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Director
  
Pat Jackson

Music director
  
Andre Previn

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Screenplay
  
William Ludwig

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
May 19, 1950 (1950-05-19) (United States)

Based on
  
the story "Death in the Dolls House"  by Lawrence P. Bachmann Hannah Lees

Writer
  
Lawrence P. Bachmann (story), Hannah Lees (story), William Ludwig

Cast
  
Ann Sothern
(Dell Faring),
Zachary Scott
(David I. Starrling),
Gigi Perreau
(Susan Starrling),
Nancy Reagan
(Dr. Caroline Canford),
Kristine Miller
(Celia Starrling),
John McIntire
(Pike Ludwell)

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,
The Shawshank Redemption
,
Sleepless in Seattle
,
The Fugitive
,
The Apartment
,
The General

Tagline
  
Some women will stop at nothing!

Shadow on the wall


Shadow on the Wall is a 1950 American psychological thriller film directed by Pat Jackson and starring Ann Sothern, Zachary Scott, Gigi Perreau and Nancy Davis. It is based on the novel Death in the Doll's House by Lawrence P. Bachmann and Hannah Lees.

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After a couple of small roles in MGM films, this was the first substantial featured role in a movie for Davis, who later became First Lady of the United States Nancy Reagan.

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Plot

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Child Susan Starrling (Gigi Perreau) is the sole witness to a killing, but the shock causes her to suffer amnesia about the event. Her father David (Zachary Scott) is convicted of first degree murder of his wife. However, psychiatrist Caroline Cranford (Nancy Davis) is convinced she can cure the young girl and begins to suspect that another person is guilty.

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That person is Dell Faring (Ann Sothern), who became incensed after brother-in-law David discovered that while he was away serving his country, wife Celia (Kristine Miller) was having an affair with Dell's fiance, Crane Weymouth. A resentment already existed between the sisters because Dell felt this was not the first time Celia had selfishly taken something from her. Celia knocked David unconscious during a quarrel over her infidelity. Dell then arrived, picked up a gun David brought home from the war and killed her sister with it. With no memory of what happened, David can only assume he was the one who shot Celia, so he accepts the jury's verdict and the judge's sentence that he be put to death.

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Susan, who saw the murder from the door but repressed the memory, is haunted by the image of a shadow on the wall. A distraught Dell, realizing that Dr. Cranford is trying to restore the girl's memory, attempts to murder the child. When she fails, she adopts Susan instead. Dell casts a shadow on the wall that triggers Susan's memory.

Cast

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  • Ann Sothern as Dell Faring
  • Zachary Scott as David I. Starrling
  • Gigi Perreau as Susan Starrling
  • Nancy Davis as Dr. Caroline Cranford
  • Kristine Miller as Celia Starrling
  • John McIntire as Pike Ludwell
  • Tom Helmore as Crane Weymouth
  • Helen Brown as Miss Burke
  • Barbara Billingsley as Olga
  • Marcia Van Dyke as Secretary
  • Anthony Sydes as Bobby
  • Jimmy Hunt as Boy
  • Lilian Bond as Attendant
  • Reception

    According to MGM records, the film earned $433,000 in the US and Canada and $192,000 elsewhere, resulting in a loss of $330,000.

    Critical response

    When first released The New York Times praised the acting, writing, "Nancy Davis is beautiful and convincing as the serious psychiatrist who uses affection and play therapy to delve into the youngster's mind for the evidence needed for both a cure and the eventual exposure of the criminal. Gigi Perreau is excellent as the mentally tortured moppet, and Zachary Scott does a realistic job as her architect father and wrongly convicted murderer. Kristine Miller is competent in the brief role of the victim, but Ann Sothern, who turns in a polished portrayal, seems out of character as the worried villainess of the piece. List Shadow on the Wall as obvious but interesting fare."

    Film critic Dennis Schwartz liked the film and wrote, "A taut suspense yarn in B&W, that plays like film noir...This villain role is out of character for the always sweet Ann Sothern, but she shows great agility in handling the difficult role. The melodramatic script was often not believable and the action part of the story looked like pretend acting, just like the therapy Nancy Davis was applying to Gigi. But the stars pulled this one together and made the tense story, revolving around the little girl, seem plausible. Gigi Perreau was marvelous, giving a convincing performance as a little girl who could be both adorable and then almost frightened out of her mind."

    References

    Shadow on the Wall (film) Wikipedia
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