Posted on 07/11/2020 8:12:33 PM PDT by simpson96
Gaslight is a 1944 American psychological thriller film, adapted from Patrick Hamilton's play Gas Light (1938), about a woman whose husband slowly manipulates her into believing that she is going insane. It was directed by George Cukor and starred Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten, and 18-year-old Angela Lansbury in an Oscar-nominated screen debut (Supporting Actress). The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Screenplay, winning two for Best Actress and Best Production Design.
Gaslight (1944) - Flirting with the Maid Scene [Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, Angela Lansburt]
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Thanks for the recommendation. I just put a hold on it at our local town library.
Netflix DVD has removed it from their library. It drives me nuts how many films they have taken out of their film library.
Angela Lansburt. Who can forget her?
LOL!
Even if he doesn't. Just tell me he does. That'll do wonders for my recovery.
Set in Victorian England - he would have been hanged.
Angela Lansbury is still alive. She’s 94, and will be 95 in October.
What’s funny is that Angela Landsbury was only born three years before the actor who played her son in The Manchurian Candidate.
Angela is still alive and is 94 years old.
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When I saw the reviews and the cast, I picked it for a nice movie to watch with my wife for our wedding anniversary. Wrong choice.
Really? It fascinates me that anybody would like a movie like that. Do you identify with one of the characters or what is it you like about it?
Good. Hopefully he saw the error of his ways first.
Why would it fascinate you? It’s a well crafted and sensitive film.
The Boyer character just reminds me too much of someone who effed with my head. It brings back horrific memories.
Maybe if I watched it it would bring healing. What is so sensitive about it? Or are you being sarcastic?
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