Director: Douglas Sirk•Genres: Mystery, Film-Noir, Thriller
A wealthy heiress, Alice, awakens on her honeymoon to find her husband, Richard, has seemingly vanished, leaving behind a note suggesting he has abandoned her. However, Alice soon suspects foul play when she learns of Richard's mounting debts and his alleged involvement in a series of suspicious incidents. As she investigates, Alice uncovers a sinister plot involving her husband and his associates, forcing her to confront a terrifying truth about her marriage and her own safety.
Upon its release, 'Sleep, My Love' received mixed reviews. While some critics praised its suspenseful atmosphere and Claudette Colbert's performance, others found the plot convoluted and the resolution unsatisfying. Over time, it has been recognized as a notable entry in the film noir genre, appreciated for its contribution to Douglas Sirk's early career and its exploration of psychological suspense.
Praised for its atmospheric tension and suspense.
Claudette Colbert's performance was often highlighted as a strong point.
Some found the plot overly complex and the ending somewhat disappointing.
Google audience: Information not available.
This was one of Claudette Colbert's last major roles in the 1940s, and it marked a departure from her earlier, more lighthearted romantic comedies.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources