Gaslight (1944)
Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer
George Cukor, whose name is synonymous with
so-called women's movies directed Gaslight (1944), a tightly
knit black and white psychological Victorian gem of a thriller.
On the surface it is not a complicated premise. Young Paula Alquist, played by beautiful Ingrid Bergman is sent away to Italy
to finish her schooling after her famous aunt is found murdered
in her home. The murderer was never found. Nor were the jewels
she was rumored to have. Fast forward years later. Paula has
fallen in love with charming and dashing Gregory Anton (Charles
Boyer). She marries Anton and they return to her aunt's house
which is now Paula's by inheritance.
Paula cannot see it, but the audience sees that her husband's
charm is quickly fading as he isolates her from their social
circle under the guise that she is ill and cannot see anyone. He
manipulates her to the point that she fears that she is
losing her mind. The viewer watches Ingrid Bergman's character
change from an intelligent, secure young woman to a paranoid
recluse slowly being driven mad by her husband who skillfully
controls her mind. She seems to lose and misplace things, she
hears faint footsteps, she appears to be haunted by the
gaslights in her home, they flicker for no reason.. By now we
have learned that it is no coincidence that Gregory Anton, met,
married and convinced Paula to return to London to live in her
former home. He is determined to continue his search for the
jewels which was interrupted by Alice Alquist years ago. As
Paula struggles with her sanity, she has no one to turn to for
help until an inquisitive neighbor, Miss Thwaites (Dame May
Witty) elicits help from Brian Cameron (Joseph Cotton) who
happens to be a Scotland Yard detective. Cameron has his own
reasons for being curious about the never seen Paula Alquist. Be
sure to watch for a very young Angela Lansbury as the cute
tartish young maid who has eyes for Boyer.
Gaslight is one for those movies that you can watch again and again
and still have it give you the shivers as you watch Boyer
skillfully and cunningly drive his wife to the brink of
insanity. But Bergman's revenge is sweet. A brilliant movie.
Of Interest:
Angela Lansbury went on to become television's beloved Jessica
Fletcher of Murder She Wrote. Former school teacher and mystery
writer Jessica Fletcher will always have enough material for her
mystery novels because murder seems to hang on to her coat
tails.
~Vanette Ryanes
Vanette Ryanes is a true movie maven. She
has been an avid movie fan for more than 35 years and has a video
library of 200 plus movies. She has a vast knowledge of classic
black and white, noir and vintage color movies. If you have
questions about movies contact Vanette, (Vannie to her friends) for
answers, advice and recommendations.
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