Review of Gaslight (1944) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Reader — 04 Feb 2014
George Cukor carefully avoids the obvious effects in telling this story of a husband (Charles Boyer) attempting to drive his wife (Ingrid Bergman) insane; instead, this 1944 film is one of the few psychological thrillers that is genuinely psychological, depending on subtle clues—a gesture, an intonation—to thought and character.
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This review of Gaslight (1944) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Reader on 04 Feb 2014.
Gaslight has generally received very positive reviews.
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