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My Name Is Julia Ross

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6.7/10 • 68

1945-11-081h 5m

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She went to sleep as a secretary ... and woke up a madman's "bride"!

Julia Ross secures employment, through a rather-noisy employment agency, with a wealthy widow and goes to live at her house. Two days later, she awakens in a different house in different clothes and with a new identity.

Directors
Joseph H. Lewis
Editors
Henry Batista

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  1. Nina Foch

    Nina Foch

    Julia Ross

  2. May Whitty

    May Whitty

    Mrs. Hughes

  3. George Macready

    George Macready

    Ralph Hughes

  4. Roland Varno

    Roland Varno

    Dennis Bruce

  5. Anita Sharp-Bolster

    Anita Sharp-Bolster

    Sparkes

  6. Doris Lloyd

    Doris Lloyd

    Mrs. Mackie

  7. Queenie Leonard

    Queenie Leonard

    Alice (uncredited)

  8. Joy Harington

    Joy Harington

    Bertha (uncredited)

  9. Leonard Mudie

    Leonard Mudie

    Peters (uncredited)

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John Chard

Nov 19, 2013

8/10

We're doing everything in our power to make you well again. My Name Is Julia Ross is directed by Joseph H. Lewis and adapted to screenplay by Muriel Roy Bolton from The Woman in Red written by Anthony Gilbert. It stars Nina Foch, Dame Mary Witty, George Macready, Roland Varno, Anita Sharp-Bolster and Doris Lloyd. Music is by Mischa Bakaleinikoff and cinematography by Burnett Guffey. Julia Ross (Foch) out of work and in debt arrears to her landlady, hastily accepts a in-house secretarial position to Mrs. Hughes (Whitty). Starting work in the Hughes house in London the first night, she wakes up two days later in a cliff-top mansion in Cornwall. She is told she has been away with mental health problems, her name is Marion Hughes and she is married to Ralph Hughes (Macready)... A very important film in the career of the great Joseph H. Lewis, My Name is Julia Ross would effectively put the director on the map, with noir fans subsequently rewarded with the likes of Gun Crazy and The Big Combo. Compact in running time (65 minutes) and budget, it's a film that showcases just what real good work could be achieved by a director and photographer noir team working under tight restrictions; classical noir production if you like. Story as it is is pretty straightforward and familiar, but atmosphere and visual smartness ensure this is no walk down retread lane. It falls into the Gothic noir spectrum of films, following in the traditions of Rebecca, Gaslight and Suspicion. In fact, it's also very much "old dark house" on staple terms, with eerie staircase, wood panelled rooms, secret passageways and even a black cat. While the setting, house on a seaside cliff where the mist rolls in at night, is splendidly moody. The characterisations (very well performed by the cast) are vivid and odd, with us clearly meant to note that Julia Ross is clearly the only normal being in the Hughes household! Best of the bunch is Macready's Ralph Hughes, the catalyst for all the things that are happening, he fondles his knives like a fetishist, a truly memorable noir antagonist. Ultimately it's what Lewis and Guffey bring to the fore that makes the film better than it is on the page. Expressionistic touches are here of course, but it's the skew-whiff camera placements and up close POV shots that bring the viewer into Julia's confused new world. Memorable scenes are frequent, be it a rain sodden street or Julia peering through the bars of her bedroom, there's visual treats aplenty here. The ending is all to quick and as is often the case in this type of narrative, implausibilities need to be ignored. But that is easy to do, because with atmosphere unbound and not a shot wasted, this is a safe recommendation to the Gothic noir faithful. 8/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Keywords
kidnappingidentity crisiscornwall, englandfilm noircliffsmental illnessmother son relationshipdominant motherscary house