Watched: 03/20/2026
Format: Amazon
Viewing: Third
Director: Robert Wise
I saw this one initially with JeniferSF at Noir City at the Castro. And then gave it another spin just two years ago.
Based on a stage play (someone should do this one) it's an interesting film that feels like, emotionally, it pulls a bit from Rebecca and a bit from Laura, what with the huge portrait hanging over the hearth that seems to stare back at the cast, a ghost judging everyone.
A Polish refugee (Valentina Cortesa) from a concentration camp steals the identity of her friend - hoping to have a life on the other side of losing everything in the war. The friend had a rich aunt to whom she'd sent her infant son, but as no one knows what the friend looks like - she figures she could pass.
However, by the time she makes it to the US to find the relation, the aunt has died and left everything to the boy. A relation (Richard Basehart) has adopted the boy, and when Cortesa meets Basehart in New York, he decides she's the one for him, and marries her.
Now in San Francisco, there's a nanny for the boy who is just creepy and possessive (think Mrs. Danvers from Rebecca). And, as a shocker, the kind US Army Major who was helping our hero at the concentration camp shows up - he's a friend of the family and an attorney in SF. And clearly would gladly be on our hero given the chance.
Anyway - things go very sideways.
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