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The Unseen

AN EERIE STORY OF THE WHISPERING PAST!
1945 | 80m | English

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David Fielding, who has recently lost his wife, moves into a new neighborhood under a cloud of suspicion. Many feel that his wife's death in a car crash was no accident. Elizabeth Howard, the governess he hires to look after his children, makes it her mission to find out the truth. When other murders seem to be following David to his new town, Elizabeth investigates with the help of David's son Barnaby.
Release Date: May 12, 1945
Director: Lewis Allen
Writer: Raymond Chandler, Ethel Lina White, Hagar Wilde, Ken Englund
Genres: Mystery, Thriller
Keywords nanny, film noir
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Joel McCrea David Fielding
Gail Russell Elizabeth Howard
Herbert Marshall Dr. Charles Evans
Phyllis Brooks Maxine
Isobel Elsom Marian Tygarth
Norman Lloyd Jasper Goodwin
Mikhail Rasumny Chester
Elisabeth Risdon Mrs. Norris
Tom Tully Sullivan
Nona Griffith Ellen Fielding
Richard Lyon Barnaby Fielding
Name Job
John F. Seitz Director of Photography
Wally Westmore Makeup Supervisor
Raymond Chandler Screenplay
Lewis Allen Director
Ethel Lina White Novel
Hagar Wilde Screenplay, Adaptation
Ken Englund Adaptation
Hans Dreier Art Direction
A. Earl Hedrick Art Direction
George Sawley Set Decoration
Dorothy O'Hara Costume Design
John Cope Sound Recordist
Wallace Nogle Sound Recordist
Doane Harrison Supervising Editor
Ernst Toch Music
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John Houseman Associate Producer
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John Chard
5.0

Salem Alley Shenanigans. The Unseen is directed by Lewis Allen and collectively written by Hagar Wilde, Ken Englund and Raymond Chandler. It's adapted from Ethel Lina White's novel "Her Heart in Her Throat". It stars Joel McCrea, Gail Russell, Herbert Marshall, Phyllis Brooks and Isobel Elsom. Mu ... sic is by Ernst Toch and cinematography by John F. Seitz. Elizabeth Howard (Russell) is hired as a governess for David Fielding's (McCrea) two children. With David being secretive and strange occurrences happening, she begins to unravel the mystery of the empty house next door. Foolishly seen as a follow up to the far superior "The Uninvited (1944)", The Unseen is efficient without really rising to thrilling heights. Taken as a mood piece it scores favourably, lots of shadows, cobbled streets, darkened rooms and plenty of suspicious goings on, but as a mystery it falls flat. It gets off to a mixed start, with a grisly murder bogged down by a clumsy narration, from there we are on board with Russell's governess who gets more than she bargained for in her new employment. A number of characters drift in and out of proceedings, but the villain of the piece is evident from the get go, and it builds to a disappointingly flat finale. A sort of weak companion piece to "Gaslight" (original and remake) and "The Innocents", it's not recommended with any great confidence. Those looking for better and similar tonal fare from Lewis Allen are advised to seek out the aforementioned "The Uninvited" and "So Evil My Love (1948)". 5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Wealthy widower "Fielding" (Joel McCrae) hires "Miss Howard" (a rather bland Gail Russell) to be the governess to this children - the rather obnoxious "Barnaby" (Richard Lyon) and the rather more benign "Ellen" (Nona Griffith). The young boy likes to wind her up, he has secret telephone conversation ... s and those, coupled with stories about a mysteriously empty house next door, set the scene for a rather torrid time for the young woman who is gradually falling - "Jane Eyre" style - for her boss. He is friendly with a local doctor (Herbert Marshall) and she is befriended by "Marian" (Isobel Elsom) but can either of them help to assuage her incrementally increasing fears as she is certain that something terrible has happened - and may be about to happen again! McCrae doesn't actually feature so much here and when he does he isn't quite the character he needed to be to make this rather ordinary story deliver. The young Lyon is probably the stand-out actor - he really does manage to get under the finger nails, but otherwise it's all rather too easily guessable with performances that are very much join-the-dots. Eighty minutes felt quite long, and though it's not dreadful, it's just all a bit routine with shades of "Gaslight" (1944) to it.

Sep 02, 2023