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Margin for Error

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 14m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,8/10
342
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Joan Bennett, Milton Berle, and Otto Preminger in Margin for Error (1943)
ComédieDrameGuerreRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueKarl, Nazi consul in the US and a compulsive gambler, embezzles state funds and enrages his wife Sophia, his secretary Max as well as US police officer Moe who is detailed to duty in the con... Tout lireKarl, Nazi consul in the US and a compulsive gambler, embezzles state funds and enrages his wife Sophia, his secretary Max as well as US police officer Moe who is detailed to duty in the consulate and to protect the German diplomats.Karl, Nazi consul in the US and a compulsive gambler, embezzles state funds and enrages his wife Sophia, his secretary Max as well as US police officer Moe who is detailed to duty in the consulate and to protect the German diplomats.

  • Director
    • Otto Preminger
  • Writers
    • Clare Boothe Luce
    • Lillie Hayward
    • Samuel Fuller
  • Stars
    • Joan Bennett
    • Milton Berle
    • Otto Preminger
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,8/10
    342
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Otto Preminger
    • Writers
      • Clare Boothe Luce
      • Lillie Hayward
      • Samuel Fuller
    • Stars
      • Joan Bennett
      • Milton Berle
      • Otto Preminger
    • 9Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
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      • 2 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux45

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    Joan Bennett
    Joan Bennett
    • Sophia Baumer
    Milton Berle
    Milton Berle
    • Moe Finkelstein
    Otto Preminger
    Otto Preminger
    • Karl Baumer
    Carl Esmond
    Carl Esmond
    • Baron Max von Alvenstor
    • (as Charles Esmond)
    Howard Freeman
    Howard Freeman
    • Otto Horst
    Liesl Handl
    Liesl Handl
    • Frieda
    • (as Poldy Dur)
    Clyde Fillmore
    Clyde Fillmore
    • Dr. Jennings
    Ludwig Donath
    Ludwig Donath
    • Hitler's Voice
    • (as Louis Donath)
    Ferike Boros
    Ferike Boros
    • Mrs. Finkelstein
    • (uncredited)
    Gary Breckner
    • American Announcer
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Byrd
    Ralph Byrd
    • Pete - Dice-Playing Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    James Carlisle
    • Casino Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Ruth Cherrington
    Ruth Cherrington
    • Dowager
    • (uncredited)
    Dulce Day
    • Casino Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Don Dillaway
    Don Dillaway
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Dunn
    Eddie Dunn
    • Desk Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    J. Norton Dunn
    • Saboteur
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Ferrandini
    • Casino Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Otto Preminger
    • Writers
      • Clare Boothe Luce
      • Lillie Hayward
      • Samuel Fuller
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs9

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    5boblipton

    Hasn't Aged Well

    Policeman Milton Berle is assigned to guarding the German consulate in New York, despite his protests. He woos the German maid, Liesl Handl, gets along well with aristocratic consulate secretary Carl Esmond, thinks the consulate's wife, Joan Bennett, is quite a looker (so do I). That leaves the consul, played by director Otto Preminger as if he is Eric von Stroheim, He is a stinker. Meanwhile, various plots are playing out within the walls.

    On paper, this looks like it should have been a pretty good movie. It's based on a Claire Booth Luce play, and the screenplay is by Lillie Hayward and Samuel Fuller. Yet the propaganda content overwhelms everything so much that the jokes have aged very poorly. The result is a desultory effort.

    I venture to suggest that Preminger had no talent for directing comedy. He finished up a couple of films for Lubitsch in a manner tha lacked sparkle, and spent the rest of his career doing important and often fascinating dramas, I venture to say that it's just as well.
    5malcolmgsw

    Otto is a nasty Nani

    I saw this film last night at the NFT.Unfortunately my hopes were not realised.It could not decide whether it was a comedy,drama or war film.Otto Preminger,doing his usual nasty Nazi was the only good thing in the film.When he disappeared the whole film went down the plughole.Milton Berle is unknown in the UK.I have seen some of his film performances which tend to be rather over the top.In this film he is rather restrained,more is the pity.Even he could not draw humour out of what should have been a promising situation.Apparently Otto was so keen for this film to succeed he spent his own money on rewrites.This begs the question just how bad the film was before the script alterations.All i can say is,Otto you should have saved your money.
    6GianfrancoSpada

    The forgotten segregationism

    "Margin for Error," a wartime film released in 1943, navigates the delicate balance of injecting humor into a narrative dominated by the shadow of World War II. Despite its promising origins as a stage play by Claire Booth Luce and a screenplay by Lillie Hayward and Samuel Fuller, the film struggles to rise above the weight of its propaganda content.

