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Experiment Perilous

Who's in danger from whom? Who's crazy? Who can fathom the obscure motivations?
1944 | 91m | English

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In 1903, Doctor Huntington Bailey meets a friendly older lady during a train trip. She tells him that she is going to visit her brother Nick and his lovely young wife Allida. Once in New York, Bailey hears that his train companion suddenly died. Shortly afterward, he meets the strange couple and gets suspicious of Nick's treatment of his wife.
Release Date: Dec 18, 1944
Director: Jacques Tourneur
Writer: Warren Duff, Margaret Carpenter
Genres: Romance, Thriller
Keywords insanity, film noir, stepson
Production Companies RKO Radio Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
George Brent Dr. Huntington Bailey
Hedy Lamarr Allida Bederaux
Paul Lukas Nicholas 'Nick' Bederaux
Albert Dekker 'Clag' Claghorn
Carl Esmond John Maitland
Olive Blakeney Clarissa 'Cissie' Bederaux
George N. Neise Alec Gregory
Margaret Wycherly Maggie, the Maid
Stephanie Bachelor Elaine
Mary Servoss Miss Wilson
Julia Dean Deria
William Post Jr. District Attorney
John Ardell (uncredited)
Richard Bartell Hospital Intern (uncredited)
Mary Benoit (uncredited)
John Benson (uncredited)
Edward Biby Art Exhibition Guest (uncredited)
Helen Blizzard (uncredited)
Lulu Mae Bohrman (uncredited)
Wanda Cantlon (uncredited)
Edward Clark Train Steward (uncredited)
Janet Clark Young Deria (uncredited)
James Conaty Art Exhibition Guest (uncredited)
Gino Corrado Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Tom Costello (uncredited)
Oliver Cross (uncredited)
Adrienne D'Ambricourt French Instructor (uncredited)
Dulce Day (uncredited)
Jack Deery Doorman (uncredited)
Gary Del Mar (uncredited)
Bill Dillon (uncredited)
Joan Dix (uncredited)
Dick Earle (uncredited)
Ruth Eddings (uncredited)
John Elliott Phone Operator (uncredited)
Kathleen Ellis (uncredited)
Virginia Engels (uncredited)
John Estes (uncredited)
Bob Evans (uncredited)
Evelyn Falke Cissie, Age 5 (uncredited)
Tom Ferrandini (uncredited)
Jack Fitzpatrick (uncredited)
Almeda Fowler Clerk (uncredited)
Joel Friedkin Brakeman (uncredited)
Terry Frost Emergency Ward Intern (uncredited)
Joe Gilbert Party Guest (uncredited)
George Golden (uncredited)
Dick Gordon Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
Sherry Hall Josh - Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Stuart Hall Party Guest (uncredited)
Carey Harrison (uncredited)
Eddie Hart Doorman (uncredited)
Nan Holliday (uncredited)
Fred Hueston Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
Mitchell Ingraham Bellboy (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers Department Store Customer (uncredited)
Paul Kruger Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
Mike Lally Intern (uncredited)
Perc Launders Ambulance Man (uncredited)
Louise Laureau (uncredited)
Perk Lazelle Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
Nolan Leary Bellhop (uncredited)
Bert LeBaron Attendant (uncredited)
Joseph P. Mack (uncredited)
Thomas Martin (uncredited)
Eric Mayne Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
Sam McDaniel Porter (uncredited)
Stanley McKay (uncredited)
Charles McMurphy Cop (uncredited)
Charles Meakin (uncredited)
Mal Merrihugh (uncredited)
Harold Miller (uncredited)
Peggy Miller Cissie, Age 8 (uncredited)
Hans Moebus Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
Bob Morgan (uncredited)
Clark Morgan (uncredited)
Thomas Murray (uncredited)
John Mylong Nicholas Bederaux, Sr. (uncredited)
Field Norton Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
Broderick O'Farrell Frank, the Bederaux's Butler (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady Minor Role (uncredited)
Michael Orr Nick, Age 3 (uncredited)
Foster H. Phinney Party Guest (uncredited)
Paul Power Art Exhibition Guest (uncredited)
Georges Renavent Voice Instructor (uncredited)
Victor Romito (uncredited)
Gale Ronn (uncredited)
Josephine Smith (uncredited)
Larry Stanton Minor Role (uncredited)
Glen Stephens (uncredited)
Robert Strong (uncredited)
Michael Visaroff Ballet Master (uncredited)
Alan Ward Shoes (uncredited)
Billy Ward Alec Bederaux (uncredited)
Don Wayson (uncredited)
Lillian West Salesgirl (uncredited)
Larry Wheat Caterer (uncredited)
Larry Williams (uncredited)
James Carlisle
Sam Harris
Name Job
Jacques Tourneur Director
Vernon L. Walker Special Effects
C. Bakaleinikoff Music Director
Albert S. D'Agostino Art Direction
Roy Webb Original Music Composer
Warren Duff Screenplay
Margaret Carpenter Novel
Tony Gaudio Director of Photography
Jack Okey Art Direction
Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
Claude E. Carpenter Set Decoration
John E. Tribby Sound Recordist
Ralph Dawson Editor
Leah Rhodes Costume Design
Edward Stevenson Costume Design
Dewey Starkey Assistant Director
James G. Stewart Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Robert Fellows Executive Producer
Warren Duff Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

