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So Evil My Love

Romantic obsession… A woman destroyed!
1948 | 109m | English

(1038 votes)

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In the late 19th century, on board a ship sailing from Jamaica to England, Olivia Harwood, a recent widow, takes on the task of caring for several malaria patients, including Mark Bellis, a mysterious and tormented painter.
Release Date: Aug 02, 1948
Director: Lewis Allen
Writer: Marjorie Bowen, Leonard Spigelgass, Ronald Millar
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords london, england, based on novel or book, husband wife relationship, female friendship, victorian england, unlikely lovers, paid companion
Production Companies Hal Wallis Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Ray Milland Mark Bellis
Ann Todd Olivia Harwood
Geraldine Fitzgerald Susan Courtney
Leo G. Carroll Jarvis
Raymond Huntley Henry Courtney
Martita Hunt Mrs. Courtney (SR)
Moira Lister Kitty Feathers
Raymond Lovell Edgar
Roderick Lovell Sir John Curle
Muriel Aked Miss Shoebridge
Finlay Currie Dr. Krylie
Maureen Delaney Curtis
Ivor Barnard Mr. Watson
Ernest Jay Smathers
Hugh Griffith Coroner
Zena Marshall Lizette
Eliot Makeham Mr. Helliwell
Guy Le Feuvre Dr. Pound
Vincent Holman Rogers
Chris Halward Alice
John Wilder Footman
Leonie Lamartine Proprietress
Clarence Bigge Dr. Cunningham
Name Job
Victor Young Additional Music
Edith Head Costume Design
Lewis Allen Director
Marjorie Bowen Novel
William Alwyn Original Music Composer
Mutz Greenbaum Director of Photography
Vera Campbell Editor
Thomas N. Morahan Production Design
Cecil Cooney Camera Operator
Leonard Spigelgass Screenplay
Ronald Millar Screenplay
W. H. Lindop Sound Recordist
Leonard Trumm Sound Editor
Frank Bevis Production Manager
Mark Evans Assistant Director
Muir Mathieson Conductor
Sophie Devine Costume Design
Name Title
Hal B. Wallis Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Locket Love! So Evil My Love (AKA: For Her to See/The Obsessed) is directed by Lewis Allen and adapted to screenplay by Ronald Millar & Leonard Spigelgass from the novel written by Joseph Shearing (AKA: Marjorie Bowen). It stars Ray Milland, Ann Todd, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Leo Carroll. Music i ... s scored by William Alwyn & Victor Young and cinematography by Max Green. "This is a true story...one of the strangest chapters in the annals of crime. Its characters lived more than fifty years ago...the leading figures in a passionate game of love and murder. It began on a sailing vessel homeward bound from the West Indies for Liverpool...." Lewis Allen's movie falls into that category of films tagged as Gaslight Noir – Period Noir. Marjorie Bowen's literary works were always ripe for such noirish period pickings, given that many of them feature dark doings, bad people, idiotic people and just plain misery, and this filmic adaptation is no different in that respect; gloriously so for the film noir faithful. While not in the same league as the two Gaslight movies, So Evil My Love pulses throughout with tainted blood. The period flavours are lovely, the lead cast members at home in their settings, yet you will have to search far and wide for someone you can respect. Heading up the cast is Milland, who around this time was thoroughly enjoying himself playing troubled or bad boy roles, and here, as he drags all around him through the mud, he's having a grand old time of it. Unfortunately the long running time proves a bit much for director Allen, who sinks into deep melodrama for a good portion of the mid- section, and this is where it comes close to being dull, but the final third is worth waiting for as the septic and the stupid trot along to their respective fate. It's also disappointing that Green's photography doesn't always enhance the turbulent atmosphere, so for better work from him seek out Hatter's Castle (1942) and the mightily great Night and the City (1950). Lots to like here for period and gothic noir fans though. 7/10

May 16, 2024
JPV852
7.0

Pretty good gothic thriller with everything from deceit, blackmail and ultimately murder. Liked the two leads with Ray Milland and Ann Todd, the latter's character being manipulated from innocent widow to a woman committing ever escalating crimes. Pretty tense film from beginning to end. **3.75/5** ...

Jun 23, 2021