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Madness of the Heart

1949 | 91m | English

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A blind Englishwoman weds a French nobleman and moves into his family's chateau, but she quickly realizes someone there wants her out of the way.
Release Date: Dec 20, 1949
Director: Charles Bennett
Writer: Charles Bennett, Flora Sandstrom
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords frenchman, blind girl
Production Companies Two Cities Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Margaret Lockwood Lydia Garth
Paul Dupuis Paul de Vandiere
Kathleen Byron Verite Faimont
Maxwell Reed Joseph Rondolet
Thora Hird Rosa
Raymond Lovell Paul's Father
Marie Burke Paul's Mother
Maurice Denham Dr. Simon Blake
Cathleen Nesbitt Mother Superior
Peter Illing Dr. Matthieu
David Hutcheson Max
Pamela Stirling Felicite
Jack McNaughton Attendant
Marie Ault Nun
Kynaston Reeves Sir Robert Hammond
Sheila Raynor Nun
Marcel Poncin Frenchman
Stafford Byrne Porter
Patricia Cutts Girl at Bookstall
George De Warfaz Georges
Gordon Littmann Henri
Gillian Maude Mignon
Ann Heffernan
Arthur Reynolds
Fletcher Lightfoot Abbé Merrand
H.G. Stoker French Doctor
Frank Ling Man in Bowler Hat
Peter Dunlop Official
Sam Kydd Soldier at Airport
Lionel Grose Porter
George Pastell Waiter
Joy Harington Sister Agnes
Name Job
Charles Bennett Screenplay, Director
Flora Sandstrom Novel
Allan Gray Original Music Composer
Desmond Dickinson Director of Photography
Helga Cranston Editor
Maude Spector Casting
Alex Vetchinsky Art Direction
Roy Goddard Production Manager
Rahvis Costume Designer
Name Title
Richard Wainwright Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Margaret Lockwood is quite compelling as "Lydia" in this tense mystery of a woman who encounters a French gent "Paul" (Paul Dupuis), romance ensues and they fall in love. Throughout their courtship, though, she suffers from increasingly worrying dizzy spells that a doctor confirms will lead to blind ... ness. Horrified, she flees from her beau and takes up in an abbey where she considers holy orders. Luckily, the abbess insists she rejoin the world and she rekindles her romance with the Frenchman, they marry and retreat to his father's chateau. Initially welcome, she soon senses that someone is out to get her, and as the plot slowly develops we are drawn into quite a sinister web that has no shortage of potential perpetrators. Chief amongst them is their neighbour "Verity" (the excellent Kathleen Byron) who has designs on the husband. Finding her life unbearable, she, and her maid "Rosa" (Thora Hird) return to her old life were she encounters another surgeon who thinks he can fix her sight... It's at this point that the story takes a bit of downturn. Up til now, the tension had increased consistently with Byron and Lockwood squaring up nicely, but the ending is just too fanciful (although it does contain the best scene in the film). The men folks contribute little, too - Maxwell Reed is pretty hopeless and Dupuis pretty flat as her husband. Still, it sustains the mystery well enough for the most part and Lockwood is on good form.

Jul 09, 2022