I just recently watched this film for nearly a month ago, and i just can't stop watching it again and again. This is probably the best 1940s noir film I ever watched
Discovered this movie a week ago. Can’t get enough of it. A black & white gem with perfect casting headed by the mesmerizing Ida Lupino. The cinematography is masterful from the opening credits to the final scene. This film is from the stage play of the same name. We must thank the playwrights Reginald Denham and Edward Percy. “You know!” ⭐️
@rickack8176 Just started this but may I suggest This Is My Affair? And To Mary, With Love. And with Ida, Never Fear. The latter two prime examples of how it should be.
@lindaweber5599 Oh, it's rewritten every day in the way people open themselves up to pedos and psychos online alone in addition to taking in roommates and climbing in to Uber and Lyft 😏😏
My first time viewing this film. Absolutely fabulous acting on the part of all. The sets were beautifully accomplished and the music was suspenseful. Of course, Ida Lupino was an actress unmatched.
Ida was only 23 in this film. Amazing! This is a wonderful picture, which I had not seen previously. Elsa Lancaster popped up in many places, and she did an excellent job here. Very well cast.
Interestingly I watched this film because of Elsa Lanchester, and already I love this movie so entertaining and all the other actors did a great job aswell
Every old movie posted on UA-cam is described as a classic. This one is perfectly crafted. Tension builds as we see character development and the break down of a domestic world.
One of my favourite movies -- I know it word for word. The acting is superb and Elsa Lanchester is brilliant. Love Ida Lupino. This always cheers me up when I'm feeling down.
When I was a kid in the 50s, we used to watch Mr. Adams & Eve on TV with Ida Lupino and Howard Duff. Most folks don't know she wrote and directred so many films about women's rights. She was truly a pioneer from a very famouse family!
Ida Lupino was great and everyone here rightly praises her, but for me the real revelation here was Louis Hayward. I've never seen him play such a sly and crafty part before as usually I see him only in Adventure movies like Iron Mask, Monte Cristo and Black Arrow. He was superb in his sly maneuverings and piecing things together and deserves just as much praise as Ida in my opinion! Both should have been Oscar-Nominated in 1941 but were ignored.
@K C you would also love Beware My Lovely, very realistic, creepy and chilling (Robert Ryan, Ida Lupino); judging a book by its cover can prove to be dangerous
An excellent period piece that shows its origins as a play but takes one along on a little trip to hell, building the claustrophobia, the sense of hopelessness, one step at a time. Well-played by all - the frivolous old lady, the charming bounder, the dim-witted, seduceable maid, the two crazy sisters...And in the middle, Ida Lupino, stopping at nothing to try to hold it all together. I found Lupino mesmerizing from start to finish, never overacting, quietly trusting her innate sense of proportion and inner strength. Amazing to think she was only 23 years old when she made this. By the way, the (mostly atonal) music by Ernst Toch was a key part of the tense atmosphere. A class act all around. Thanks so much for posting!
tedgangersongs You have a GOD given talent for words, You would make an amazing author and/or Narrater It was your comment about this movie 🍿 that captivates me enough to watch it. Thanks
Not a Spoiler: What an unexpected movie! I kept yelling, "Just tell them HE did it!" "He did it!" Love the perfect casting, murky landscape and old house. Give me more of these to watch. Thanks so much Silver Screen Classics. :o) Donna B.
" Murky landscape" the countryside in England " old house" a perfect country cottage! And you wanted her to pin the murder she committed on her distance nephew, a thief. Interesting .
Watched this movie at age 14 when my entire family was asleep upstairs. Ida Ljlino became one of my all time favorite actresses and the studio made production actually enhances the atmosphere which a location shoot could not achieve.
Thank you very much for posting. I certainly admired the great Ida Lupino. Such a great quality black and white print. I didn't know about this movie before. So good.
My dad, born in the wilds of Montana in 1920, would talk about the actresses that we would see doing guest appearances on TV dramas, letting me know who had been ingenues and/or big movie stars back in the day and how the public felt about them. Gave me a greater appreciation for the old films. Ida Lupino was one of those big movie stars he talked about. Mom tended to speak of the actors and how handsome they were.