    Directed by Otto Preminger, who also takes on the role of the sadistic Nazi consul, the film showcases a mismatched mix of genres. While the comedic elements feel desultory and often fall flat, Preminger's portrayal of the villainous consul adds a compelling layer to the story. His character lacks any redeeming features, and Preminger revels in playing the antagonist with evident gusto.

    Milton Berle, playing the lead character Moe Finkelstein, a New York City cop tasked with guarding the German consulate, displays a restrained performance. However, the film's attempt to infuse humor into the serious wartime setting seems to stretch Berle's comedic talents thin. The supporting cast, including Joan Bennett and Carl Esmond, contributes solid performances, with Bennett bringing a noteworthy presence to her role.

    The narrative unfolds through a clever use of flashback, allowing Berle's character to recount the events within the German consulate. The film cleverly weaves a murder mystery, reminiscent of Agatha Christie, into its plot, adding an intriguing layer to the otherwise uneven storyline.

    Cinematographically, the film boasts impressive production values, with velvety photography by Cronjager and appealing set designs by Day. However, the comedic elements, intended to provide relief from the wartime tension, have not aged well, resulting in a film that falls short of its potential.

    In retrospect, "Margin for Error" remains a peculiar blend of genres, with Preminger's strong performance standing out against a backdrop of mixed comedic and dramatic attempts. The film's historical context, as a wartime propaganda piece, adds an extra layer of interest, but it ultimately fails to join the ranks of Preminger's more accomplished works.

    Additionally, it presents an idealized vision of a democratic America where seemingly people of all nationalities are well accepted and integrated. However, notably absent is any acknowledgment of the serious issue of segregationist racism that prevailed in the country at that time. The film appears to offer a simplified and optimistic portrayal of American society in the 1940s, overlooking the tensions and challenges related to racism that were, in reality, a significant part of the era. This lack of a deeper exploration may limit the authentic representation of the social and cultural complexity of that period.
    dbdumonteil

    Sour grapes

    It's just a joy to see Moe Finkelstein,a modest cop ,give lessons in democracy to a consul (the director/actor) and to a German of high birth,a baron !It was a propaganda movie ,but it did not repeat parrot(!) fashion Preminger's peers ' errors (!).Actually the purpose of the movie was to denounce Nazis and it pulls it off with gusto ,thanks to Milton Berle's naive but effective common sense .He probably never read "Tristan Und Isolde" but he knows that his country is the country where you enjoy freedom of expression.The movie cannot be ranked among Preminger's finest works,by a long shot ,but its construction (a long flashback) is a good way to show that all the Germans are not evil when the cop (now a soldier)stands up for his noble friend .There's also a murder mystery a la Agatha Christie a bit far fetched but rather smart. Fine acting,particularly by Joan Benett and Milton Berle.Preminger's character is a bit caricatured.
    7JohnHowardReid

    Berle Is Wide of the Margin, but Bennett and Preminger Are Great!

    Preminger also starred and directed the stage play which ran highly successful seasons both on Broadway (264 performances) and the West Coast, so he was a natural for the movie version. Unfortunately, the play is more than a trifle dated, unlike Mrs Luce's other huge stage success, The Women, which is still pointed and amusing even today. By contrast, the women in Margin for Error are not the least bitchy, feline or self-indulgent. Instead, the comedy (such as it is) centers on the efforts of a Jewish cop to come to terms with his duties at the German consulate. He smiles a lot, wins the heart of a serving girl (the lovely Leisl Handl) and has plenty to say and do, but Milton Berle's interpretation never strikes me as either the slightest bit policeman-like or true-to-life. Otto Preminger's portrait of the evil consul is equally one-dimensional, but at least he gives the role presence and charisma. While Preminger rivets attention, Berle is just plain dish-washy. Admittedly, the plot is full of holes, and the other police officers are likewise ridiculously simple-minded. Thank goodness the rest of the cast are better served by the script, particularly Howard Freeman in his best role ever as the strutting, cowardly Mussolini-like bund leader; dashing Carl Esmond as the secretary; and beautiful Joan Bennett as the wife. Production values, led by Cronjager's velvety photography and Day's appealing sets, impress

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      The pinball machine that Finkelstein and Frieda play in the drugstore is an electro-mechanical "Twin Six" (1941) manufactured by J.H. Keeney & Co Inc.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Confusions of a Nutzy Spy (1943)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 février 1943 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • German
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Margen de error
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • société de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Durée
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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