Leave Her to Heaven
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Gene Tierney
Cornel Wilde
Jeanne Crain
Vincent Price
Mary Philips
Ray Collins
Essentially woman's story tells of a girl (Gene Tierney) whose possessive jealousy smothered her father and destroyed her husband's infatuation. Story is told in retrospect by Ray Collins, family attorney, and film opens with Cornel Wilde returning to Maine and his waiting love, Jeanne Crain, after serving a prison term for concealing crimes.
Tierney and Wilde use their personalities in interpreting their dramatic assignments. Crain's role of Tierney's foster-sister is more subdued but excellently done. Vincent Price, as the discarded lover, gives a theatrical reading to the courtroom scenes as the district attorney.
1945: Best Color Cinematography.
Nominations: Best Actress (Gene Tierney), Color Art Direction, Sound
(Color) Available on DVD. Extract of a review from 1945. Running time: 110 MIN.
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