The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1947)
Country: US
Technical: bw 99m
Director: Peter Godfrey
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Humphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith
Synopsis:
A woman meets and falls in love with a struggling widowed artist while on holiday, whom she marries when his invalid wife passes away. Things look up professionally when he is commissioned to paint a beautiful new acquaintance, but his wife begins to fear she might soon meet the fate of the first Mrs. Carroll.
Review:
Totally potty Warners drama, with Bogart miscast as a painter anyway; a psychotic one and he tends to overact. Producer Mark Hellinger was more adept at hard-bitten crime movies, and Godfrey resorts to cueing in ominous weather and offstage bells.
Country: US
Technical: bw 99m
Director: Peter Godfrey
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Humphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith
Synopsis:
A woman meets and falls in love with a struggling widowed artist while on holiday, whom she marries when his invalid wife passes away. Things look up professionally when he is commissioned to paint a beautiful new acquaintance, but his wife begins to fear she might soon meet the fate of the first Mrs. Carroll.
Review:
Totally potty Warners drama, with Bogart miscast as a painter anyway; a psychotic one and he tends to overact. Producer Mark Hellinger was more adept at hard-bitten crime movies, and Godfrey resorts to cueing in ominous weather and offstage bells.
Country: US
Technical: bw 99m
Director: Peter Godfrey
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Humphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith
Synopsis:
A woman meets and falls in love with a struggling widowed artist while on holiday, whom she marries when his invalid wife passes away. Things look up professionally when he is commissioned to paint a beautiful new acquaintance, but his wife begins to fear she might soon meet the fate of the first Mrs. Carroll.
Review:
Totally potty Warners drama, with Bogart miscast as a painter anyway; a psychotic one and he tends to overact. Producer Mark Hellinger was more adept at hard-bitten crime movies, and Godfrey resorts to cueing in ominous weather and offstage bells.