George Dixon, un policier londonien proche de la retraite, est tué par deux délinquants. Son jeune équipier interpelle par hasard l'amie de l'un des assassins dont il retrouve ainsi la piste.
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La lampe bleue
1951
R
1 h 24 m
Royaume-Uni
Crime
Drame
Thriller
George Dixon, un policier londonien proche de la retraite, est tué par deux délinquants. Son jeune équipier interpelle par hasard l'amie de l'un des assassins dont il retrouve ainsi la piste.
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PC George Dixon
Dirk Bogarde
Tom Riley
Jimmy Hanley
PC Andy Mitchell
Robert Flemyng
Detective Sgt. Roberts
Bernard Lee
Divisional Detective Inspector Cherry
Peggy Evans
Diana Lewis
Patric Doonan
Spud
Bruce Seton
PC 'Jock' Campbell
Meredith Edwards
PC 'Taff' Hughes
Clive Morton
Police Sgt. Brooks
Frederick Piper
Alf Lewis
Dora Bryan
Maisie
Gladys Henson
Mrs. Em Dixon
Tessie O'Shea
Self - Singer
John Adams
PC at Darts Match
Muriel Aked
Mrs. Beryl Waterboume
Arnold Bell
Hospital Doctor
Alma Cogan
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Trishie
29/05/2023 17:06
source: The Blue Lamp
strive
17/05/2023 14:20
Moviecut—The Blue Lamp
Dorigen23
16/11/2022 10:26
The Blue Lamp
Amal Abass Abdel Reda
16/11/2022 02:08
Now here's an unpretentious film with no glamour or glitz but keeps you hooked. Move over Hollywood, and give the "Bulldog" his due. The film moves at a pace that would seem a little slow focussing on trivial duties and lifestyles of the London bobby but don't go away the action and human drama starts halfway through and my word does it start moving! Dirk Bogarde is excellent and his portrayal of a petty hoodlum with a psychopathic streak which masks his fear is unforgettable. The bombed out East End of London and the Cockney accent takes one to post-War England. The coppers of yesteryear England did not wear guns and so do most present coppers in the sub-continent today but the director narrates by his tale that this is no walkover for criminals. Watch it.
Chloé Warrisse Mtg
16/11/2022 02:08
London just post-war was still a Victorian city. As the police cars chase the villains along mainly traffic-free roads there is a strange void in the sky - the council estates with their tower blocks are ten years or so in the future. I'd like a closer look at Gladys Henson's kitchen. She's got rid of the old range and cooks on a gas stove in the scullery, but still has a mantelpiece stuffed with nicknacks. Her scenes at home are so touching. At first she can't bear the thought of a lodger in "Bert's old room", but she quickly comes round to Jimmy Hanley as a guest. Another sign that we are in a vanished world: everybody is so THIN! Rationing was still going in 1950.
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Trishie
29/05/2023 17:06
source: The Blue Lamp
strive
17/05/2023 14:20
Moviecut—The Blue Lamp
Dorigen23
16/11/2022 10:26
The Blue Lamp
Amal Abass Abdel Reda
16/11/2022 02:08
Now here's an unpretentious film with no glamour or glitz but keeps you hooked. Move over Hollywood, and give the "Bulldog" his due. The film moves at a pace that would seem a little slow focussing on trivial duties and lifestyles of the London bobby but don't go away the action and human drama starts halfway through and my word does it start moving! Dirk Bogarde is excellent and his portrayal of a petty hoodlum with a psychopathic streak which masks his fear is unforgettable. The bombed out East End of London and the Cockney accent takes one to post-War England. The coppers of yesteryear England did not wear guns and so do most present coppers in the sub-continent today but the director narrates by his tale that this is no walkover for criminals. Watch it.
Chloé Warrisse Mtg
16/11/2022 02:08
London just post-war was still a Victorian city. As the police cars chase the villains along mainly traffic-free roads there is a strange void in the sky - the council estates with their tower blocks are ten years or so in the future. I'd like a closer look at Gladys Henson's kitchen. She's got rid of the old range and cooks on a gas stove in the scullery, but still has a mantelpiece stuffed with nicknacks. Her scenes at home are so touching. At first she can't bear the thought of a lodger in "Bert's old room", but she quickly comes round to Jimmy Hanley as a guest. Another sign that we are in a vanished world: everybody is so THIN! Rationing was still going in 1950.
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