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The Sign of the Ram

Incredible evil!
1948 | 84m | English

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A wheelchair-bound woman manipulates her family to a point where they suspect she may be unhinged.
Release Date: Mar 03, 1948
Director: John Sturges
Writer: Charles Bennett, Margaret Ferguson
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords based on novel or book, paraplegic, wheelchair, manipulation, film noir, old house, manipulator
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Signet Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Susan Peters Leah St. Aubyn
Alexander Knox Mallory St. Aubyn
Phyllis Thaxter Sherida Binyon
Peggy Ann Garner Christine St. Aubyn
Ron Randell Dr. Simon Crowdy
May Whitty Clara Brastock
Allene Roberts Jane St. Aubyn
Ross Ford Logan St. Aubyn
Diana Douglas Catherine Woolton
Gerald Hamer Vicar Woolton (uncredited)
Doris Lloyd Mrs. Woolton (uncredited)
Name Job
Charles Bennett Screenplay
John Sturges Director
Jean Louis Costume Design
Morris Stoloff Music Director
Sturges Carne Art Direction
James Nicholson Assistant Director
Wilbur Menefee Set Decoration
Frank Tuttle Set Decoration
Jack A. Goodrich Sound Engineer
Clay Campbell Makeup Artist
Helen Hunt Hairstylist
Margaret Ferguson Novel
Hans J. Salter Original Music Composer
Burnett Guffey Director of Photography
Aaron Stell Editor
Stephen Goosson Art Direction
Name Title
Irving Cummings Jr. Producer
Organization Category Person
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John Chard
7.0

The Tremerrion Tribulations. The Sign of the Ram is directed by John Sturges and adapted to screenplay from Margaret Ferguson's novel. It stars Susan Peters, Alexandev Knox, Phyllis Thaxter, Peggy Ann Garner, Ron Randell, Dame May Witty and Allene Roberts. Music is by Hans J. Salter and cinematog ... raphy by Burnett Guffey. Wheelchair bound Leah St. Aubyn (Peters) manipulates everybody around her... "It's the sign of the ram. People born under this sign are endowed with a strong will power and obstinacy of purpose" The setting is a cliff top mansion, a lighthouse is nearby, its purpose is to steer ships out of the fog and away from harms way. This is the fictitious Cornish place known as Tremerrion, and our play unfolds in the mansion known as Bastions. It's film that has proved to be a bit illusive to pin down, for whatever reasons, and that is a shame because there are plenty things for fans of such devilish dramas to be excited about. The backstory of the leading lady is itself tragic, for Susan Peters would be paralysed from the waist down after a freak hunting accident, this would see her appear in her last film. She gave up on life, tortured by pain and the loss of her ability to walk, she would starve to death and pass away four years later. Thankfully, and it's not sympathetic praise here, she's excellent and leaves film fans a fitting farewell to the movie world. "Haven't you sensed it? The undertone, like a warning drumbeat" Stripped down it's the story of a woman who manipulates everyone close to her, cunningly so, her reasons deliberately shaded in grey, and the question constantly gnaws away as to just how come her family and confidants can't see it?. Sooner or later something is going to give, and it's the waiting that gives the pic an edginess that's most appealing. This woman has no shame, we are told by her loyal spouse that she's not bitter about her accident, but she so is, but wears it well. She's not only spell bindingly pretty, but she's pretty spell bindingly devious too. The fog rolls in, the waves crash against the coast to marry up with the psychological discord being set loose in Bastions. Salter's music swirls and bites, while genius cinematographer Guffey turns in some class frames (one scene involving criss cross shadows is film noir nirvana). "They will stop at nothing to accomplice their purpose - and sometimes meet a violent death" Pulsing with jealousies, betrayals, suspicions and a whole host of devious machinations, this be a crafty old devil, a pic deconstructing the human condition with malicious glee. 7/10

May 16, 2024