· Holiday in Spain, a movie originally released in under a different title, Scent of Mystery, is another of those films that, for decades, one thought might never be seen topfind247.co has one of the strangest histories in all of cinema. Partly for technical reasons, partly because its rights holders for years sat on their unusual library holdings, was unseen for most of the last half-century. · Holiday in Spain: Directed by Jack Cardiff. With Denholm Elliott, Peter Lorre, Beverly Bentley, Paul Lukas. Vacationing Englishman Oliver Larker stumbles upon a plot to kill a /10(). · interesting but not great. P Lorre, D Elliott. Scent of Mystery, which is also known as Holiday in Spain. Stars Denholm Elliott and the talented but mysterious Peter Lorre. at the beginning, the card tells us we're going to see the original Smilebox version. wikipedia dot org shows us that this is a curved version of letterbox filming, where the camera tries to show things from the viewers /10().
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Directed by: Ken Annakin Actors: Derek Farr, Joan Hopkins, Peter Lorre Production Company: Harry Reynolds Productions Release Date: 4 November (USA) Aspect Ratio: 1 When his wife is murdered, the husband tries to divert suspicion from himself to someone else. Peter Lorre (born László Löwenstein; J – Ma) was a Hungarian-American actor. Lorre began his stage career in Vienna before moving to Germany where he worked first on the stage, then in film in Berlin in the late s and early s. Lorre caused an international sensation in the Weimar Republic -era film M ( Peter Lorre is awfully fun to watch as the chill, old cab driver. At one point, I could've sworn Lorre made a wisecrack about Casablanca. And then there's that the movie is essentially a pleasant holiday romp thru Spain, if you disregard all the murder attempts.
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