Review of Gaslight (1944) by Eric Henderson for Slant Magazine — 11 Feb 2004
Gaslight is an expertly directed and evenly paced slow burn (and Dame May Whitty is a stitch, though underused, as a nosy neighbor lady), but its lack of a sound moral and psychological center renders it totally transitory and forgettable.
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This review of Gaslight (1944) was written by Eric Henderson and published by Slant Magazine on 11 Feb 2004.
Gaslight has generally received very positive reviews.
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