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So Long at the Fair (1950) [Re-UP]

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So Long at the Fair (1950) [Re-UP]

So Long at the Fair (1950)
DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | PAL 4:3 | 01:22:03 | 3,78 Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: None
Genre: Drama, Mystery

A young British woman (Jean Simmons) attends the 1889 Paris Exposition with her brother (David Tomlinson), only to find him mysteriously missing the morning after their arrival. When the hotel staff insists that neither her brother nor his hotel room ever existed, Simmons must investigate the mystery on her own, with the assistance of a helpful young stranger (Dirk Bogarde).


Vicky Barton (Jean Simmons) and her brother Johnny (David Tomlinson) arrive in Paris to attend the Great Exhibition of 1889 and enjoy a night on the town before returning to separate rooms at their hotel. The following morning Vicky discovers her brother is missing. Not only is there no record of his registration at the front desk but his room doesn't exist either. No one on the hotel staff recalls ever seeing him and in desperation Vicky goes to both the British consul and the local police chief but neither one believes her story. Determined to unravel the mystery of her brother's disappearance, Vicky enlists the help of a sympathetic stranger, British artist George Hathaway (Dirk Bogarde), and their sleuthing efforts uncover the truth.

So Long at the Fair (1950) [Re-UP]

Based on a novel by Anthony Thorne, So Long at the Fair (1950) has a premise that bears similarities with Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes (1938) but also looks forward to the "missing person" plot devices of Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965), Flightplan (2005) and other suspense films. Though leisurely paced, the intriguing narrative holds one's interest through the unexpected but plausible resolution and the authentic period detail, lavish art direction and impeccable performances by the main principals help suspend disbelief. The directorial duties were shared by Antony Darnborough and Terence Fisher who displayed a propensity toward melodramas and thrillers early in his career (Stolen Face [1952], Mantrap [1953]); Fisher would eventually attain cult status for his stylish period horror films for Hammer Studios such as Horror of Dracula [1958], The Mummy [1959] and The Curse of the Werewolf [1961].

So Long at the Fair (1950) [Re-UP]

Both Jean Simmons and Dirk Bogarde were rising young stars in the British film industry when they appeared in So Long at the Fair. Bogarde, who was in danger of being typecast as a hoodlum after his two previous films (Boys in Brown [1949], The Blue Lamp [1950]), remarked in an interview at the time: "…personally, I'm a little tired of spivs [British term for slackers], wide boys and junior crooks, however they come and in whatever period. I found So Long at the Fair a refreshing change after all these excursions into the shady nooks of petty crooks. For once I wasn't sharp and sly, or imbued with the reckless daring which springs from cowardice."

So Long at the Fair (1950) [Re-UP]

Bogarde and Simmons had never appeared in a film together before (and never would again) but they enjoyed a close working relationship on So Long at the Fair. Bogarde recalled, 'Jean is about the sweetest girl you could wish to meet and all you read about her being natural and unsophisticated is absolutely true. She has a great sense of fun, and one of these days I would like to do a comedy with her.' Simmons was equally complimentary saying, "He was such fun - a great giggler. I loved Dirk, and was hoping that perhaps we would be married one day; but I was dreaming, I was fantasizing…I never really knew him. I didn't realize he was gay - in those days people didn't talk about it."

So Long at the Fair (1950) [Re-UP]

In another interview, Bogarde confessed that he actually didn't care for So Long at the Fair, adding "but I had to do it, and at that point, I was very much in love with Jean Simmons. Rank thought it was a great idea to encourage their two juvenile stars and we were given this film which was supposed to launch our engagement. Unfortunately, by the time the film was finished Jean had fallen in love with Stewart Granger, thereby ruining the publicity effort."

So Long at the Fair (1950) [Re-UP]

Regardless of Bogarde's own opinion of So Long at the Fair, however, it did help advance his career. One of the film's producers, Betty E. Box, was so impressed with Bogarde's performance that she thought of him for the lead in Doctor in the House (1954), the romantic comedy that catapulted him to major stardom in England and led to numerous sequels, two of which also starred Bogarde (Doctor at Sea [1955], Doctor at Large [1957]).

So Long at the Fair (1950) [Re-UP]

The critical notices for So Long at the Fair were generally positive, with many noting that the incident that sets the plot in motion was inspired by a reputedly famous disappearance case which had taken on the mythic proportions of an urban myth. The New York Times also commented that directors Darnborough and Fisher "have chosen to have their cast speak quite a bit of dialogue in French, a circumstance which may confuse American audiences. But they have also taken the trouble to set that cast, charmingly attired in Victorian bustles and top hats, in authentically bustling, carefree and gay Parisian locales."
So Long at the Fair (1950) [Re-UP]

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