@@williamsnyder5616…and other favorites of mine (in Jane Eyre): Agnes Moorehead, Henry Daniell, Hillary Brooke, Sara Allgood, John Abbott, Ethel Griffies, Edith Barrett (who played Louisa in this movie!), Margaret O’Brien, Peggy Ann Garner, and a very young, radiant, and touching Elizabeth Taylor.
I have this movie on DVD watched it several times. Still watching it again here find out more nuances. Such great acting. Always love Ida Lupino a fine Actress, Director and Producer. 💜🌷
Ida Lupino was an absolute one of a kind, so understated, but an electric spirit. Her voice here mesmerized me when i first saw this at around age 5 and didn't fully understand it. Everyone else was in top form for a great story. What a treat it is to see this again with a different perspective, one of the really great little movies. Thanks much to Silver Screen Classics for the upload.
I am enthralled by the great theatrical motion picture masterpieces left to us by Ida Lupino. Also, her long history of excellent direction and more. The great, great tragedy for her was in a word, vodka. It makes me sick to watch her films chronologically and see that delicate, wistful-featured face become hardened, with bloated, angry eyes. The personal life choices are easy to spot in movie actors: Bette Davis, another one. Bless Ida Lupino. She lived one heck of a complex, painful and gifted life.
@@dennisgeorge3238 I just read your comment. What's your point? What are you commenting on? Are you asking what is meant by "good actor"? Those words are NOT in RamaRendezvco's comment. Did you get lost on the way to the comment section? DBB
Listen to the radio adaptation of "Bad Man" with Orson Welles and Ida Lupino done a year before this film in 1940. The interview with the stars after the performance is worth the entire radio show. Orson Welles and Ida Lupino obviously knew each other quite well and their conversation as to Ida Lupino's acting family and how unique they were is most fascinating. Ida tells Orson she is probably the only Actor (at the time) younger than Orson Welles! He really gets a kick out of her comments. I think it is on the Campbell Soup Hour with Orson Welles. Don't miss this one as it is a gem and one of the Masterpieces from the Golden Age of Radio.
Ida Lupino was so adorable, even when she turned into Anthony Perkins. It's hard to imagine any modern actor of 23 being able to give a performance like this.
My favorite Hollywood star. Not only a beautiful woman and great actress, but a very smart director and producer - for both the movies and television. What a talent!
Remember doing this play in high school . Not a very well know or popular play or movie so I am happy t find a version on You tube. It was some 59 years ago so I forgot all the lines but I do remember what fun it was being in a cast as the only male. They basically eliminated the cart driver except for sticking his head in the door once.
What an engaging, albeit sinister little film....!! A Perfect Cast of characters in an eccentric menagerie of suspenseful self-interest. Elsa Lanchester was the Right Choice as Emily, where she exhibited the needed bizarre traits so reminiscent of her earlier role as 'The Bride Of Frankenstein'!! Ida Lupino breaks from here normal roles of somewhat introverted "tortured sensitivity" here to portray a constant "heightened intensity" throughout the film. THX Silver Screen for this delicious little Gem....!!! :-)
Thanks for the upload.What a great fil , with a great ensemble cast.They all seemed to be having fun with the parts and it's only a shame that Ida , as great as she was , did not get to break character more often.The sisters were portrayed brilliantly if probably un-sensitively as suffering from mental health issues in today's climate.It was a shame to lose Mrs Fiske ,even though it was central to the plot and the 'Nephew' was played just wide enough by Hayward.Laughed out loud often me ol' cup o'tea and enjoyed the plot.The walled up safe was clever.
I love, love Elsa Lanchester! Her character here is a scream. Charming movie, otherwise. Ida Lupino has also always been one of my favourites, ever since I first saw her in 'They Drive By Night". I loved the way she talked.
She was awesome -- if you haven't seen them yet, I recommend her in "Murder By Death", the "Night Gallery" episode "Green Fingers", and, of course, "Witness for the Prosecution".
thanks for a great movie!!! everything superb, Loved the story, suspense and all the actors, Ida Lupino steals the show, what a woman!! this is way I watch mostly Old Golden Age Hollywood Movies, the best!
I just watched the remake "The Mad Room" (1969) which reworks the plot quite a bit. It stars Shelley Winters and Stella Stevens. You can see how this movie was based on a play. And yes, shades of "Arsenic and Old Lace". Thanks for posting it.
