Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAnne Graham is acquitted of murder after her patient has died under suspicious circumstances. Changing her name, she gets a position nursing Edward Bentley who soon dies of what appears to b... Leggi tuttoAnne Graham is acquitted of murder after her patient has died under suspicious circumstances. Changing her name, she gets a position nursing Edward Bentley who soon dies of what appears to be a copycat murder. Again, Anne is arrested.Anne Graham is acquitted of murder after her patient has died under suspicious circumstances. Changing her name, she gets a position nursing Edward Bentley who soon dies of what appears to be a copycat murder. Again, Anne is arrested.
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Despite these reservations this is an enjoyable enough production which canters along at a good pace without any pretensions to high art. And it was nice to see some early work from two actresses, Irene Handl (particularly malevolent as the first "victim") and Kathleen Harrison, who both went on to greater things in post-war British TV.
A very good film, excellently directed by Reed with an underplayed performance by Lockwood. Emlyn Williams plays her attorney. Though I figured this film out before the plot unfolded, "The Girl in the News" is still good and worth seeing.
Although the story is reasonably intriguing, the execution of this picture is so routine, were it made these days, you'd think it generated by A. I. It is however quite a clever little story so once you've watched this for five minutes you'll have no choice but to stick with it. You'll not be able to go to bed until you find out what happens to "Anne." One thing I can tell you is that she doesn't get any more animated. Nobody really does. Yes, the acting is natural and realistic but I think it's gone too subtle....sometimes over the top, wild and wacky is more interesting than sitting down drinking a cup of tea.
The whole thing feels miserable. Yes, I know it's about suicide, murder, fighting to save your life but they could at least smile every now and then. Maybe it's because it's 1941 - not the happiest year but this would hardly cheer 'our boys' up.
The romance between "Anne" and"Stephen" came as a complete surprise to me since I didn't detect any chemistry, feelings or emotion whatsoever between these two. Margaret Lockwood had a real talent for saying so much in just one look but you get the feeling that in this she just turned up and Carol Reed had no idea who she was or what she was capable of so just said: go over there and read that. I don't think I particularly liked Barry Barnes much either - couldn't warm to the chap.
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- QuizThird theatrical movie of Sir Michael Hordern (Assistant Prosecuting Counsel). His first two were "A Girl Must Live" (1939) and "Band Waggon" (1940).
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Bill Mather: You took your chance like a Marshall Hall.
Stephen Farringdon: I wouldn't say that.
Bill Mather: You ought to be able to start up a nice business - 'gallows cheated at reasonable rates'
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