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Madness of the Heart

  • 1949
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  • 1h 15m
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6.1/10
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Kathleen Byron, Paul Dupuis, and Margaret Lockwood in Madness of the Heart (1949)
DramaMysteryRomanceThriller

Lydia Garth meets Paul de Vandiere, a French nobleman, but their romance is plagued by Lydia's complaint of recurring spells of blurred vision. Paul leaves for France, promising to return an... Read allLydia Garth meets Paul de Vandiere, a French nobleman, but their romance is plagued by Lydia's complaint of recurring spells of blurred vision. Paul leaves for France, promising to return and marry Lydia, but she loses her sight while he is gone. Given no hope of recovery, she en... Read allLydia Garth meets Paul de Vandiere, a French nobleman, but their romance is plagued by Lydia's complaint of recurring spells of blurred vision. Paul leaves for France, promising to return and marry Lydia, but she loses her sight while he is gone. Given no hope of recovery, she enters a convent, but the Abbess decides that she has no vocation for life in a nunnery. She... Read all

  • Director
    • Charles Bennett
  • Writers
    • Flora Sandstrom
    • Charles Bennett
  • Stars
    • Margaret Lockwood
    • Maxwell Reed
    • Kathleen Byron
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    269
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    • Director
      • Charles Bennett
    • Writers
      • Flora Sandstrom
      • Charles Bennett
    • Stars
      • Margaret Lockwood
      • Maxwell Reed
      • Kathleen Byron
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Margaret Lockwood
    Margaret Lockwood
    • Lydia Garth
    Maxwell Reed
    Maxwell Reed
    • Joseph Rondolet
    Kathleen Byron
    Kathleen Byron
    • Verite Faimont
    Paul Dupuis
    Paul Dupuis
    • Paul de Vandiere
    Thora Hird
    Thora Hird
    • Rosa
    Raymond Lovell
    • Comte de Vandiere
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Dr. Simon Blake
    David Hutcheson
    • Max Ffoliott
    Cathleen Nesbitt
    Cathleen Nesbitt
    • Mother Superior
    Peter Illing
    Peter Illing
    • Dr. Matthieu
    Jack McNaughton
    • Attendant
    Pamela Stirling
    • Felicite
    Marie Burke
    Marie Burke
    • Comtesse de Vandiere
    Marie Ault
    Marie Ault
    • Nun
    Paul Anthony
    • Acolyte
    • (uncredited)
    Betty Blake
    • Woman at Bookstall
    • (uncredited)
    Stafford Byrne
    • Porter
    • (uncredited)
    Patricia Cutts
    Patricia Cutts
    • Girl at Bookstall
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Bennett
    • Writers
      • Flora Sandstrom
      • Charles Bennett
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    7CinemaSerf

    Madness of the Heart

    Margaret Lockwood is quite compelling as "Lydia" in this tense mystery of a woman who encounters a French gent "Paul" (Paul Dupuis), romance ensues and they fall in love. Throughout their courtship, though, she suffers from increasingly worrying dizzy spells that a doctor confirms will lead to blindness. Horrified, she flees from her beau and takes up in an abbey where she considers holy orders. Luckily, the abbess insists she rejoin the world and she rekindles her romance with the Frenchman, they marry and retreat to his father's chateau. Initially welcome, she soon senses that someone is out to get her, and as the plot slowly develops we are drawn into quite a sinister web that has no shortage of potential perpetrators. Chief amongst them is their neighbour "Verity" (the excellent Kathleen Byron) who has designs on the husband. Finding her life unbearable, she, and her maid "Rosa" (Thora Hird) return to her old life were she encounters another surgeon who thinks he can fix her sight... It's at this point that the story takes a bit of downturn. Up til now, the tension had increased consistently with Byron and Lockwood squaring up nicely, but the ending is just too fanciful (although it does contain the best scene in the film). The men folks contribute little, too - Maxwell Reed is pretty hopeless and Dupuis pretty flat as her husband. Still, it sustains the mystery well enough for the most part and Lockwood is on good form.
    5Translation-1

    Great sets, actors and cinematography let down by a lousy script.

    I hate to be critical of something into which a great many people invested a lot of time, money and effort but it has to be said that Madness of the Heart is far from being a classic.

