- Gaslight (1944 film)
:"This article is about the 1944 film Gaslight. For the 1940 release, see Gaslight."Infobox_Film
name = Gaslight
director =George Cukor
writer = Patrick Hamilton (play)John Van Druten Walter Reisch John L. Balderston
starring =Charles Boyer Ingrid Bergman Joseph Cotten Dame May Whitty
Angela Lansbury
producer = Arthur Hornblow Jr.
music =Bronislau Kaper
cinematography = Joseph Ruttenberg
editing =Ralph E. Winters
distributor =MGM
released =May 4 ,1944 (U.S. release)
runtime = 114 min.
language = English
amg_id = 1:19278"Gaslight" is a 1944 mystery-thriller film adapted from Patrick Hamilton's play "
Gas Light ". It was the second version to be filmed; the first, released in Great Britain, had been made a mere four years earlier. This 1944 version of the story was directed byGeorge Cukor and starredIngrid Bergman ,Charles Boyer ,Joseph Cotten , and eighteen-year-oldAngela Lansbury in her screen debut. This remake of a film made only four years earlier, has a larger scale and budget and lends a different feel to the material.Plot
The film opens just after world-famous
opera singer Alice Alquist has beenmurder ed. The perpetrator bolted, without the jewels he sought, after being interrupted by Paula (Bergman), Alice's niece, who was raised by her aunt following her mother's death.Paula is sent to
Italy so that she can train to be an opera star, with the same teacher who once trained Alice. She studies with him for years, all the while trying to forget that terrible night at Number 9 on Thornton Square inLondon .Paula meets Gregory Anton (Boyer) and soon falls in love with him. She eventually ends her long tutelage to marry him. He persuades her they should live in the long-vacant London townhouse her aunt bequeathed her and, to help calm her anxieties, suggests they store all of Alice's furnishings away in the attic. Before they do, Paula discovers a letter addressed to her aunt by a man named Sergius Bauer, dated only two days before the murder, tucked away in a music book. Gregory's reaction is swift and violent, but he quickly composes himself, explaining his outburst as one of frustration at the bad memories his bride is experiencing.
After Alice's things are packed away in the attic and the door blocked, things take a turn for the bizarre. At the
Tower of London , Paula loses abrooch that Gregory had given her, despite its having been stored safely in her handbag. Pictures disappear from the walls of the house, footsteps are heard in the sealed attic, and the gaslights dim and brighten for no apparent reason. Gregory insinuates that Paula is responsible, but she professes no recollection of doing such things.Gregory does everything in his power to isolate his wife from other people, allowing her neither to go out nor have visitors. On the one occasion when he does take her out to a musical gathering at a friend's house, he shows Paula his watch chain, from which his watch has mysteriously disappeared. When he finds it in her handbag, she becomes hysterical, and Gregory takes her home.
The young
maid , Nancy (Angela Lansbury ) does little to improve the situation. Whenever she shows up, her face betrays a feeling of disdain; Paula becomes convinced that Nancy loathes her.Unknown to Paula, Gregory is in fact Sergius Bauer, her aunt's murderer. He sought out Paula in Italy, managed to win her heart, married her, and suggested they live in London, all so he could get back into the house to continue searching for Alice's jewels. He has been secretly rummaging through Alice's belongings in the attic to find the jewels he is certain is there, but so well hidden, he has been unable to find them. He does everything in his power to convince his wife she is going mad, so he can have her certified insane and institutionalized, after which he can search without impediment.
The plan almost works. Paula is saved by a chance encounter with a stranger at the
Tower of London . He turns out to be Inspector Brian Cameron ofScotland Yard (Cotten), an admirer of Alice Alquist since hischildhood . By enlisting the support of the housekeeper Elizabeth (Barbara Everest ) (who suspects her master is at the root of all the odd events) and a neighborhood busybody (Dame May Whitty ), Cameron is able to delve into the long-cold case. The dramatic conclusion comes as he moves in to arrest Gregory on the evening that the latter at last discovers the jewels that he has sought for so long.The "dénouement" partly involves Paula indulging herself in a bit of revenge, psychologically torturing Gregory after he's been bound to a chair, tantalizing him with the suggestion that she might free him so he can escape arrest, trial, and execution.
Gaslight as expression
From the film's title, "
gaslighting " acquired the meaning of ruthlessly manipulating an individual, for nefarious reasons, into believing something other than the truth.Awards and Nominations
At the 1944
Academy Awards , the film was nominated for seven Oscars:Best Picture ,Best Actress forIngrid Bergman ,Best Actor forCharles Boyer ,Best Supporting Actress forAngela Lansbury ,Best Adapted Screenplay ,Best Art Direction (black and white), andBest Cinematography (black and white), winning for actress and art direction.External links
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*tcmdb title|id=166|title=Gaslight (1944 film)
*rotten-tomatoes|id=1008138-gaslight|title=Gaslight (1944 film)
* [http://www.archive.org/download/Lux11/Lux_46-04-29_Gaslight.mp3 Radio adaptation of "Gaslight"]April 29 1946 onLux Radio Theatre ; 44 minutes, with Ingrid Bergman and Robert Montgomery (MP3 )
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