Blind Date finds Losey on the sort of firm ground he thrives on, examining hot topics such as class consciousness, eroticism, political pot-boiling, corruption, misogyny and at the crux of the story there's a very intricate mystery to be solved. When Losey was at his best there was an edginess to his films, and this is no exception, the construction of the tale is akin to someone dangling a piece of red meat over a Lion's cage (or in this case a Cougar), only to keep pulling it away at the last second. Hook - Line - Sinker. It all begins in a jovial manner, Van Rooyer is so happy, skipping his way to his lover's apartment, the jazzy musical score soars and shrieks, then the tone changes considerably, Losey and his crew have offered a false dawn. It soon becomes apparent that Rooyer is something of an arrogant snot, a struggling and tortured painter, he's hard to empathise with as he gets leaned on first by Gordon Jackson's efficient copper, then the mighty presence of Stanley Baker as Inspector Morgan - with Welsh accent joyously in full effect, he's nursing a cold and drinking milk, but boyo this is a guy you don't want grilling you... Cougarville. Rest of the picture is predominantly told in flashback, how Rooyer and Cousteau came to meet, their initial sparring and eventual relationship, with the mature femme fatale lady wrapping the hapless painter around her finger. Losey sexes things up, really gets as much heat as he can into the coupling without bothering the censors, he even slots in a sex metaphor that Hitchcock would have approved of. Then the rug pulls begin, the can is opened, worms everywhere, or is it just smoke and mirrors? Losey and Challis use every opportunity to use trusted film noir photographic techniques, but never in a lazy manner. Some of the isolated lighting used - particularly when Presle is holding court - is cheeky but potent with it, and the close ups, long takes and wide frames favoured by Losey ensure that no scene is merely being allowed to be ordinary. Baker, like Dirk Bogarde, was a classic Losey man, a meeting of minds that produced performances of steel and psychological intricacy. Yet it's not Baker who owns this film, it's Krüger, a multifaceted jumping-bean of a performance, simply terrific. As is the film itself, one of Losey's most under valued British treasures. 9/10

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How long is Blind Date?

Blind Date has a running time of 1h 35m (95 minutes total).

Who directed Blind Date?

Blind Date was directed by Joseph Losey.

Is Blind Date worth watching?

Blind Date has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.9/10 based on 27 votes.

What genre is Blind Date?

Blind Date is a Crime, Drama and Mystery film released in 1959.

Who stars in Blind Date?

The cast of Blind Date includes Hardy Krüger, Stanley Baker, Micheline Presle, John Van Eyssen and Gordon Jackson.