Click Movie
PopularTop RatedUpcomingNow Playing
AboutPrivacy Policy

© 2025 Click Movie. All rights reserved.

This site is powered by the TMDb API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDb.

    Footsteps in the Fog
    Footsteps in the Fog

    Footsteps in the Fog

    "CLOSE ENOUGH TO KISS...OR KILL!"

    7.0•September 14, 1955•1h 30m
    ThrillerDramaCrime

    Storyline

    A Victorian-era murder mystery about a parlour maid who discovers that her employer may have killed his first wife.

    Director
    Arthur Lubin
    Writers
    Dorothy Davenport,Lenore J. Coffee

    Top Cast

    Stewart Granger

    Stewart Granger

    Stephen Lowry

    Jean Simmons

    Jean Simmons

    Lily Watkins

    Bill Travers

    Bill Travers

    David Macdonald

    Finlay Currie

    Finlay Currie

    Inspector Peters

    Ronald Squire

    Ronald Squire

    Alfred Travers

    Belinda Lee

    Belinda Lee

    Elizabeth Travers

    William Hartnell

    William Hartnell

    Herbert Moresby

    Frederick Leister

    Frederick Leister

    Dr. Simpson

    Percy Marmont

    Percy Marmont

    Magistrate

    Marjorie Rhodes

    Marjorie Rhodes

    Mrs. Park

    Peter Bull

    Peter Bull

    Brasher

    Barry Keegan

    Constable Burke

    Featured Reviews

    J

    John Chard

    June 4, 2015
    8 / 10
    The Interruption. Footsteps in the Fog is directed by Arthur Lubin and collectively written and adapted by Lenore J. Coffee, Dorothy Davenport & Arthur Pierson. It is based on the short story, The Interruption, written by Gothic novelist W. W. Jacobs. It stars Stewart Granger, Jean Simmons, Bill Travers, Belinda Lee and Ronald Squire. Music is by Benjamin Frankel and Technicolor cinematography by Christopher Challis. Stephen Lowry (Granger) is found by the house maid, Lily Watkins (Simmons), to have poisoned his wife. She promptly uses the information to blackmail Lowry. But with an attraction there they begin to have a relationship, however, motives and means are far from clear... A darn cracker of an Edwardian thriller that's redolent with Gothic atmosphere and film noir tints, Footsteps in the Fog also features nifty story telling that's acted considerably well by the then husband and wife team of Granger & Simmons. The plot features murder, betrayal and dangerous love, with warped psychology the order of the day, all done up splendidly in Technicolor by Powell & Pressburger's favourite cinematographer, Challis. Characterisations are deliberately perverse, Lily knows Stephen is a murderer, but is not afraid of him, she loves him on the terms of love that only she understands. Stephen is a dastard, dangerously so, but he's not beyond remorse either, and shows it. Both homme and femme are connivers, a recipe for disaster. These facts mark this particular coupling out as one of the most skew whiff in 50s thrillers. And thankfully when the denouement comes, it's a kicker, a real throat grabber that perfectly crowns this deliciously crafty picture. Support comes from a number of established British thespians like William Hartnel, Finlay Currie and Ronald Squire, while the art department have come up trumps for the period design. All told it's a film deserving of a bigger audience and easily recommended to classic melodrama/thriller fans. 8/10
    C

    CinemaSerf

    November 14, 2022
    7 / 10
    I have always really enjoyed watching this film. It pairs Stewart Granger, at the top of his game, and his real life wife Jean Simmons and their chemistry is wonderfully effective in this aptly named dollop of Victorian melodrama. We start out on a rainy day in a London cemetery with Granger ("Lowry") burying his wife. He returns home, all doom and gloom, shuts his living room door, pours himself a glass of something then a huge smile beams across his face - nope, I don't think he is too upset to be shot of her. Twists and turns ensue as housemaid "Lily" (Simmons) discovers that perhaps her death from gastroenteritis might not have been quite as the coroner was led to believe and she begins to impose herself - at some considerable peril - on her master. Thing is, her attempts at manipulation fall foul of one thing she hadn't quite bargained on - she falls in love and... It's a super watch, this - the costumes and sets are superb, as is the swirling score from Benjamin Frankel, and the direction from Arthur Lubin allows the two to play off one another like a couple of naturals. Occasionally we get to come up for air - in the form of distractions from Bill Travers and Belinda Lee, but essentially this is a cleverly crafted, suspenseful, two-hander that I still really enjoy.

    Watch Options

    Buy
    Amazon VideoGoogle Play MoviesYouTube
    Powered by JustWatch

    Details

    StatusReleased
    LanguageEN
    BudgetN/A
    RevenueN/A

    Keywords

    #victorian england#british noir#murder mystery
    IMDb

    You Might Also Like

    Black Sunday
    7.4

    Black Sunday

    1960

    The Left Hand of God
    6.3

    The Left Hand of God

    1955

    Escape Room
    4.9

    Escape Room

    2017

    Frontier Hellcat
    6.3

    Frontier Hellcat

    1964

    Taming the Wild
    5.5

    Taming the Wild

    1936

    Joker
    8.1

    Joker

    2019

    Titanic
    7.9

    Titanic

    1997

    Oppenheimer
    8.0

    Oppenheimer

    2023

    Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
    7.4

    Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

    2019

    8 Mile
    7.1

    8 Mile

    2002

    Tenet
    7.2

    Tenet

    2020

    The Shawshank Redemption
    8.7

    The Shawshank Redemption

    1994

    The Breakfast Club
    7.7

    The Breakfast Club

    1985

    The Truman Show
    8.1

    The Truman Show

    1998

    One Hundred and One Dalmatians
    7.2

    One Hundred and One Dalmatians

    1961

    Back to the Future
    8.3

    Back to the Future

    1985

    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
    8.0

    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

    2004

    Call Me by Your Name
    8.1

    Call Me by Your Name

    2017

    Green Book
    8.2

    Green Book

    2018

    WALL·E
    8.1

    WALL·E

    2008