Review of The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1947) by Kim M — 19 Feb 2007
Humphrey Bogart's over the top performance as an anxiety ridden artist with a compulsion to alter paintings of the women he loves as he poisons them is nearly equalled by Barbara Stanwyck's "Gas Light" type paranoia as she realizes what she's married.
Great characters in the supporting cast and laugh out loud one liners break the tension just when you think Bogart may explode like a victim from "Scanners". This may have been intended as a suspense thriller, but it would find more fans in the black comedy section.
This review of The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1947) was written by Kim M on 19 Feb 2007.
The Two Mrs. Carrolls has generally received positive reviews.
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