The films The Servant (1963) and especially Parasite (2019) clearly owe a lot of their themes and plots to this movie. It's influenced more than people give it credit for and to me it's clearly one of the less undiscovered and unknown gems of the 40s. Unbelievable this is regularly ignored by TV Channels and probably hasn't been shown regularly anywhere in decades! TV Companies really are the pits with underrated movies and just show the same dross on repeat endlessly...
@@johnc2438 ~ I guess it would be a bit like Gilligan's Island. I'm sure the Professor could whip up a DVD player from coconut shells and vines and bits washed up on shore!
This movie was hard to watch as my wife and I were also victims of a home invasion of sorts. We had to put locks on all of the doors in our house and were told by the Prince William County, VA police that we had to feed and lodge the miscreant who came to stay. My wife had cat feces put in her lunch by said woman. Sadly, this movie made us feel sorry for Ellen as the woman who owned this house seemed frivolous. But it was not incumbent upon her to take in these people and she certainly deserved to live quietly and enjoy what she had lawfully earned.
I've been looking for this movie for years but I never knew the title of it and the irony of that is every time I get to UA-cam the movie is right there sitting in my face I just never open it up because I didn't know the title
@@gorge5412 yes it's really strange coincidence. I really the film pm much that I watched it around ten times now. I love the performances of all actors here. By the way, Merry Christmas to you too. 😀😀
@@lindaname9413 thanks for the suggestion. I wanted to watch most of his film and TV works, but unfortunately not all are here in UA-cam. However I agree with you that Louise Hayward had more acting range than Dan Duryea as the later got few positive roles than the former. Hayward was amazing in all of his movies but unfortunately never got the due stardom. His "Lone Wolf Series" is my favourite one.
Great melodrama although the title is somewhat misleading. Ida Lupino was excellent as always. Really enjoyed Elsa Lanchesters performance too. Always chose roles slightly off kilter.
SPOILER ; Happy how? Ellen is tried for murder and hanged (on Lucy's testimony) , the miscreant nephew Albert goes to jail for embezzlement and the 2 sisters are packed off to an asylum. Did I miss something?
This takes awhile to get started, but Ida carries it just fine. I love Elsa in her twittery best, and Evelyn Keyes in a nice dramatic turn. Louis Hayward (Mr. Lupino at the time, I think?), quite a sleazy relative.
Funny how this type of story has you hoping for the murderer to escape justice or punishment! Frightening reality of how easily we compromise,regarding wrongs that we previously condemned, if we feel it is justifiable.
It tried to eleicit sympathy for Lupino's character, but it didn't work for me. Not one bit. When she imposed upon her employer to put up with those two insufferable nutcase sisters for two months, I began to hate her. When she had the gall to criticize her benefactor for not being willing to put up with them forever, I wanted to slap the sense of entitlement right out of her. When she did the unthinkable, I went looking for a rope and sturdy branch. At no point after that did i think she was anything but an insane killer.
Strange the one you think is sane is the most dangerous. Love Ida Lupino and Elsa Lancaster they are favorites, really all the actors in this are perfect for their parts. Soo many character actors were soo wonderful! The movies would not have been anything without them ... this is a perfect movie to watch on a cozy rainy day. Up there with Great Expectations. This reminds me of another movie but I cant remember the name of it? Other films with the same kind of suspense are Double indemnity, Street Car named desire and Mildred Pierce.
An awesome movie. The actors are so fine. The story is well written and beautifully filmed. Truly worth your time to watch this classic from a time when movies were made with great care by cinematographic wizards.
Big A to Eda who played elder sister of her two :stranged ones Eda played character so nice bold and her accent beauty rare combination.What Eda did was circumstantial binding to shelder her sisters and she handled aftermath of her lone elisa the owner is marvellous..thanks to director script caste and plot .thanks for uploading
@California Dreamin Actually I've been thinking about watching this again all week --- so now I will -- stay safe California Dreamin -- and Nancy Howell -- don't let this stupid virus get you down ladies xxx
Elsa Lanchester played The Bride of Frankenstein. She was perfect for that with her big, creepy eyes. I’m very surprised that no one has mentioned that, including the person who uploaded this film!!
Poor Miss Fisk! Always be careful whom you choose to trust and place in your home! This is proof! Rather be alone with pets than people like this! No thx! Ida is great to watch thx!
