Gaslight (1944) is an American psychological thriller set in 19th-century London. The film was directed by George Cukor and stars Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, and Joseph Cotten. The film features Dame May Whitty, and Angela Lansbury in her feature film debut.
Alice Alquist, a world-famous opera singer is murdered in her home in Victorian London. Her niece Paula (Bergman) is sent to Italy to study
opera like her aunt, but unfortunately, she doesn’t have her aunt’s talent. When
she reaches adulthood, she falls in love with her accompanist Gregory Anton
(Boyer). They marry after a two-week romance and settle in her late aunt’s
townhouse. Paula has a hard time living in the home where everything reminds
her of that terrible murder. While moving her aunt’s furnishings into the
attic, Paula discovers a letter from a named Sergis Bauer. When Gregory sees
the letter he becomes enraged, but then apologizes.
Is Gregory hiding something from Paula? If so, what does it mean?
Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer |
George Cukor (1899 – 1983) was an American
director. He was famous for directing comedies and literary adaptations of
classics like Little Women (1933) and David
Copperfield (1935). He was famously fired from directing Gone
with the Wind (1939), but that incident didn’t mar an impressive
directorial career that included The Philadelphia Story (1940), Gaslight (1944),
and Born Yesterday (1950). Cukor won an Academy Award as Best
Director for My Fair Lady (1964).
Charles Boyer (1899 - 1978) was a
French-American stage and film actor. Boyer was nominated for the Best Actor
Academy Award four times. He became a major movie star in the late 1930s in
films like The Garden of Allah (1936), Algiers (1938),
and Love Affair (1939). He starred as the evil husband of
Ingrid Bergman in Gaslight (1944). Boyer starred opposite most
of the top female stars of the period including Claudette Colbert, Marlene
Dietrich, Irene Dunne, Jean Arthur, Greta Garbo, Bette Davis, Joan Fontaine,
Katharine Hepburn, and Olivia de Havilland. As he grew older, Boyer played
supporting roles in film and also starred on Broadway in Kind Sir (1953
- 1954) and The Marriage-Go-Round (1958 - 1960).
Ingrid Bergman (1915 – 1982) was a Swedish
actress who became an international star upon her Hollywood debut in Intermezzo
(1939). Few actresses were as popular as Bergman during the 1940s. In fact, she
was the number two box office draw (after Bing Crosby) in 1946. She starred
opposite Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1942), For
Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) opposite Gary Cooper, and Gaslight (1944)
for which she won the Best Actress Academy Award. She starred opposite newcomer
Gregory Peck in Spellbound (1945) which was her first
collaboration with director Alfred Hitchcock. Bergman would win
another Best Actress Academy Award for Anastasia (1956) and a Best Supporting
Actress Academy Award for Murder on the Orient Express (1974).
Joseph Cotten (1905 - 1994) was an American
film, stage, radio, and television actor. Cotten achieved fame on Broadway in
the original stage productions of The Philadelphia Story and Sabrina
Fair. He became famous worldwide after appearing in Citizen
Kane (1941) and The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). As
one of the most popular leading men of the 1940s, Cotten starred in Shadow
of a Doubt (1943), Gaslight (1943), Duel in
the Sun (1946), and The Third Man (1949). Cotten
alternated between work on stage and film into the late-1950s. Cotten also
appeared on television guest starring in The Name of the Game, Cimarron
Strip, and Ironside. Cotten’s last film role was in 1981.
Angela Lansbury and Ingrid Bergman |
Gaslight trivia
- M-G-M tried to get the film negatives of the 1940 British version destroyed.
- Ingrid Bergman studied mental patients to help with her characterization of Paula.
- Angela Lansbury turned 18 during the production of the film. The cast and crew held a birthday party for her.
- Bergman was initially concerned that she wouldn’t be able to portray a fragile character like Paula.
- Boyer’s son and only child was born during production.
- In her autobiography, Bergman said that Boyer was the most intelligent actor she ever worked with and one of the nicest.
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Discussion questions
- The film is described today as a psychological thriller. Does that description work for you? Would you categorize it differently?
- What did you think of Bergman’s performance?
- Charles Boyer was nominated for Best Actor for his performance in this film (he lost to Bing Crosby). What did you think of his performance?
- Angela Lansbury had never acted before her role as the maid, Nancy. What did you think of her performance?
- Joseph Cotten is hardly ever mentioned when this film is discussed. Is his a thankless role?
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