If you watched the trailer, you saw that this is a different role for Fontaine, who was usually more demure. Here, she's a scheming femme fatale who'd be just fine in an even darker movie. Joan Leslie's the good girl, and she's dandy, too.
Mel Ferrer plays a painter who gets all the good lines, and it seems pretty obvious that he's gay, though in 1950 nobody would've admitted that.
The movie's directed by Nicolas Ray, and while it's not as well known as some of his films, it's definitely worth a look if it turns up on TV.
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Good movie, excellent cast. Robert Ryan is definitely one of the better actors of his day. Let's hope that more people recognize it.
Terrific movie, caught it a few years ago on TCM.
Joan Fontaine seems too lady like to be bad.
Joan Fontaine played another wicked woman in Ivy based on a novel by Maria Belloc Lowndes. Her sister Olivia was better at playing the bad ladies, I think.
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