HI ' It's like the kingdom of Heaven, within you' !!! That was the beginning of her coming to terms with her crime. And going to church after committing it, was her anguished soul crying out to God to end her agony for having committed it. Shalom to us in Christ Yeshua.
And the concept that hell is also within us and we never lose our free will in the choice between them...many might not consider this a Christian movie but really it's a truly profound expression of our Lord's truth...
I just recently watched this film for nearly a month ago, and i just can't stop watching it again and again. This is probably the best 1940s noir film I ever watched
Discovered this movie a week ago. Can’t get enough of it. A black & white gem with perfect casting headed by the mesmerizing Ida Lupino. The cinematography is masterful from the opening credits to the final scene. This film is from the stage play of the same name. We must thank the playwrights Reginald Denham and Edward Percy. “You know!” ⭐️
@rickack8176
Just started this but may I suggest This Is My Affair?
And To Mary, With Love.
And with Ida, Never Fear.
The latter two prime examples of how it should be.
This movie is so way ahead of it's time and could never be made today. Brilliant.
@lindaweber5599
Oh, it's rewritten every day in the way people open themselves up to pedos and psychos online alone in addition to taking in roommates and climbing in to Uber and Lyft 😏😏
I’m never disappointed with Ida Lupino what a brilliant woman 💜
Yes.
Ida Lapino was a brilliant actress and movie director ( fist? Not sure).
I agree! in front of, and behind the camera.
@@carolreid4821 She directed a lot with The Fugitive 🎥🎬🧎🏼♀️. Several episodes
Not to mention adorable.
My first time viewing this film. Absolutely fabulous acting on the part of all. The sets were beautifully accomplished and the music was suspenseful. Of course, Ida Lupino was an actress unmatched.
Ida was only 23 in this film. Amazing! This is a wonderful picture, which I had not seen previously. Elsa Lancaster popped up in many places, and she did an excellent job here. Very well cast.
The bride of Frankenstein hmmm
Interestingly I watched this film because of Elsa Lanchester, and already I love this movie so entertaining and all the other actors did a great job aswell
Every old movie posted on UA-cam is described as a classic. This one is perfectly crafted. Tension builds as we see character development and the break down of a domestic world.
Beautiful! So hard to take your eyes off of Ida Lupino - perfect timing, wonderful acting - such a presence. Really loved this.
One of my favourite movies -- I know it word for word. The acting is superb and Elsa Lanchester is brilliant. Love Ida Lupino. This always cheers me up when I'm feeling down.
Ida is so brilliant, She commands every scene. Elsa is sensation in this picture also.
When I was a kid in the 50s, we used to watch Mr. Adams & Eve on TV with Ida Lupino and Howard Duff. Most folks don't know she wrote and directred so many films about women's rights. She was truly a pioneer from a very famouse family!
Ida Lupino was great and everyone here rightly praises her, but for me the real revelation here was Louis Hayward. I've never seen him play such a sly and crafty part before as usually I see him only in Adventure movies like Iron Mask, Monte Cristo and Black Arrow.
He was superb in his sly maneuverings and piecing things together and deserves just as much praise as Ida in my opinion!
Both should have been Oscar-Nominated in 1941 but were ignored.
ALSO LUPINO AND HAYWARD WERE MARRIED. I believe during the filming of this fantastic movie.
Beware of opening your home to lunatics who appear normal at first glance. Love this movie.
That is for sure. They are 2 nutcases. I would have put them out quickly.
Beware of lunatics altogether!
@K C you would also love Beware My Lovely, very realistic, creepy and chilling (Robert Ryan, Ida Lupino); judging a book by its cover can prove to be dangerous
#WhiteHouse #Trump 😵💫
If Ida Lupino is there, so am I!!!😍👍😷 Thank you!!!🙏
What a brilliant movie! So many twists towards the end and a fabulous finale. This film really draws you in.
Top draw acting from the entire cast.
Wonderful film . We know what happened to the murdering sister but are we to believe they allowed the other 2 crazy sisters to keep the house?
@@Orlanzepol123 No, we are supposed to believe that the nuns took in the two sisters.
An excellent period piece that shows its origins as a play but takes one along on a little trip to hell, building the claustrophobia, the sense of hopelessness, one step at a time.
