Popularity: 4 (history)
| Director: | George Cukor |
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| Writer: | John Van Druten, Walter Reisch, John L. Balderston |
| Staring: |
| A newlywed fears she's going mad when strange things start happening at the family mansion. | |
| Release Date: | May 04, 1944 |
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| Director: | George Cukor |
| Writer: | John Van Druten, Walter Reisch, John L. Balderston |
| Genres: | Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller |
| Keywords | scotland yard, manipulation, victorian england, psychological abuse, murder, psychological thriller, nervous breakdown, older husband, driven mad, abusive husband, gaslight, domineering husband, sadistic husband, emotional abuse, gaslighting, male gold digger, bluebeard |
| Production Companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $2,068,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Charles Boyer | Gregory Anton |
| Ingrid Bergman | Paula Alquist |
| Joseph Cotten | Brian Cameron |
| May Whitty | Miss Thwaites |
| Angela Lansbury | Nancy |
| Barbara Everest | Elizabeth |
| Emil Rameau | Maestro Guardi |
| Edmund Breon | General Huddleston |
| Halliwell Hobbes | Mr. Muffin |
| Tom Stevenson | Williams |
| Heather Thatcher | Lady Dalroy |
| Lawrence Grossmith | Lord Dalroy |
| Jakob Gimpel | Pianist |
| Harry Adams | Policeman (uncredited) |
| Lassie Lou Ahern | Young Girl (uncredited) |
| John Ardizoni | Cab Man (uncredited) |
| Frank Baker | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
| Wilson Benge | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
| Arnold Bennett | Footman (uncredited) |
| Florence Benson | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
| Arthur Blake | Butler (uncredited) |
| Lillian Bronson | Lady (uncredited) |
| Leonard Carey | Guide (uncredited) |
| Alec Craig | Turnkey (uncredited) |
| Antonio D'Amore | Cab Man (uncredited) |
| Wynne Davis | Singing Flower Vendor (uncredited) |
| Frank Eldredge | Lamplighter (uncredited) |
| Maude Fealy | Bit Part (uncredited) |
| Al Ferguson | Bit Part (uncredited) |
| Helen Flint | Franchette (uncredited) |
| Gibson Gowland | Servant (uncredited) |
| Gary Gray | Boy in Park with Nanny (uncredited) |
| Roger Gray | Stranger (uncredited) |
| Bobby Hale | Lamplighter (uncredited) |
| Joy Harington | Miss Laura Pritchard (uncredited) |
| Tom Hughes | Pedestrian (uncredited) |
| Jack Kirk | Cab Driver (uncredited) |
| Pat Malone | Policeman (uncredited) |
| Al Masiello | Cab Man (uncredited) |
| Charles McNaughton | Wilkins (uncredited) |
| Terry Moore | Paula Alquist, Age 14 (uncredited) |
| Clive Morgan | Bit Part (uncredited) |
| Georgie Nokes | Boy (uncredited) |
| Joseph North | Policeman (uncredited) |
| Tarquin Olivier | Boy in Museum (uncredited) |
| Elsie Prescott | Bit Part (uncredited) |
| Joseph Romantini | Cab Man (uncredited) |
| Syd Saylor | Baggage Clerk (uncredited) |
| Arthur Stone | Durkin (uncredited) |
| Alix Terry | Girl (uncredited) |
| Morgan Wallace | Fred Garrett (uncredited) |
| Eric Wilton | Valet (uncredited) |
| Eustace Wyatt | Budge (uncredited) |
| Katherine Yorke | Bit Part (uncredited) |
| Phyllis Yuse | Young Girl (uncredited) |
| Guy Zanette | Cab Man (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Robert Franklyn | Orchestrator |
| Warren Newcombe | Special Effects |
| John Van Druten | Screenplay |
| Jack Greenwood | Assistant Director |
| Conrad Salinger | Orchestrator |
| Marion Herwood Keyes | Assistant Costume Designer |
| William Ferrari | Assistant Art Director |
| George Cukor | Director |
| Walter Reisch | Screenplay |
| John L. Balderston | Screenplay |
| Bronislau Kaper | Original Music Composer |
| Ralph E. Winters | Editor |
| Cedric Gibbons | Art Direction |
| Edwin B. Willis | Set Decoration |
| Irene | Costume Design |
| Jack Dawn | Makeup Designer |
| Sidney Cutner | Orchestrator |
| David O. Selznick | Thanks |
| Patrick Hamilton | Theatre Play |
| Joseph Ruttenberg | Director of Photography |
| Jakob Gimpel | Musician |
| Douglas Shearer | Sound |
| Paul Huldschinsky | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Irma Kusely | Hairstylist |
| Edward Woehler | Unit Manager |
| Joe Edmondson | Sound |
| Harry Stradling Jr. | Assistant Camera |
| William Webb | Assistant Editor |
| Daniele Amfitheatrof | Additional Music |
| Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco | Additional Music |
| Nat W. Finston | Conductor |
| Arthur Rosenstein | Vocal Coach |
| Ruth Roberts | Dialogue Coach |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Arthur Hornblow Jr. | Producer |
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I knew from the first moment I saw you that you were dangerous to her. Gaslight is directed by George Cukor and is adapted to screenplay from Patrick Hamilton’s play by John Van Druten, Walter Reisch and John L. Balderston. It stars Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotton, May Whitty, Barbar ... a Everest and Angela Lansbury. Music is by Bronislaw Kaper and cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. Years after her aunt was murdered in her London home, Paula Alquist Anton (Bergman) moves back there with her new husband, Gregory Anton (Boyer). However, what at first seems to be an idyllic marriage begins to crumble as Paula appears to be losing her mind… You really have to put into context just how great Gaslight is as per the time it was released. For it holds up now as something of a torch igniter for what has followed over the decades. The psychological thriller – specifically that of a spouse being tormented by their partner – has been mined for all its worth - and will continue to do so. Even the terminology of very real life instances such as Gaslighted/Gaslighting have been born out from the pic, so if it is thought of being dated or old hat, its influence is still quite considerable. It’s still a terrific atmospheric thriller anyway, played out to a magnificent backdrop of Victorian London, of fogs and cobbled streets, and of course gas lights and eerie shadows. Pic is split into two halves, first half is the set-up of a whirlwind romance that leads to marriage, then the move to the marital home and support characters - nosy neighbour (Whitty), housekeeper (Everest), tart housemaid (Lansbury on debut) - are introduced to proceedings. Deft psychological touches are being played out, though wonderfully we never actually see the misdirection machinations actually being done. Then as the second half happens upon us it really hits the diabolical straps, the methodical manoeuvres of Gregory Anton really start to gnaw away at our senses. We witness Paula come apart, her mind fractured, so vulnerable and confused, you would have to have a heart of stone not to have your very core ache. It’s here where Bergman, in the first of her three Best Actress Oscar wins, excels without duff histrionics. Boyer also is superb, where guided by the astute Cukor he makes Gregory a dashing dastard, only given to subtle clues about his devious and wicked doings. Cotton doesn’t try to do a British accent, which is fine as he holds his end up well as Brian Cameron, the man getting to grips with what’s actually going on in the Alton home. Brian is our hero in waiting, giving us something to hang onto as the pic reaches revelations point. With Ruttenberg (Oscar Nominated) drifting what would be known as noirish contrasts over the piece, and Kaper’s music unobtrusively subtle, Gaslight hits high marks for tech credit substance. All told it’s a truly great film, and one that’s well worth going back to if you become jaded with the more slick and polished production line genre pieces that follow in its wake. 9/10