Rent House of Strangers (1949)

3.7 of 5 from 64 ratings
1h 37min
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Synopsis:
Gino Monetti (Edward G. Robinson) is a self made man, an Italian immigrant who has dragged himself up from the slums of New York to be president of his own bank. The struggle has made him hard and bitter - alienating him from three of his sons. Monetti is still close to his fourth son Max (Richard Conte), a sharp lawyer with an even sharper society girlfriend (Susan Hayward). As Monetti's banking empire begins to crumble, tensions within the family reach boiling point - and thoughts turn to revenge - and murder...
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Directors:
Producers:
Sol C. Siegel
Writers:
Philip Yordan, Jerome Weidman, Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Studio:
Odeon
Genres:
Children & Family, Classics, Drama
Collections:
Acting Up: Top 10 Performances At Cannes, Top Films
Awards:

1949 Cannes Best Actor

BBFC:
Release Date:
12/11/2012
Run Time:
97 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
B & W
Bonus:
  • Audio Commentary with Film Historian and author Foster Hirsch
  • Poster Gallery
  • Production Stills Gallery
  • Unit Photography Gallery
  • Theatrical Trailer

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Reviews (1) of House of Strangers

Family Melodrama. - House of Strangers review by Steve

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03/01/2025

Cumbersome dynasty saga which is a critics favourite but too weighted down by the laborious script. It's about the adaptation of a family of poor Sicilian immigrants to New York who achieve wealth but struggle to cast off the old ways. Like The Godfather. And it's a generational story about a patriarch who destroys his legacy by refusing to change.

To keep control, he sets his four sons against each other. Edward G. Robinson plays the father who grew up in poverty but made a fortune establishing a neighbourhood bank with idiosyncratic book keeping methods. After the 1933 banking act, the whole lot comes crashing down and his boys fight to take charge of the remains.

All the sons are like the father in different ways. His favourite is Richard Conte, a lawyer of dubious probity. There is much of the old country in all of them and insinuations of the mafia. The problem is the narrative focuses too little on the family's internecine power struggle and too much on Conte's on-off relationship with Susan Hayward.

She's always worth watching, but her role is inflated. There is lavish set decor and artistic noir photography, but the story lacks impetus. When a powerful climax looms into view, it is fluffed. Maybe due to the production code. It was remade as Broken Lance in 1954, and the themes of heritage and revenge work much better as a western.

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