Well-played by all - the frivolous old lady, the charming bounder, the dim-witted, seduceable maid, the two crazy sisters...And in the middle, Ida Lupino, stopping at nothing to try to hold it all together. I found Lupino mesmerizing from start to finish, never overacting, quietly trusting her innate sense of proportion and inner strength. Amazing to think she was only 23 years old when she made this.
By the way, the (mostly atonal) music by Ernst Toch was a key part of the tense atmosphere.
A class act all around. Thanks so much for posting!
Wow! What a review! You articulate like a pro!
tedgangersongs You have a GOD given talent for words, You would make an amazing author and/or Narrater
It was your comment about this movie 🍿 that captivates me enough to watch it.
Thanks
Yes, and the blocking on the living room was spectacular! Kudos to the director of photography and director.
Awesome review! I could read your reviews 24/7-brilliant!
@@cathyortiz4111 Thanks, Cathy! You might like the songs on my channel.
Ida Lupino, beautiful and talented. Great classic, Thank you.
Not a Spoiler: What an unexpected movie! I kept yelling, "Just tell them HE did it!" "He did it!" Love the perfect casting, murky landscape and old house. Give me more of these to watch. Thanks so much Silver Screen Classics. :o) Donna B.
Ah,maybe she did ?
So he takes the rap for her murdering an innocent person in cold blood??? You are sick.
@@sharksport01 relax, it’s a movie. Sheesh
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" Murky landscape" the countryside in England " old house" a perfect country cottage! And you wanted her to pin the murder she committed on her distance nephew, a thief. Interesting
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Excellent film! Those wonderful British character actors never disapoint, and Ida Lupino is so believable.
Watched this movie at age 14 when my entire family was asleep upstairs. Ida Ljlino became one of my all time favorite actresses and the studio made production actually enhances the atmosphere which a location shoot could not achieve.
Brilliant, loved Ida Lupino in this, actually all the cast were fantastic, thankyou Silver Screen Classics. Id be bored silly without your gems.😊😊
@louise7552
Look for Never Fear with Ida. Fantastic!!!
Thank you very much for posting. I certainly admired the great Ida Lupino. Such a great quality black and white print. I didn't know about this movie before. So good.
Ida Lupino was a jolly good actress who gave some very intense performances which is what you expect from real talent.
Yes, talent as well as great beauty.
I've never seen this before, Ida was so young I barely recognized her. great film. Evelyn Keyes was beautiful.
Love this movie.. When I can't sleep I watch it and it relaxes me ...funny but true. Ida. Lupino has that effect great actress..
That IS FUNNY!!
I LOVE IDA and Elsa etc, but this flick is creepy!! I'm not sure that it won't keep me awake tonight!
This is an interesting study on the psychology of human desperation and the lengths people will go when up against a wall.
My dad, born in the wilds of Montana in 1920, would talk about the actresses that we would see doing guest appearances on TV dramas, letting me know who had been ingenues and/or big movie stars back in the day and how the public felt about them. Gave me a greater appreciation for the old films. Ida Lupino was one of those big movie stars he talked about. Mom tended to speak of the actors and how handsome they were.
I could hardly get past the cinematography
All shots perfect
Plot great
Sets, absolutely dreamy.
I definitely needed this.
It was shot by the great B&W cinematographer, George Barnes, who also the luminoous 1943 classic, "Jane Eyre" with Joan Fontaine and Orson Welles.
@@williamsnyder5616…and other favorites of mine (in Jane Eyre): Agnes Moorehead, Henry Daniell, Hillary Brooke, Sara Allgood, John Abbott, Ethel Griffies, Edith Barrett (who played Louisa in this movie!), Margaret O’Brien, Peggy Ann Garner, and a very young, radiant, and touching Elizabeth Taylor.
I have this movie on DVD watched it several times. Still watching it again here find out more nuances. Such great acting. Always love Ida Lupino a fine Actress, Director and Producer. 💜🌷
You can pick your friends, but family is another matter...and oh what a family...and Albert, really!!! Thanks for the great film!!!👍👌😷
Louis. Haywards best performance ever.. Funny guy. Enjoy this movie over and over.. Thank you..
What a gem of a movie. Thank you SSC for posting it.
A powerful picture undelined by monumental performances from Ida Lupino and Louis Hayward.
