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Hantise

Original title: Gaslight
  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
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7.3/10
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Anton Walbrook and Diana Wynyard in Hantise (1940)
Psychological ThrillerDramaMysteryRomanceThriller

Twenty years after the murder of Alice Barlow, her house is finally occupied again. However, the husband from the couple who has moved in has a secret that he will do anything to keep hidden... Read allTwenty years after the murder of Alice Barlow, her house is finally occupied again. However, the husband from the couple who has moved in has a secret that he will do anything to keep hidden.Twenty years after the murder of Alice Barlow, her house is finally occupied again. However, the husband from the couple who has moved in has a secret that he will do anything to keep hidden.

  • Director
    • Thorold Dickinson
  • Writers
    • Patrick Hamilton
    • A.R. Rawlinson
    • Bridget Boland
  • Stars
    • Anton Walbrook
    • Diana Wynyard
    • Frank Pettingell
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Thorold Dickinson
    • Writers
      • Patrick Hamilton
      • A.R. Rawlinson
      • Bridget Boland
    • Stars
      • Anton Walbrook
      • Diana Wynyard
      • Frank Pettingell
    • 93User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anton Walbrook
    Anton Walbrook
    • Paul Mallen
    Diana Wynyard
    Diana Wynyard
    • Bella Mallen
    Frank Pettingell
    Frank Pettingell
    • Rough
    Cathleen Cordell
    Cathleen Cordell
    • Nancy
    Robert Newton
    Robert Newton
    • Ullswater
    Jimmy Hanley
    Jimmy Hanley
    • Cobb
    Minnie Rayner
    Minnie Rayner
    • Elizabeth
    Marie Wright
    Marie Wright
    • Alice Barlow
    Aubrey Dexter
    Aubrey Dexter
    • House Agent
    Mary Hinton
    Mary Hinton
    • Lady Winterbourne
    Angus Morrison
    Angus Morrison
    • Pianist
    Jack Barty
    Jack Barty
    • Chairman of Music Hall
    The Darmora Ballet
    • Dancers
    Alfred Atkins
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    Edwin Ellis
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    Kathleen Harrison
    Kathleen Harrison
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    Katie Johnson
    Katie Johnson
    • Alice Barlow's Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Molly Raynor
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Thorold Dickinson
    • Writers
      • Patrick Hamilton
      • A.R. Rawlinson
      • Bridget Boland
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    jerseyman1949

    Better thrills than Bergman

    The later version is Hollywood English, which I sometimes think is a downtown section of Hollywood Transylvanian. Believe me, the original is the real thing, from the small details up to the social assumptions: it's recognisably English. As such, the thriller is grounded in a reality that the later version can never have. And so it's scary! Of course, I admit that this justification of the original might be a lot less convincing if you're reading my words on the other side of the world...

    As for the difficulty of getting hold of a copy, well every few years it's shown on one TV station or another over here, so there has to be a good copy somewhere out there.
    10preppy-3

    Just as good--if not better--than the 1944 remake

    It's easy to see why MGM locked this away in their vaults when they issued their 1944 remake--it's really great!

    An evil crook (Anton Walbrook) slowly tries to drive his wife (Diana Wynyard) mad for some jewels.

    This isn't as lush as the remake, but it more than makes up for it in other departments. For one thing--it's shorter by about 30 minutes and there's no romantic interlude at the beginning. This one starts dark and gets darker. Walbrook is frightening as the husband--much better than Charles Boyer in the remake. The scenes where he yells at his wife had me jumping. Wynyard is great as his fragile wife. She doesn't go into hysterics and chew the scenery like Ingrid Bergman did--she plays it calmly and quietly and very very realistically. Her final confrontation with her husband was just great. Also Cathleen Cordell is lots of fun as Nancy, the parlor maid. In the remake she was played by Angela Landsbury (in her film debut). Surprisingly, Cordell is better than Landsbury!

    The remake copied this film virtually scene by scene--and suffers somewhat by comparison. It added on the unnecessary romantic subplot with Joseph Cotton. Thankfully, there's nothing like that here. This just grips you from the very beginning and doesn't let go.

    Both movies are great but this one is marginally better. Very recommended.
    7nicholas.rhodes

    Both Good Films !

    I have liked the Gaslight films for many years and was surprised and delighted recently to find both versions together on an American DVD ! Miracles will never cease, I thought!

