The Mask of Dimitrios1944
The Mask of Dimitrios (1944)
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Cast
as Dimitrios Makropoulos
as Cornelius Leyden
as Mr. Peters

as Irana Preveza
as Fedor Muishkin
as Wladislaw Grodek
as Bulic
as Mme. Chavez
as Marukakis

as Col. Haki
as Anna Bulic

as Hans Werner
as Mr. Pappas
as Dhris Abdul
as Konrad

as Person on Beach

as Person on Beach

as Person on Beach

as Fisherman

as Reporter

as Servant

as Servant

as Servant

as Morgue Attendant

as Hotel Clerk

as Man

as Man

as Man

as Man

as Officer in Smyrna

as Porter

as Hostess

as Nightclub Dancer

as Bostoff

as Coach Driver

as Landlord

as Cafe Proprietor

as Policeman

as Policeman

as Vaxoff

as Stambulisky

as Doorkeeper

as Secretary

as Receptionist

as Druhar

as Flower Girl

as Croupier

as Taxi Driver

as Hotel Clerk

as Conductor
as Cafe Customer
Critic Reviews for The Mask of Dimitrios
All Critics (6) | Top Critics (1) | Fresh (5) | Rotten (1)
Romanian-born ex-painter Negulesco aims for sophistication with Hitchcockian banter between rivals -- Lorre and perennially suspicious Sydney Greenstreet -- and a crafty Wellesian figure of hearsay in Dimitrios.

It creates mystery for the sake of creating mystery. It poses a question, "Who is Dimitrios?" and continues to pose it for an hour and a half.
The trip is interesting. [Full review in Spanish]
"The Mask of Dimitrios" may get bogged down with its storytelling structure, but don't let that keep you from enjoying yet another amazing encounter between Greenstreet and Lorre.
Warner Bros. could crank out smashing suspense films like this one on a regular basis during the 1940s.
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The Mask of Dimitrios Quotes
Col. Haki: | I find a murder in a detective story much more sympathetic than a real murder. |
Cornelius Latimer Leyden: | Goodbye Mr. Peters. Au revoir. Sorry you won't be able to go to the Indies now. |
Mr. Peters: | You see, there's not enough kindness in the world. |