- I Thank a Fool
Infobox Film
name = I Thank a Fool
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caption = Original film poster
director = Robert Stevens
producer =Anatole de Grunwald
Roy Parkinson (associate producer)
writer = Karl Tunberg
Audrey Erskine Lindop (novel)
starring =Susan Hayward Peter Finch Diane Cilento Cyril Cusack
music =Ron Goodwin
cinematography =Harry Waxman
editing = Frank Clarke
distributor =Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
released = January 1962September 14 1962 (US)
runtime = 100 minutes
country = UK
language = English
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amg_id = 1:96092
imdb_id = 0056089"I Thank a Fool" is a 1962
crime film made by Eaton (De Grunwald Productions) andMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer . It was directed by Robert Stevens and produced byAnatole de Grunwald from ascreenplay byKarl Tunberg based on the novel byAudrey Erskine Lindop . The music score was byRon Goodwin and the cinematography byHarry Waxman .The film stars
Susan Hayward andPeter Finch withDiane Cilento andCyril Cusack . Also in the cast areKieron Moore ,Richard Wattis ,Athene Seyler ,Miriam Karlin ,Laurence Naismith ,J. G. Devlin ,Clive Morton ,Richard Leech andBrenda De Banzie .Plot
Dr. Christine Allison (Hayward) is convicted of manslaughter for the
mercy killing of her terminally-ill, married lover. After serving two years in prison, she is unable to find work. Help comes from a surprising source - she is approached by Stephen Dane (Finch), the man who prosecuted her, to look after his disturbed wife Liane (Cilento). Suspicious, she presses him for the reason he wants her. Finally, he admits he wants a trained doctor, but not one who has the power to commit Liane to a mental asylum. Since Christine's medical license has been taken away, she is perfect. Desperate, she accepts the job.However, Christine's misgivings about Stephen's motives increase as time goes by. The final straw is when Liane's father, Captain Ferris (Cusack), unexpectedly appears while the Danes are out. Christine had been told that his death in a car accident had unhinged Liane. He leaves without seeing his daughter, despite Christine's pleas.
Christine tells Liane the truth and persuades her to go back to her childhood home in Ireland to see her father. When they get there, they find him a drunk and living with a woman. Disillusioned, Liane has another breakdown. When Stephen shows up, she falls while running away. The injury is not serious, and the doctor gives Christine a bottle of pills for her. As instructed, Christine gives Liane two to help her sleep.
The next morning, Liane is found dead and the bottle is missing. At the inquest, the coroner (J. G. Devlin) uncovers Christine's past. In her defense, she accuses Stephen of hiring her to draw suspicion away from him.
During a recess however, she notices Ferris looking at his heirloom pocket watch, though Christine had stolen it and had it with her the night before her death. When she confronts him, he finally admits in front of witnesses that Liane had taken the overdose herself. He found her already dead and took the bottle away with him. In the past, he had been prosecuted by Stephen and had tried to bribe him by sending his then seventeen-year-old daughter to Stephen's hotel room. When the charges were dropped (though Stephen claims it was for other reasons), Ferris began blackmailing Stephen. Stephen finally balked at paying more money, so Ferris took the opportunity to get back at him. As the police try to take him into custody, Ferris leans against a rotted fence and falls to his death. Afterwards, Stephen asks Christine for a lift; they drive away together.
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