Crisis
Crisis

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Crisis

1946
Movie
93 min
Swedish

A small-town piano teacher is shocked by the arrival of her foster daughter's biological mother, whose young lover soon follows and causes further disruption.

Insights

IMDb6.7/10
Director: Edmund GouldingGenres: Drama, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A successful but emotionally detached London psychiatrist, Eugene Ferguson, is haunted by a past mistake. His life takes a turn when he encounters a young woman, Eileen, who seems to be suffering from amnesia and potentially involved in a crime. As Eugene tries to help her, he becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and his own suppressed memories resurface, forcing him to confront his past.

Critical Reception

Crisis received mixed to positive reviews upon its release. Critics praised the performances of the lead actors, particularly Cary Grant's departure from his usual comedic roles. However, some found the plot convoluted and the film-noir elements not as strong as other contemporary films in the genre. Audiences generally appreciated the dramatic turn from Grant and the suspenseful narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Cary Grant delivers a compelling dramatic performance that showcases his versatility.

  • The film's psychological thriller and film-noir elements create an intriguing, albeit sometimes confusing, narrative.

  • Joan Fontaine provides a solid supporting performance, though her character's ambiguity is a key plot point.

Google audience: Audience reception for Crisis is not widely documented on Google's platform, but general sentiment often points to appreciation for Cary Grant's dramatic role and the film's suspenseful atmosphere.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

This film marked a significant departure for Cary Grant, who was primarily known for his romantic comedies at the time. His role as a troubled psychiatrist showcased a more dramatic and intense side of his acting abilities.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

His debut, I know, but I actually found this to one of the more accessible Ingmar Bergman films - maybe that's why it isn't actually that great. It follows the young "Nelly" (Inga Landgré) living with her kindly foster mother "Mutti/Ingebor...