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Across the Bridge

In the Tradition of the Finest British Chiller Thrillers
1957 | 103m | English

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Popularity: 0.5 (history)

Director: Ken Annakin
Writer: Guy Elmes, Denis Freeman
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In Mexico, a financier on the run poses as a man he just murdered, only to find out that the man was also a murderer.
Release Date: Aug 20, 1957
Director: Ken Annakin
Writer: Guy Elmes, Denis Freeman
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords mexico, bridge, usa–mexico border, murder, on the run, train, dog, british noir, stolen identity, based on short story, assumed identity, wanted man
Production Companies The Rank Organisation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Rod Steiger Carl Schaffner
David Knight Johnny
Marla Landi Mary
Noel Willman Chief of Police
Bernard Lee Chief Inspector Hadden
Eric Pohlmann Police Sergeant
Alan Gifford Cooper
Ingeborg von Kusserow Mrs. Scarff
Bill Nagy Paul Scarff
Faith Brook Kay
Marianne Deeming Anna
Noel Drayton Reporter
Jack Carter Detective in Schaffner's Office
Stanley Maxted Milton
Jack Lester Sam
Betty Cooper Miss Hilton
Jon Farrell Stationmaster
Mark Baker Baggage Man
John Hayward Reporter
Ryck Rydon Reporter
Murray Kash Reporter
Don Gilliland Reporter
Name Job
Guy Elmes Writer
Denis Freeman Writer
James Bernard Original Music Composer
Reginald H. Wyer Director of Photography
Alfred Roome Editor
Joan Ellacott Costume Design, Costume Designer
Ken Annakin Director
Graham Greene Short Story
Cedric Dawe Art Direction
Arthur Alcott Production Controller
Jack Martin Production Manager
Roger Good Assistant Director
Kip Gowans Assistant Director
Dudley Lovell Camera Operator
Olga Brook Continuity
Geoffrey Rodway Makeup Artist
Maude Onslow Hairdresser
Peter Murton Set Dresser
Don Sharpe Sound Editor
Dudley Messenger Sound Recordist
Gordon K. McCallum Sound Recordist
John Hollingsworth Music Director
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John Stafford Producer
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John Chard
9.0

He's got one friend left. Across the Bridge is directed by Ken Annakin and adapted to screenplay by Guy Elmes and Dennis Freeman for a Graham Greene story. It stars Rod Steiger, David Knight, Marla Landi, Noel Willman, Bernard Lee and Eric Pohlmann. Music is by James Bernard and cinematography by ... Reginald Wyer. High powered business man Carl Schaffner (Steiger) is crooked and the net is finally closing in on him. Fleeing to Mexico he initiates a sequence of events that finds him taking on the identity of another man. If he thought this was going to be his way out of a jam? He has no idea... The implosion of a morally corrupt shyster drives this excellent and under seen Brit noir production. Fronted by Steiger turning in one of his greatest performances, he himself called it the second best work he ever did after The Pawnbroker, pic unfolds slowly but grips like a vice until the final third thrusts Schaffner into a world of desperation and solitude. A world inhabited by people not beyond fracturing laws and regulations themselves, and where it dawns on him that the vagaries of fate has stared him in the eyes and laughed at him. Annakin, himself proclaiming this to be up with his best work, creates a grubby and sweaty Mexican border town to act as the backdrop to Schaffner's mental decay, and with Bernard's ferociously aware musical score pounding on Schaffner's shoulders, atmosphere is set at the high end of Bleakville. Dolores the dog is also a star of the piece, and the most integral of characters as well, putting one in mind immediately of the great Bogart picture High Sierra. Once tale reaches the culmination, where man and dog are to have their respective futures decided on the bridge of the title, suspense is at breaking point and Annakin gives us the coup de grace. Excellent movie. 8.5/10

May 16, 2024
John Chard
9.0

He's got one friend left. Across the Bridge is directed by Ken Annakin and adapted to screenplay by Guy Elmes and Dennis Freeman for a Graham Greene story. It stars Rod Steiger, David Knight, Marla Landi, Noel Willman, Bernard Lee and Eric Pohlmann. Music is by James Bernard and cinematography ... by Reginald Wyer. High powered business man Carl Schaffner (Steiger) is crooked and the net is finally closing in on him. Fleeing to Mexico he initiates a sequence of events that finds him taking on the identity of another man. If he thought this was going to be his way out of a jam? He has no idea... The implosion of a morally corrupt shyster drives this excellent and under seen Brit noir production. Fronted by Steiger turning in one of his greatest performances, he himself called it the second best work he ever did after The Pawnbroker, pic unfolds slowly but grips like a vice until the final third thrusts Schaffner into a world of desperation and solitude. A world inhabited by people not beyond fracturing laws and regulations themselves, and where it dawns on him that the vagaries of fate has stared him in the eyes and laughed at him. Annakin, himself proclaiming this to be up with his best work, creates a grubby and sweaty Mexican border town to act as the backdrop to Schaffner's mental decay, and with Bernard's ferociously aware musical score pounding on Schaffner's shoulders, atmosphere is set at the high end of Bleakville. Dolores the dog is also a star of the piece, and the most integral of characters as well, putting one in mind immediately of the great Bogart picture High Sierra. Once tale reaches the culmination, where man and dog are to have their respective futures decided on the bridge of the title, suspense is at breaking point and Annakin gives us the coup de grace. Excellent movie. 8.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Talk about hoist by your own petard! Rod Steiger is the manipulative British/German businessman "Chaffner" who has embezzled a great deal of money from his business. Bent on escape from the USA to Mexico, he gets his train timings wrong! Facing capture, he drugs a fellow passenger and steals his ide ... ntity. Initially that seems like a good idea, he even makes it to Mexico - only there does he discover that the man he is pretending to be is even worse than him and the Mexican authorities, as well as pursuing Scotland Yard Inspector "Hayden" (Bernard Lee) turn the tables on their quarry in an ingenious and rather cruel, effective and ostracising manner. Steiger is really good here as his situation becomes more and more desperate. The tight photography from Reginald Wyer coupled with some taut direction from Ken Annakin and scoring from James Bernard work well to illustrate to us just how how unwelcoming his new home was - indeed, he was lucky that a stray dog decided to befriend him! I liked the ending - it had a clever sense of vindication and though this pace is a bit lethargic at times, this is well worth watching for Steiger on his own.

Nov 27, 2023