    I have read various comments from people trying to compare these two films. I will not fall into this trap - I liked each film as much as the other..true, Walbrook looks more evil as a villain than Charles BOyer, and the 1940 version is perhaps a little more picturesque with the sets ( carriages, children etc ) but both films were very well done. The picture quality of the 1944 version is obviously better than that of 1940, and I had read somewhere that they had actually tried to get the print of the 1940 version destroyed as to have only the 1944 version available. What a horrible thought that someone could actually have wanted to do that !

    So, they are both great suspense films and the black and white only serves to enhance the already seedy atmosphere ! Well worth several viewings !!!
    jamesraeburn2003

    "Creates an air of electric tension that Hollywood could only envy."

    In Victorian London, Louis Bower (Walbrook), murdered his aunt for her precious rubies that are hidden somewhere in her house, only he couldn't find them. Having eluded the police for a number of years and changed his name to Paul Mallen, he takes a wife in the fragile Bella (Wynyard), and the couple move back into the house so that he can continue his search under cover as a respectable Victorian husband. At the same time he tries to drive his wife out of her mind because he is afraid that she might discover his guilty secret...

    The first film version of Patrick Hamilton's successful stage play is technically modest compared to the 1944 Hollywood remake (see my review), but this British National production directed by Thorold Dickinson creates an atmosphere of genuine electric tension that Hollywood could only envy. Hardly surprising really that they tried to destroy the negative of this picture. Fortunately prints have survived and it often turns up on TCM every few months. Good performances too, especially from Walbrook who portrays the villain as a vile Victorian bully whereas Charles Boyer played it smooth. Wynyard does well as the tortured wife while Cathleen Cordell is fine as the tarty parlour maid whom Walbrook uses to add insult to his wife's injury.

    The film was available in the UK on VHS but it has since been deleted, although the Hollywood version is out on DVD. Let's hope this version finds it's way on to DVD too.
    8bkoganbing

    Murder and Terror at Pimlico Place

    From what I've been reading we're fortunate to have this film at all much less showing for rent on Amazon. Not unlike what Paramount did with Frank Capra's Broadway Bill when that studio made Riding High, MGM destroyed this original British made version of Gaslight that came out four years before MGM remade it with Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotten, that classic that won Ingrid Bergman her first Oscar. Fortunately MGM was not thorough and we can enjoy Diana Wynyard and Anton Walbrook in this original film version of the play Angel Street.

    It might have been nice to have a version of that surviving as well. On stage Vincent Price played the suave husband who is trying to get his wife to question her sanity, he co-starred with Judith Evelyn in the Patrick Hamilton play that ran 1295 performances on Broadway from 1941 to 1944. I can see Price easily doing this part.

    Of course it would be without the continental suavity of both Charles Boyer and here, Anton Walbrook. Walbrook is one both cold and cool and cruel customer as he tries to drive Wynyard out of her mind. She's at a loss to explain his change toward her. In point of fact she's accidentally discovered a clue to his real identity and he's had history with her family before. She doesn't know what she's discovered which makes her all the more frightened. Wynyard is every bit as good as Bergman in the remake.

    The major change that MGM made was in the policeman's role. In fact there is some reason to speculate that Scotland Yard man Joseph Cotten may end up with Bergman in the MGM version. Here the dogged detective is British character actor Frank Pettengill who's strictly business. He recognizes Walbrook, but can't prove anything without positive identification.

    Gaslight remains firmly fixed in the Victorian era it is set. Today what involved an elaborate scheme of deception by Pettengill could be remedied easily with fax and telephotos to Australia where Walbrook presumably was staying for many years.

    This version of Gaslight is every bit the equal of the finely mounted MGM version and since it is closer to what author Hamilton had in mind, many consider it superior. It's pretty darn good any way you slice it.

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    • Trivia
      When MGM remade the film with Charles Boyer and Ingrid Bergman, the studio attempted to have all prints of this earlier version destroyed. Fortunately, several prints escaped the fire (in fact, it is believed that director Thorold Dickinson surreptitiously struck a print himself before the negative was lost).
    • Goofs
      After the murder of the old lady in 1865, a police constable is shown blowing a whistle to summon assistance. Whistles were not used by the Metropolitan Police until the 1870s; prior to that they used a football rattle to attract attention.
    • Quotes

      Rough: I really am a remarkable man. It's my memory. They shall have it for the museum when I die.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Kenny Report: Episode dated 3 September 2024 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      The Can-Can
      (uncredited)

      from "Orpheus in the Underworld"

      Music by Jacques Offenbach

      Arranged by Richard Addinsell

      Played at the music hall and danced to by The Darmora Ballet

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 1940 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Angel Street
    • Filming locations
      • D&P Studios, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • British National Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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