Stolen Happiness
Stolen Happiness

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Stolen Happiness

1952
Movie
101 min
Ukrainian

Based on a play by Ivan Franko. Anna married Mykola, but does not love him. She likes young Michael. Against the background of the picturesque Carpathian mountains in the nineteenth century unfolds the eternal drama of love and jealousy.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Lewis MilestoneGenres: Drama, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A struggling artist, haunted by his past, finds himself entangled with a wealthy, married woman. Their illicit affair takes a dangerous turn when the husband becomes suspicious, leading to a series of deceptions and moral compromises. The film explores the destructive consequences of desire and the pursuit of happiness through forbidden means.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Stolen Happiness' received mixed reviews, with critics often divided on its melodramatic plot and character motivations. While some praised the performances, particularly from Ann Sheridan and Ray Milland, others found the narrative to be predictable and overly sensationalized. Its noir elements were recognized, but it was not considered a standout in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praiseworthy performances from the lead actors, especially Ann Sheridan.

  • A melodramatic story that treads familiar noir territory.

  • The film's exploration of moral ambiguity is compelling for some, while others find it unsatisfying.

Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Stolen Happiness' from Google is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film was originally titled 'The Unfaithful' before being changed to 'Stolen Happiness' prior to its release.

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