My Name Is Julia Ross (1945)
Country: US
Technical: bw 65m
Director: Joseph H. Lewis
Cast: Nina Foch, Dame May Whitty, George Macready
Synopsis:
A young woman gains employment as a live-in companion for an elderly widow and wakes up in the house with everyone telling her she the daughter-in-law, and not Julia Ross at all.
Review:
One of those 'constructed reality' plots which can be a little trying while one tries to work out what anyone has to gain by it. Lewis and Foch, however, maintain a sober atmosphere all the way through and it is pacy enough not to be wearing.
Country: US
Technical: bw 65m
Director: Joseph H. Lewis
Cast: Nina Foch, Dame May Whitty, George Macready
Synopsis:
A young woman gains employment as a live-in companion for an elderly widow and wakes up in the house with everyone telling her she the daughter-in-law, and not Julia Ross at all.
Review:
One of those 'constructed reality' plots which can be a little trying while one tries to work out what anyone has to gain by it. Lewis and Foch, however, maintain a sober atmosphere all the way through and it is pacy enough not to be wearing.
Country: US
Technical: bw 65m
Director: Joseph H. Lewis
Cast: Nina Foch, Dame May Whitty, George Macready
Synopsis:
A young woman gains employment as a live-in companion for an elderly widow and wakes up in the house with everyone telling her she the daughter-in-law, and not Julia Ross at all.
Review:
One of those 'constructed reality' plots which can be a little trying while one tries to work out what anyone has to gain by it. Lewis and Foch, however, maintain a sober atmosphere all the way through and it is pacy enough not to be wearing.