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6.4/10 • 79

1950-01-131h 38m

ThrillerCrimeDrama

Tomorrow she will know what she did tonight!!

The wife of a psychoanalyst falls prey to a devious quack hypnotist when he discovers she is an habitual shoplifter. Then one of his previous patients now being treated by the real doctor is found murdered, with her still at the scene, and suspicion points only one way.

Directors
Otto Preminger
Editors
Louis R. Loeffler

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  1. Gene Tierney

    Gene Tierney

    Ann Sutton

  2. José Ferrer

    José Ferrer

    David Korvo

  3. Richard Conte

    Richard Conte

    Dr. William 'Bill' Sutton

  4. Charles Bickford

    Charles Bickford

    Lt. James Colton

  5. Eduard Franz

    Eduard Franz

    Martin Avery

  6. Barbara O'Neil

    Barbara O'Neil

    Theresa "Terry" Randolph

  7. Constance Collier

    Constance Collier

    Tina Cosgrove

  8. Fortunio Bonanova

    Fortunio Bonanova

    Feruccio di Ravallo

  9. Lawrence Dobkin

    Lawrence Dobkin

    Dr. Wayne

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John Chard Avatar

John Chard

Mar 15, 2014

7/10

A successful marriage is usually based on what a husband and wife don't know about each other. An interesting and divisive film noir thriller directed by Otto Preminger and written by Ben Hecht (under the blacklist pseudonym Lester Barstow) and Andrew Solt. Adapted from the novel "Methinks the Lady" written by Guy Endore, the film Stars Gene Tierney, Richard Conte, José Ferrer, and Charles Bickford. Arthur C. Miller is the cinematographer and David Raksin, under the watchful eye of Alfred Newman, provides the music. The plot sees Ann Sutton (Tierney), the wife of a successful psychoanalyst (Conte), arrested for shoplifting since she has some kleptomania issues. Just when it seems Ann is about to be thrust into a world of scandal, she is saved by smooth-talking hypnotist called David Korvo (Ferrer). Korvo, however, is not what he seems to be, and Ann soon finds herself involved in blackmail and murder and her marriage on the brink of collapse. Confused and emotionally torn, Ann is unsure whether or not she has committed a crime. It looks bleak unless her husband or the police can get to the bottom of the murky mystery. Combining a psychological thriller core with overt melodramatics, Whirlpool has still to convince many of the film noir hoards as to its worth. Some critics find the concept of the story silly and hard to take, whilst others have gone a step further to suggest that Preminger and Hecht have merely remade Hitchcock's Gregory Peck starrer Spellbound (Hecht on screenplay duties there too) from four years earlier. Either way, and putting a noirish sheen on a Hitchcock movie is no bad thing by the way, Preminger's movie is a compelling little piece of cinema. The central theme of hypnosis as a weapon gives the film a dark edge and Preminger nicely portrays a world containing sympathetically flawed characters. While in the form of Ferrer's oily slick Korvo, film noir gets a most intriguing Mabuse/Freudian like villain of high entertainment value. Tierney doesn't have to do much here, asked to portray confusion and a almost constant state of hypnotism, she delivers well enough whilst always remaining innocently sexy. Conte's woodenness as the husband oddly benefits the story, while also worthy of a mention is the ever watchable Charles Bickford as Lt. Colton, a thinking man's copper, Bickford keeps it serious as the daftness of the plot threatens to submerge and unhinge the drama. Frowned upon by big hitting American critics, the film found support from notable Frenchies Rivette and Godard. It seems that like myself, they also liked the quirky and creepy nature of the beast. 7/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Keywords
kleptomaniahypnosisfilm noirshopliftinghypnotistpsychoanalyst