Leave Her to Heaven
3,744
Drama. Mystery. Film noir
Ellen Berent (Gene Tierney) meets and falls desperately in love with Richard Harland (Cornell Wilde), an author who resembles her late father. Ellen is pathologically possessive of Richard, jealous of anyone who he pays the slightest attention to. In order to be completely alone with him, she convinces him to live in a isolated, but beautiful lakeside home in a spot called "Back of the Moon. " She dismisses the local handyman and then ... [+]
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"Tierney's Ellen Berent [is] one of cinema's most chilling psychopaths" | ||||
"A piece of cheap fiction done up in Technicolor and expensive sets." | ||||
"Has emotional power in the jealousy theme but it hasn't been as forcefully interpreted by the leads as it could have been in more histrionically capable hands." | ||||
"A fevered yet clinical study of jealousy, Leave Her to Heaven is probably John M. Stahl's best-known film." | ||||
"Stahl's use of space and the performances in Leave Her to Heaven...suggest he was at least the equal of the much-exalted Sirk as an artist of melodrama." | ||||
"Gothic psychologizing melodrama, so preposterously full-blown and straight-faced that it's a juicy entertainment." |
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