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The Clairvoyant (US title: The Evil Mind) is a 1935 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Claude Rains, Fay Wray, and Jane Baxter. Based on the novel of the same name by Ernst Lothar, it was made at Islington Studios. The film's sets were designed by the German art director Alfred Junge. Bryan Edgar Wallace contributed to the screenplay.
Plot
Maximus, "King of the Mind Readers", performs an English music hall mind-reading act with the help of his wife, Rene, using a secret code. One night, he sees the beautiful Christine Shawn in the audience, and his act becomes reality. He is able to tell what is in a sealed letter without Rene's assistance.
Maximus does not think much of it, until he and Christine meet by chance on a train and he foresees an impending crash. He pulls the emergency cord to stop the train, but nobody believes him. He, his family and Christine disembark, and a few minutes later the train crashes. Christine tells her father, who owns a newspaper. He publishes the story, making Maximus famous.
Maximus realizes that his power only works when Christine is near. As they spend more time together, Christine falls in love with him and Rene becomes jealous. Maximus' mother believes that no good can come of this new gift, but Maximus pays little attention, enjoying his well-paid success.
Another of his well-publicized predictions comes true: a 100-to-1 long shot wins The Derby. He chooses to ignore his own prophecy of his mother's death; when it comes true, he is so distraught that he decides to follow her wishes and abandon his ability. He feels compelled to act, however, when he foresees a great mining disaster. He is unable to convince the mining company to evacuate the mine. When the disaster occurs, hundreds are killed and more are missing and presumed dead.
He is publicly accused of causing the accident and is brought to trial. The prosecution claims that Maximus himself caused both tragedies, by delaying the train and by panicking the miners into making a mistake. Maximus predicts in the courtroom that the missing miners will be found alive. When this becomes true, he is released. Maximus decides to give up his gift and he and Rene slip away into obscurity.
Cast
Claude Rains as Maximus
Fay Wray as Rene
Jane Baxter as Christine Shawn
Mary Clare as Maximus's mother
Ben Field as Simon
Athole Stewart as Lord Southwood
C. Denier Warren as James J. Bimeter
Felix Aylmer as prosecutor
Donald Calthrop as derelict
Margaret Davidge as lodging housekeeper
Carleton Hobbs as racing commentator
Graham Moffatt as page boy
Jack Raine as customs officer
D.J. Williams as juror
References
Bibliography
Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
External links
The Clairvoyant at IMDb
The Clairvoyant at the TCM Movie Database
The Clairvoyant at Rotten Tomatoes
The Clairvoyant at AllMovie
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