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Rating: 7.5/10 by 26 users

Harriet Craig (1950)

A perfectionist woman's devotion to her home drives away friends and family.

Directing:
  • Vincent Sherman
  • Frederick Briskin
  • Donna M. Norridge
Writing:
  • James Gunn
  • Anne Froelich
  • George Kelly
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Nov 02, 1950

Rating: 7.5/10 by 26 users

Alternative Title:
Die Lügnerin - AT
Die Lügnerin - DE
A Dominadora - BR
A Última Mentira - PT
De leugen van Harriet Craig - BE
En djævelsk kvinde - DK
La envidiosa - ES
La perfide - FR
Le mensonge de Harriet Craig - BE
Moni me tis typseis tis - GR
Sista lögnen - SE
Sola col suo rimorso - IT
The Lady of the House - US
Viimeinen valhe - FI

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 30 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: obsession, based on play or musical, loneliness

Joan Crawford
Harriet Craig
Wendell Corey
Walter Craig
Lucile Watson
Celia Fenwick
Allyn Joslyn
Billy Birkmire
K.T. Stevens
Clare Raymond
Viola Roache
Mrs. Harold
Virginia Brissac
Mother of Harriet Craig (Uncredited)
Kathryn Card
Mrs. Norwood (Uncredited)
Charles Evans
Mr. Winston (Uncredited)
Mira McKinney
Mrs. Winston (Uncredited)
Pat Mitchell
Danny Frazier (Uncredited)
Al Murphy
Bartender (Uncredited)
Fiona O'Shiel
Mrs. Frazier (Uncredited)
Susanne Rosser
Nurse (Uncredited)
Katherine Warren
Dr. Lambert (Uncredited)
Douglas Wood
Mr. Norwood (Uncredited)
Herschel Graham
Restaurant Patron (Uncredited)

CinemaSerf

An elegant, demure, Joan Crawford is mesmerising in this compact and slightly menacing drama. She is the eponymous wife of "George" (Wendell Corey), on the face of it a happily married lady whose husband keeps her in a certain style. As we discover more about her personality, however, we encounter a controlling, lying, deviously manipulative creature who arranges the lives of those around her - her husband, her cousin "Claire" (K.T. Stevens), even the family retainers find themselves pawns in her game. It all comes to head, though, when his boss decides to promote "George" to a new position in Tokyo. She is having none of that and convinces him to cancel the appointment claiming her spouse has a gambling habit that only she can control. A combination of circumstances enable him to find out about her manoeuvrings and ensures their ensuing contretemps - including a reckoning with her cousin, and the housekeeper hanging up her apron for the last time - makes for a compelling scene that challenges any love the couple ever had for the other... Vincent Sherman and George Duning's score help the tension build successfully into quite a fitting ending. It features quite a nice little cameo from Lucile Watson as his bosses wife - who appears, at once, to see though much of the charade, packs a lot into 90 minutes, and is great watch.


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