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Leave Her to Heaven (1945)

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Leave Her to Heaven (1945)

Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
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A Film by John M. Stahl
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 1,33:1 | 4:3 | 720x576 | 01:45:31 | 5% Recovery | 4.74 GB
Languages Available: English, Italian, German, Polish 2.0 AC3
Subtitle: English, Italian, French, German, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish
Extra: Menù, Scene Selection, Direct Access to Scenes
Genre: Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller | Won 1 Oscar. Another 3 nominations

The film begins with novelist Richard Harland (Cornel Wilde) returning to his remote island home Back of the Moon after two years in prison. His approach there dissolves to an extended flashback running almost the entire duration of the film narrated by Harland's friend and attorney (Ray Collins). Through him we see how Richard meets beautiful socialite Ellen Berent (Gene Tierney) on a train. She falls in love with him based mainly on his close resemblance to her recently deceased father, to whom she was obsessively attached.

IMDB Rating: 7.8/10

Leave Her to Heaven (1945)

Ellen is already engaged to an ambitious Boston attorney, Russell Quinton (Vincent Price), who begs her not to marry Richard because of the bad press it would bring to his upcoming political campaign. However, she jilts Russell and rapidly marries Richard, who at first is fascinated not only with Ellen's beauty but her exotic and intense manner. It gradually becomes apparent however that Ellen is pathologically jealous towards any other person and activity that her husband cares about.

Leave Her to Heaven (1945)

Richard's younger disabled brother, Danny (Darryl Hickman), whom Richard dearly loves, comes to live with them at their lodge even though Ellen pleads with the doctor to not allow the move. She becomes increasing irritated by Danny's presence and the attention he gets from Richard. One day, while she and Danny are out on a rowboat, Danny decides to see how far he can swim. However, Danny's paralyzed legs weigh him down, and Ellen watches heartlessly as Danny struggles to stay afloat. He drowns in front of her as Ellen registers no reaction on her face. When she hears Richard approaching the lake, she only then begins screaming.

Leave Her to Heaven (1945)

Later, she becomes pregnant, but tells her adoptive sister, Ruth (Jeanne Crain), that she has an active disdain for the "little beast" inside of her. She then deliberately causes the miscarriage of the couple's unborn son when she throws herself down a flight of stairs. She returns after a few weeks in the hospital and accuses Ruth of being in love with Richard, especially after the dedication of Richard's new book is to "the girl with the hoe" – a reference to Ruth's penchant for gardening.

Leave Her to Heaven (1945)

Richard starts to suspect that Ellen is directly responsible for both the death of his brother and his son, and accuses her of letting Danny drown. When Ellen confesses that she did let him drown and she would do it again, he leaves her. She then decides to poison herself, coldly framing Ruth in jealousy over Ruth's warm but innocent friendship with her husband. Posing as a victim, Ellen writes to her ex-fiance (since elected a county district attorney) laying out her claims of murder, which said that Ruth wanted her dead.

Leave Her to Heaven (1945)

Ellen expires hand-in-hand with Richard, who is next seen being grilled by Russell, the prosecutor for Ruth's trial. Ruth is then pressured by Russell into admitting she has always loved Richard. In response, the previous recalcitrant Richard resumes the witness chair and testifies about Ellen's insane jealousy and her dual confessions to him. Ruth is acquitted, but Richard receives two years in prison as an accessory to his brother's death for withholding knowledge of Ellen's actions from investigators.

Leave Her to Heaven (1945)

Leave Her to Heaven is a 1945 American Technicolor film noir starring Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, with Vincent Price, Darryl Hickman, Ray Collins, and Chill Wills. The story revolves around a femme fatale who entraps a husband and commits several crimes motivated by her insane jealousy over everything concerning him.

Leave Her to Heaven (1945)

The story was adapted for the screen by Jo Swerling from the best selling novel of the same name by Ben Ames Williams and directed by John M. Stahl. Tierney received an Oscar nomination as Best Actress. The film grossed over $5,000,000, Fox's highest-grossing picture of the 1940s.



Leave Her to Heaven (1945)

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ORIGINAL TITLE: Leave Her to Heaven
GENRE: Drama, Noir
YEAR: 1945
DIRECTOR: John M. Stahl
Screenplay: Jo Swerling
Actors: Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, Vincent Price, Mary Philips, Ray Collins, Darryl Hickman, Gene Lockhart

PHOTOGRAPHY: Leon Shamroy
ASSEMBLY: James B. Clark
MUSIC: Alfred Newman
PRODUCTION: 20TH CENTURY FOX
DISTRIBUTION: FOX - 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
COUNTRY: USA
DURATION: 110 Min
SIZE: TECHNICOLOR




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Leave Her to Heaven (1945)