    Neither a superb cast, a substantial budget, exotic settings nor the presence of the sublimely gorgeous and extremely talented Margaret Lockwood in the leading role can save this film from its dire script.

    The premise is promising enough; a lovely young Englishwoman (Lockwood) falls in love with an aristocratic Frenchman (played by Paul Dupuis) but is promptly struck blind. Despite this tragedy, the couple marry and move to Monsieur's stately pile in Provence where their happiness is sorely tested by his family's negative attitude toward disability and the murderous machinations of his psychopathic former intended (a scary turn from Kathleen Byron of Black Narcissus fame).

    The camera work is great and the sets and the set pieces are fantastic (especially the evening ball) but the dialogue is risible in places and the film's ending frankly ludicrous! The actors do their best - Lockwood, in particular, shows her mettle and is very convincing as a blind woman - but it is clearly an uphill struggle. The writer apparently collaborated with Hitchcock on some of his early films but you would never have guessed!

    I am, to put it mildly, a huge fan of Margaret Lockwood but I have to admit that this is not one of her better films. If you like her and you like vintage thrillers, then The Lady Vanishes, Night Train to Munich, Girl in the News or Cast a Dark Shadow (several of which are inexplicably unavailable in PAL format on either DVD or video) are far, far better; this one is for die-hard fans only.
    6greenbudgie

    Margaret Lockwood in dangerous waters

    With shorter hair, Margaret Lockwood stars in this romantic mystery. She goes blind just after meeting the love of her life. She spends a year in a convent thinking marriage is not for her. But her French beau accepts her blindness and they marry to live at his noble family's home. There she feels a secret enemy is working against her. She is indeed being deceived which leads to a quarrel with her husband. Her enemy has done the trick and so she leaves for England with her companion (Thora Hird). The lovely French Chateau is the 9th Century Chateau d'Ansouis which was loaned to the Two Cities film company by it's owner, Comte de Sabran. There is a great scene where the blind Lockwood is deliberately being led into dangerous waters. Amazingly this 'seaside' scene was all done in a tank at Denham Studio.
    7planktonrules

    Very exciting and well worth seeing.

    Lydia (Margaret Lockwood) meets Paul (Paul Dupuis) and he is immediately smitten with her. They date a bit but then she runs off to a nunnery when she loses her sight. The Reverend Mother eventually counsels her to leave and stop hiding from the world. Soon after she arrives back in London, Paul arrives and sweets her off her feet and they marry.

    Paul then takes Lydia to his ancestral estate in France. Her family gives her a warm welcome and things seem fine...at first. However, over time, her husband's old girlfriend, Vérité*, begins undermining Lydia in small, hidden ways. The goal is for Vérité to drive Lydia away from Paul....and soon her scheming begins to cause friction in the family. What's next? See the film and find out for yourself.

    I saw that someone compared this film, unfavorably, to "Rebecca". Well, I can see some parallels....but the story is different enough that it didn't feel like a rip-off to me.

    *Calling the villain 'Vérité' is sloppy writing. After all, in French it mean 'truth'....and what a ridiculously obvious name for a villainess...too obvious.
    9calvertfan

    Splendid Margaret Lockwood thriller

    This is a definite must-see for any Margaret Lockwood fans, as well as Hitchcock lovers as it's very Hitchcock in style. There's simply not a dull moment as we follow the young Lydia through the path her life takes when she goes blind and finds there is only the tiniest chance that surgery could restore her sight - and an even smaller chance that she would even survive the operation. Her sweetheart Paul still wishes to marry her, and she finds happiness with him, but that is short-lived as she begins to get the feeling that someone wants her dead. The movie takes a truly terrifying turn, and though in part is predictable, it's still definitely exciting. 9/10

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      Opening credits: The events and characters portrayed in this film are fictitious and any similarity to any incident, name or individual is coincidental.
    • Quotes

      Mother Superior: But even without eyes, you must fight your own battles - you'll never win by running away.

    • Soundtracks
      Ave Verum Corpus [K 618]
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      Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      Arranged by Marcus Dods

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1952 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'Implacable Ennemie
    • Filming locations
      • Kensington Air Station, Kensington High Street, Kensington, London, England, UK(Exterior)
    • Production company
      • Two Cities Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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