Peter Lorre: 5 For the Day

A wonderfully observant 5 for the day.

One particularly good quote, but go read the whole thing:

Lorre’s work here cannot be judged by any normal standards: his performance of thwarted passion is so far-out, so bizarre in its details, yet it somehow remains gentle and human.

I saw M on a rainy night in Providence RI with my boyfriend at the Cable Car Cinema – I had never seen it – and the movie just freaked me out, blew me away, whatever superlative you want to assign to it … I had never seen anything like it, and Peter Lorre is haunting. He makes well-chick from The Ring look like a nice (if maladjusted) girl.

Oh, and I loved this bit from the post:

On the Berlin stage, he turned a one-line bit part into a triumph: playing a servant, he was supposed to come on and simply say, “Frau Schultz is here to see you.” Instead, Lorre entered insolently, slowly lit a cigarette, and turned Frau Schultz’s arrival into an extended improv interrogation with the lady of the house (a portent of his later scene stealing).

Anyway, go read the whole thing.

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10 Responses to Peter Lorre: 5 For the Day

  1. bill says:

    this was just great…all so interesting…

    And though I have no I idea who Erich Korngold is, I loved reading that during a party at his house, Peter Lorre “hungrily sank his teeth into Mrs. Korngold’s ass.”

  2. Dan says:

    The Cable Car is an excellent place to see a film!

  3. red says:

    Dan – isn’t it? Awesome movie house.

  4. red says:

    Bill! I know – “hungrily” – hahahaha can’t you just see it?

    I love his dissipated performance in Beat the Devil. It’s truly corrupt.

  5. cvn says:

    I like one of his “personal quotes” on his IMDB page – “All that anyone needs to imitate me is two soft-boiled eggs and a bedroom voice.” Though soft-boiled eggs have never been much of a come-hither for me.

  6. red says:

    Bill – and I guess I was unaware of his addiction to morphine.

    I think I need to read this new biography.

  7. Cheryl says:

    Loved the blog entry on Peter Lorre — “5 for day”. Thanks, too, for the mention of “The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre”. You can find out more about the book here, on the official website: http://www.PeterLorreBook.com.

  8. Westside B says:

    You should read THE LOST ONE. It is an excellent biography. Full of surprising details of an extraordinary life.

  9. JFH says:

    My favorite performances were in:

    The Black Cat, Tales of Terror

    and

    Arsenic and Old Lace

    Both show of his comic timing…

  10. steve on the mountain says:

    One of the most chilling moments I’ve ever seen on film:
    In M,child murderer (Peter Lorre) is looking in a shop window with a blank expression on his face. A little girl walks behind him and he notices her reflection in the window. Yikes.

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