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Blue Death in The Fog

38 min · 21. jan. 2026
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Fog has a way of swallowing the truth. On a night when the Thames lay still and London held its breath, a man died without a sound—his skin marked by a strange blue pallor, his secrets carried off by the mist. My name is Dr. Arthur Wenton. And the man beside me, Kelsom Cholerh, does not believe in ghosts… only in men who use fear as a weapon.

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Welcome to another movie! This one is a little different, while not quite full Film Noir- this was still evolving, Secret Agent definitely flirts with the genre's dark soul — ambiguous heroes, and fatal choices, and a sense that no one really wins in the shadows of war. 1936 Secret Agent, by the great Alfred Hitchcock would show early signs of the suspense techniques Hitchcock would perfect in his later classics -The 39 Steps, Notorious, North by Northwest. Peter Lorre’s role as The General (a.k.a. “The Hairless Mexican”) is one of the most over-the-top performances in a Hitchcock film. Lorre, fresh off his role as the child murderer in M (1931), had escaped Nazi Germany and was still learning English. His accent, eccentric delivery, and dyed hair gave the role a madcap unpredictability. The character name itself is such a bizarrely specific moniker, it sounds like something out of a pulp novel Hitchcock found in a train station. Sit back and enjoy the nineteen thirty six, movie Secret Agent.

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