- The Two Mrs. Carrolls
Infobox Film
name = The Two Mrs. Carrolls
image_size = 280px
caption = Lobby card
director = Peter Godfrey
producer = Excecutive producer:Jack L. Warner
Producer:Mark Hellinger
writer = Screenplay:Thomas Job
Story:
Martin Vale
starring =Humphrey Bogart Barbara Stanwyck Alexis Smith Nigel Bruce
music =Franz Waxman
cinematography =J. Peverell Marley
editing =Frederick Richards
distributor =Warner Bros.
released =March 4 1947
runtime = 99 minutes
country =United states
language = English
budget =
amg_id = 1:51404
imdb_id = 0039926"The Two Mrs. Carrolls" is a 1947
film noir made byWarner Brothers . It was directed byPeter Godfrey and produced byMark Hellinger , withJack L. Warner as executive producer, from ascreenplay byThomas Job based on the play by Martin Vale. It starredHumphrey Bogart ,Barbara Stanwyck andAlexis Smith withNigel Bruce . [imdb title|id=0039926|title=The Two Mrs. Carrolls.]Plot
An artist Gerry Carroll (Bogart) meets Sally (Stanwyck) while on a vacation in the country. They develop a romance but Carroll doesn't tell her he's already married.
Suffering from mental illness, Gerry returns home where he paints an impression of his wife as the angel of death and then promptly poisons her. He then marries Sally but after a while he paints sally as the angel of death.
Cast
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Humphrey Bogart as Geoffrey Carroll
*Barbara Stanwyck as Sally Morton Carroll
*Alexis Smith as Cecily Latham
*Nigel Bruce as Dr. Tuttle
*Isobel Elsom as Mrs. Latham
* Patrick O'Moore as Charles Pennington
*Ann Carter as Beatrice Carroll
* Anita Sharp-Bolster as Christine
* Barry Bernard as Horace BlagdonCritical reception
Film critic Dennis Schwartz wrote, "Britisher Peter Godfrey...directs this inert and overwrought crime/melodrama that never gets over being stagy despite the teaming of Humphrey Bogart and Barbara Stanwyck. There's almost no action, the dialogue is from hunger, and the familiar plot has been better done in many other films...This film never had much of a chance from the beginning. Only Alexis Smith's performance as the scheming other woman was pleasing." [ [http://www.sover.net/~ozus/twomrscarrolls.htm Schwartz, dennis] . "Ozus' World Movie Reviews," film review,
October 20 2006 . Last accessed:June 9 2008 .]References
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