Ida Lupino was an absolute one of a kind, so understated, but an electric spirit. Her voice here mesmerized me when i first saw this at around age 5 and didn't fully understand it. Everyone else was in top form for a great story. What a treat it is to see this again with a different perspective, one of the really great little movies. Thanks much to Silver Screen Classics for the upload.
whatever that means...good actor...get with the program!
I am enthralled by the great theatrical motion picture masterpieces left to us by Ida Lupino. Also, her long history of excellent direction and more. The great, great tragedy for her was in a word, vodka. It makes me sick to watch her films chronologically and see that delicate, wistful-featured face become hardened, with bloated, angry eyes. The personal life choices are easy to spot in movie actors: Bette Davis, another one. Bless Ida Lupino. She lived one heck of a complex, painful and gifted life.
@@dennisgeorge3238 I just read your comment. What's your point? What are you commenting on? Are you asking what is meant by "good actor"? Those words are NOT in RamaRendezvco's comment. Did you get lost on the way to the comment section? DBB
Listen to the radio adaptation of "Bad Man" with Orson Welles and Ida Lupino done a year before this film in 1940. The interview with the stars after the performance is worth the entire radio show. Orson Welles and Ida Lupino obviously knew each other quite well and their conversation as to Ida Lupino's acting family and how unique they were is most fascinating. Ida tells Orson she is probably the only Actor (at the time) younger than Orson Welles! He really gets a kick out of her comments. I think it is on the Campbell Soup Hour with Orson Welles. Don't miss this one as it is a gem and one of the Masterpieces from the Golden Age of Radio.
Ida Lupino was so adorable, even when she turned into Anthony Perkins. It's hard to imagine any modern actor of 23 being able to give a performance like this.
My favorite Hollywood star. Not only a beautiful woman and great actress, but a very smart director and producer - for both the movies and television. What a talent!
How true.
You mean she did a " Norman Bates?" Perkins himself was a phenomenal actor.
Remember doing this play in high school . Not a very well know or popular play or movie so I am happy t find a version on You tube. It was some 59 years ago so I forgot all the lines but I do remember what fun it was being in a cast as the only male. They basically eliminated the cart driver except for sticking his head in the door once.
What an engaging, albeit sinister little film....!! A Perfect Cast of characters in an eccentric menagerie of suspenseful self-interest. Elsa Lanchester was the Right Choice as Emily, where she exhibited the needed bizarre traits so reminiscent of her earlier role as 'The Bride Of Frankenstein'!! Ida Lupino breaks from here normal roles of somewhat introverted "tortured sensitivity" here to portray a constant "heightened intensity" throughout the film. THX Silver Screen for this delicious little Gem....!!! :-)
Acting...first rate acting, direction and set production, score etc...thank you!!!👍😷
Lupino is just terrific (a great director too)--TY
Thanks for the upload.What a great fil , with a great ensemble cast.They all seemed to be having fun with the parts and it's only a shame that Ida , as great as she was , did not get to break character more often.The sisters were portrayed brilliantly if probably un-sensitively as suffering from mental health issues in today's climate.It was a shame to lose Mrs Fiske ,even though it was central to the plot and the 'Nephew' was played just wide enough by Hayward.Laughed out loud often me ol' cup o'tea and enjoyed the plot.The walled up safe was clever.
little gem of a film , wonderful performances all round.
A real gem, indeed.
another great classic. what a lovely woman Ida was
I love, love Elsa Lanchester! Her character here is a scream. Charming movie, otherwise. Ida Lupino has also always been one of my favourites, ever since I first saw her in 'They Drive By Night". I loved the way she talked.
She was awesome -- if you haven't seen them yet, I recommend her in "Murder By Death", the "Night Gallery" episode "Green Fingers", and, of course, "Witness for the Prosecution".
HARDCORE..............But still loved her.!!!!!
thanks for a great movie!!! everything superb, Loved the story, suspense and all the actors, Ida Lupino steals the show, what a woman!! this is way I watch mostly Old Golden Age Hollywood Movies, the best!
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I just watched the remake "The Mad Room" (1969) which reworks the plot quite a bit. It stars Shelley Winters and Stella Stevens. You can see how this movie was based on a play. And yes, shades of "Arsenic and Old Lace". Thanks for posting it.
Wonderful Ida Lupino! Thanks SSC!
This could have been a Hitchcock Production... Thank You!