What Is This Evil That Shadows Their Lives? Experiment Perilous is directed by Jacques Tourneur and adapted to screenplay by Warren Duff from the Margaret Carpenter novel of the same name. It stars Hedy Lamarr, George Brent, Paul Lukas, Albert Dekker, Olive Blakeney and Carl Esmond. Music is by ... Roy Webb and cinematography by Tony Gaudio. 1903 New York and psychiatrist Dr. Huntington Bailey (Brent) is plunged into a psychological maelstrom when he enters the lives of Clarissa (Blakeney), Allida (Lamarr) and Nick Bederaux (Lukas). I've been living in that diary tonight, living the strange distorted lives of Nick and his sister. It's a grand title for a film, but one which is something of a bum steer since it conjures up images of Frankenstein type horror. Experiment Perilous comes from a Hippocrates saying and is quoted by Brent's good doctor during the unfurling of the narrative. The Carpenter novel was actually set in the present day but a decision was made to transfer the story to the early part of the 1900's so as to get some period flavours into the mix. A good move as it turned out. Very much in the vein of The Murder In Thornton Square (or the remake Gaslight also released in 44), Rebecca, Suspicion et al, Tourneur's movie isn't up to the standard of those films, but that in no way means it doesn't hold many pleasures, because it does, especially for Tourneur fans. It's very much a slow burner, a talky picture that for the first hour nearly crumbles under the weight of too much exposition and cod psychological musings. Yet the visuals and alternating interior and exterior period settings set up by Tourneur and Gaudio are mightily impressive (the interior set designs were nominated for an Oscar). Story unfolds to a back drop of a steam train, snowy gas lighted streets and an imposing period Brownstone abode (good use of miniatures a bonus here as well), while the interiors veer from elegant dressings to gloomy rooms of shadows and a hidden away spiral staircase. These are tailored made for Tourneur who ensures the standard formula of plotting is given a kick by its surroundings. Narratively it's made obvious to us that something isn't right with Lukas' shifty husband character and it comes as no surprise to see a romance begin to form between Brent's doctor and Lamarr's emotionally confused wife in possible peril. But these sign posted developments are well handled by the director, where flashbacks help and sinister additions such as a child hidden away upstairs and the Bederaux's back story keep things perched on the mystery/thriller edge. Cast performances are strong, with Lukas suitably suspicious, Brent unassuming and reflective and the beautiful Lamarr showing a fragile innocence that underpins the story. It all builds to a furious finale that involves fire, water and hopefully some race against time heroics?... Some patience is needed to get the most out of the picture, but neo-gothic delights are within for those so inclined. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024