- Published: Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, [2004], c1944.
- Year Published: 1944
- Description: 1 videodisc (114 min.) : sd., b&w. ; 4 3/4 in.
- Language: English
- Format: DVD
- Rated:
ISBN/Standard Number
- 0790745690 :
- 012569514829
Additional Credits
- Hornblow, Arthur, 1893-
- Van Druten, John, 1901-1957.
- Reisch, Walter.
- Balderston, John L. 1889-1954.
- Cukor, George Dewey, 1899- .
- Boyer, Charles, 1899-1978.
- Bergman, Ingrid, 1915-1982. .
- Cotten, Joseph, 1905-1994 .
- Whitty, May, Dame, 1865-1948.
- Lansbury, Angela, 1925- .
- Everest, Barbara, 1890-1968.
- Rameau, Emil, 1878-1957.
- Breon, Edmund, 1882-1951.
- Hobbes, Halliwell, 1877-1962.
- Ruttenberg, Joseph.
- Gibbons, Cedric, 1895-1960.
- Winters, Ralph E.
- Kaper, Bronislaw, 1902-
- Irene.
- Newcombe, Warren.
- Hamilton, Patrick, 1904 Mar. 17-1962.
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- Warner Home Video (Firm)
Subjects
- Gas light fixtures -- Drama.
- Husband and wife -- Drama.
- Wife abuse -- Drama.
- Suspense films.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Originally released as a motion picture in 1944.
Based on the play "Angel Street" by Patrick Hamilton.
Special features include the 1939 British version starring Anton Walbrook and Diana Wynyard.
Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten, Dame May Whitty, Angela Lansbury, Barbara Everest, Emil Rameau, Edmund Breon, Halliwell Hobbes.
Paula Anton is a beautiful and trusting 19th century English singer studying in Italy. She is slowly being tormented by mysterious happenings in her luxurious Victorian home. The suspect is her devoted husband. But viewing the world through the dim glow of the gaslight, it is difficult to tell what is real and what is imagined.
DVD, Region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 2.0 mono.
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