Lovely, brilliant, wonderful Ida Lupino. She used to call herself the poor man's Bette Davis. LOL. Good film and cast.
what a quirky flick! thanks for posting -- you can't get a movie like this made any longer! great casting!
The cart drivers face is so well done.
The films The Servant (1963) and especially Parasite (2019) clearly owe a lot of their themes and plots to this movie. It's influenced more than people give it credit for and to me it's clearly one of the less undiscovered and unknown gems of the 40s.
Unbelievable this is regularly ignored by TV Channels and probably hasn't been shown regularly anywhere in decades! TV Companies really are the pits with underrated movies and just show the same dross on repeat endlessly...
Great movies with great performances. And Evelyn Keyes with a British accent.
What a brilliant film! Thank you for sharing!
what a gem, thank you, for giving us the chance to see and enjoy.
If I had to take only 5 DVDs on a desert island with me - this would be one of them - I love it.
How would you play them?
What are your other four choices...Im intrigued
What are the other 4?
@@rdavid488 This desert island has all the amenities, of course! 😉
@@johnc2438 ~ I guess it would be a bit like Gilligan's Island. I'm sure the Professor could whip up a DVD player from coconut shells and vines and bits washed up on shore!
This movie was hard to watch as my wife and I were also victims of a home invasion of sorts. We had to put locks on all of the doors in our house and were told by the Prince William County, VA police that we had to feed and lodge the miscreant who came to stay. My wife had cat feces put in her lunch by said woman. Sadly, this movie made us feel sorry for Ellen as the woman who owned this house seemed frivolous. But it was not incumbent upon her to take in these people and she certainly deserved to live quietly and enjoy what she had lawfully earned.
Kind of glad I wasn't the only one who felt that way
Geez, that sounds like a terrible thing to have gone through.
*THERE'S NOTHING LIKE:* Cold Milk with Warm cookies in my robe as the Sun rises under a few Captivating black & white films...🌹
#ThankYouForSharing
I've been looking for this movie for years but I never knew the title of it and the irony of that is every time I get to UA-cam the movie is right there sitting in my face I just never open it up because I didn't know the title
Louis Hayward and Dan Duryea were iconic portrayers of scumbags. Great acting.
Yup I second that
@@lopa2828 What?!? It's more than "strange" that we are watching the SAME video on Christmas morning! Merry Christmas to you in NM city, Lopa.
@@gorge5412 yes it's really strange coincidence. I really the film pm much that I watched it around ten times now. I love the performances of all actors here. By the way, Merry Christmas to you too. 😀😀
Louis Hayward had a very broad range of acting. I suggest you watch more of his movies.
@@lindaname9413 thanks for the suggestion. I wanted to watch most of his film and TV works, but unfortunately not all are here in UA-cam. However I agree with you that Louise Hayward had more acting range than Dan Duryea as the later got few positive roles than the former. Hayward was amazing in all of his movies but unfortunately never got the due stardom. His "Lone Wolf Series" is my favourite one.
Albert is living proof you don't always find pigs in barnyards.
Great melodrama although the title is somewhat misleading. Ida Lupino was excellent as always. Really enjoyed Elsa Lanchesters performance too. Always chose roles slightly off kilter.
Wonderful movie and great performances from a wonderful cast
Ida Lupino...a magnificent actress....
This is marvellous! What drama....and humour too....hysterical really...
WOW! Loved it thank you for sharing this gem.
Who knew retirement could be so entertaining. This movie had me at....Are the eggs ready. Superb in every way.
Such an unexpected happy ending; such a great actress and such great supporting actors.
Happy ending,huh ?
Huh ? Wasn't me ?
SPOILER ;
Happy how? Ellen is tried for murder and hanged (on Lucy's testimony) , the miscreant nephew Albert goes to jail for embezzlement and the 2 sisters are packed off to an asylum. Did I miss something?
Loved the film! First time to see it and enjoyed it immensely. Thank you! I
Thanks for the upload. 🍿
OOOH " They look harmless" as the sisters in Arsenic and Old Lace
Wasn't it Old Lace and arsenic that was a hoot I wish they would show that I love that movie
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This takes awhile to get started, but Ida carries it just fine. I love Elsa in her twittery best, and Evelyn Keyes in a nice dramatic turn. Louis Hayward (Mr. Lupino at the time, I think?), quite a sleazy relative.
