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Ladies in Retirement

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1941 | 91m | English

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Ellen Creed is a housekeeper who looks after Leonora Fiske, a retired actress living in the English countryside. When Ellen's eccentric sisters visit their sibling at Leonora's home, tensions soon lead to murder.
Release Date: Sep 09, 1941
Director: Charles Vidor
Writer: Garrett Fort, Reginald Denham
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords film noir, housekeeper, gothic
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Ida Lupino Ellen Creed
Louis Hayward Albert Feather
Evelyn Keyes Lucy
Elsa Lanchester Emily Creed
Edith Barrett Louisa Creed
Isobel Elsom Leonora Fiske
Emma Dunn Sister Theresa
Queenie Leonard Sister Agatha
Clyde Cook Bates
Name Job
Adolph L. Schafer Still Photographer
Jack A. Goodrich Sound Engineer
George Rhein Assistant Director
Lionel Banks Art Direction
David S. Hall Production Design
Al Clark Editor
George Barnes Director of Photography
Ernst Toch Original Music Composer
Garrett Fort Screenplay
Edward Percy Theatre Play
Charles Vidor Director
Reginald Denham Theatre Play, Screenplay
Morris Stoloff Music Director
Walter Plunkett Costume Design
Name Title
Gilbert Miller Associate Producer
Lester Cowan Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

As queer as mice in a cage. Ladies in Retirement is directed by Charles Vidor and adapted to screenplay by Garrett Ford from the Reginald Denham and Edward Percy play of the same name. It stars Ida Lupino, Louis Hayward, Evelyn Keyes, Elsa Lanchester, Edith Barrett and Isobel Elsom. Music is by E ... rnst Toch and cinematography by George Barnes. A housekeeper takes drastic action when the head of the household insists that her two batty sisters be evicted the next day… Willow, Tit Willow, Tit Willow. Hee, the title conjures up images of some batty biddy comedy set in a retirement home, but the truth is that Vidor's movie is far from it, even if does have a purposely quaint whiff of eccentric based comedy at times. Based on a true story from the 1880's and made into a popular play in 1940; with Flora Robson in the lead role, it's a story that features insanity, murder and blackmail, all deftly performed within an isolated house out in the misty marsh lands. With George Barne's black and white photography suitably cold and Vidor leaving some indelible images, it's a tip-top production without fuss and filler. Cast perform well, especially Lupino and Lanchester, and although it's inevitably stage bound and features long passages of dialogue, the eerie mood and potent thematics don't suffer or get lost in the mix. It was remade as The Mad Room in 1968 with Stella Stevens slotting into the lead shoes. The hook here is that sane people can do insane things if pushed into a corner, and this notion holds the film upright. Yes it could have been more sinister and daring, but there's ample here for the Gothic/thriller crowd to gorge on. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

"Leonora Fiske" (Isobel Elsom) is a retired actress, a kindly soul, who lives in a remote cottage with her companion "Ellen" (Ida Lupino) and her maid. When "Ellen" asks if she might bring her sisters down to stay for a few days, they cause chaos to the old lady's normally ordered life and she asks ... them all to leave. Lupino has other ideas and is soon running the house as "Fiske" has "gone away". Unbeknown to her, though, her rather roguish distant nephew "Albert" (Louis Hayward) had previously stopped by to visit them whilst she was away, and when he returns to discover the old lady gone and his aunt running the place, he - and the servant "Lucy" (Evelyn Keyes) begin to get suspicious. It's a well directed, well paced crime noir with a strong supporting cast - Elsa Lanchester and Edith Barrett play well as the bonkers sisters; and though the ending is a bit of a let-down, it is still one of those films that has fallen down behind the cushion on the sofa - and is a delight to find again.

Mar 28, 2022