Discover
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Jack Lee
Director -
Ian Dalrymple
Screenplay -
H.E. Fowle
Director of Photography -
C.M. Pennington-Richards
Director of Photography -
G.B. Stern
Novel
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CinemaSerf
7/7/2022 8:43:25PM
It is quite unusual to find Ursula Jeans in a leading role, and she does it rather well in this rather twisted story of a women who makes her way in life by lying and deceit. She must raise her two daughters, and does so by various means of extortion and malversation. As her daughters grow up, they cannot distinguish between right or wrong, nor truth and lie - so when Jeans finally dupes poor old Cecil Parker into marriage, the years of dishonesty and duplicitousness finally begin to catch up with them all. Jean Simmons and Jill Freud are both competent as the daughters - Simmons (only 18 here) has yet to quite work out how to own the camera in the way she later became natural at - and the eagle eyed might spot a very early outing from Susan Hampshire. The story has it's moments, but it does drag rather - and the lack of any characters with whom we might empathise (save for Jeans' constant flow of gullibles) brings a certain "who cares" to the story... It is a well made piece of cinema, though - just nothing particularly noteworthy.
Cecil Parker
Sir Halmar BarnardEdward Underdown
Neil InglefieldJean Simmons
Jay BlakeJoan Miller
SusanSusan Hampshire
Young JayUrsula Jeans
Lorna BlakeRuth Dunning
Shirley DennisonJill Raymond
Molly Blake