Real actors great performance story lines were so much better in the olden days
Funny how this type of story has you hoping for the murderer to escape justice or punishment! Frightening reality of how easily we compromise,regarding wrongs that we previously condemned, if we feel it is justifiable.
Movie codes in the Western World prevented the depiction of profiting from crime.
I had to wonder if she really walked to the authorities or did she walk away?
Insightful observation and sadly true.
It tried to eleicit sympathy for Lupino's character, but it didn't work for me. Not one bit. When she imposed upon her employer to put up with those two insufferable nutcase sisters for two months, I began to hate her. When she had the gall to criticize her benefactor for not being willing to put up with them forever, I wanted to slap the sense of entitlement right out of her. When she did the unthinkable, I went looking for a rope and sturdy branch. At no point after that did i think she was anything but an insane killer.
I bet Hitch enjoyed this film. I did. One of the best lines was quietly mumbled, "Hell is like the kingdom of God. It's within." 🙄😘
Strange the one you think is sane is the most dangerous. Love Ida Lupino and Elsa Lancaster they are favorites, really all the actors in this are perfect for their parts. Soo many character actors were soo wonderful! The movies would not have been anything without them ... this is a perfect movie to watch on a cozy rainy day. Up there with Great Expectations. This reminds me of another movie but I cant remember the name of it?
Other films with the same kind of suspense are Double indemnity, Street Car named desire and Mildred Pierce.
A very dark Arsenic and Old Lace?
An awesome movie. The actors are so fine. The story is well written and beautifully filmed. Truly worth your time to watch this classic from a time when movies were made with great care by cinematographic wizards.
What scary is there are people like this in real life.
Lots😨
And some are quite dangerous.
I’ll never forget your kindness as long as I live, or where you keep your cash 💵 either!!! 😅😅😅😅😅
Lesson #1: NEVER, NEVER invite strangers to stay. 😜
All three of them are crazy.
Big A to Eda who played elder sister of her two :stranged ones
Eda played character so nice bold and her accent beauty rare combination.What Eda did was circumstantial binding to shelder her sisters and she handled aftermath of her lone elisa the owner is marvellous..thanks to director script caste and plot .thanks for uploading
For me, the star of this movie was Bates, the wagon driver --
I liked Bates very much, he was so natural in his reactions to the craziness around him. So blessedly normal!
@California Dreamin Actually I've been thinking about watching this again all week --- so now I will -- stay safe California Dreamin -- and Nancy Howell -- don't let this stupid virus get you down ladies xxx
He was a hoot!
Elsa Lanchester played The Bride of Frankenstein. She was perfect for that with her big, creepy eyes. I’m very surprised that no one has mentioned that, including the person who uploaded this film!!
Literally EVERYONE knows that 🙄
This was gr8. Ellen reminds me of Wednesday (Adam's family) 👍
Poor Miss Fisk! Always be careful whom you choose to trust and place in your home! This is proof! Rather be alone with pets than people like this! No thx! Ida is great to watch thx!
Terrifically done.
🎞 A wonderful movie~ Watched it three times in a row 🎬
😄 this line is so funny and her expression adorable as his 16:16 🌾🐑
✨ 🎭 Thank you for sharing ✨
Amazing cast! Brilliant acting!
excellent movie .....i have seen it before...Ida Lupino is always good and Louis Hayward is very good also.
Oh my! Bats in the belfry indeed, and a dead bird on the head 🙃🤣 Greatly entertaining. Thanks 😊
What a Great Movie ..Excellent
What an injustice and lots of people like it. What a rotten world
Nice film, Ida’s a Boss!
Not easily impressed, take the time; it's well crafted, beautifully acted, and keeps your interest piqued every moment. June 2022
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' It's like the kingdom of Heaven, within you' !!! That was the beginning of her coming to terms with her crime. And going to church after committing it, was her anguished soul crying out to God to end her agony for having committed it. Shalom to us in Christ Yeshua.
Most plays, books and especially films are about spiritual warfare, when we look deeply.
And the concept that hell is also within us and we never lose our free will in the choice between them...many might not consider this a Christian movie but really it's a truly profound expression of our Lord's truth...
That was good! I've never seen that one before and it was a perfect October movie.
Evelyn Keyes from Plantation living with servants to being a maid!! ❤
Captivating movie. Very nicely directed. Thanks...
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Very good movie all around.