Review of Hangover Square (1945) by Scott W — 31 Jul 2012
A brilliant, sensitive performance from Laird Cregar as a psychologically troubled composer who suffers increasingly alarming lapses of memory. George Sanders is typically suave as the Scotland Yard doctor who tries to help him and Faye Marlowe is the kind girl across the square.
The photography is dark and atmospheric and the use of fire in the bonfire scene and finale is splendid. Alan Napier is Marlowe's father a noted conductor.
This review of Hangover Square (1945) was written by Scott W on 31 Jul 2012.
Hangover Square has generally received positive reviews.
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