Leave her to heaven:

"Novelist Richard Harland (Cornel Wilde) seems to have found the perfect woman in Ellen (Gene Tierney), a beautiful socialite who initiates a whirlwind romance and steers him into marriage before he can think twice. Yet the glassy surface of Ellen’s devotion soon reveals monstrous depths, as Ri...

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Hauptverfasser: Williams, Ben Ames 1889-1953 (VerfasserIn), Newman, Alfred 1901-1970 (KomponistIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Swerling, Joseph 1893-1964 (DrehbuchautorIn), Shamroy, Leon 1901-1974 (Kameramann/frau), Nelson, Kay 1909- (KostümbildnerIn), Tierney, Gene 1920-1991 (SchauspielerIn), Wilde, Cornel 1915-1989 (SchauspielerIn), Crain, Jeanne 1925-2003 (SchauspielerIn), Price, Vincent 1911-1993 (SchauspielerIn)
Format: Video Software
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [New York, NY] <<The>> Criterion collection [2020]
Schriftenreihe:The Criterion collection 1020
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Zusammenfassung:"Novelist Richard Harland (Cornel Wilde) seems to have found the perfect woman in Ellen (Gene Tierney), a beautiful socialite who initiates a whirlwind romance and steers him into marriage before he can think twice. Yet the glassy surface of Ellen’s devotion soon reveals monstrous depths, as Richard comes to realize that his wife is shockingly possessive and may be capable of destroying anyone who comes between them. A singular Hollywood masterpiece that draws freely from the women’s picture and film noir alike, Leave Her to Heaven boasts elegant direction by melodrama specialist John M. Stahl, blazing Technicolor cinematography by Leon Shamroy, and a chilling performance by Tierney, whose Ellen is a femme fatale unlike any other-a woman whose love is as pure as it is poisonous." [criterion.com]
Beschreibung:Original: USA 1945
DVD special edition features: new 2k digital restoration by Twentieth Century Fox, the Academy Film Archive, and The Film Foundation ; new interview with critic Imogen Sara Smith ; trailer ; plus: an essay by novelist Megan Abbott
Bildformat 1.37:1
Beschreibung:1 DVD-Video (110 min) farbig 12 cm
ISBN:9781681437033
1681437031