Review of Sudden Fear (1952) by Bob V — 29 Mar 2011
After "Mildred Pierce" confirmed Joan Crawford's ability as an actress (instead of just a glamorous star), she went on for a brief period to play better roles in more complex films. Although Crawford had a limited acting range, she was perhaps the best of her generation withing that limited range, and she proved that once more in this film, for which she was again nominated for an Oscar.
Jack Palance holds his own against La Crawford and Gloria Grahame does what she does best: being sultry and whispery and generally a bit of a bitch.
Although the experiences movie goer won't be surprised by the climax, there are plenty of expertly shot scenes full of dramatic tension, and it's doubtful Joan's antics will bore you.
This review of Sudden Fear (1952) was written by Bob V on 29 Mar 2011.
Sudden Fear has generally received very positive reviews.
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