A Sweet Sickness
A Sweet Sickness

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A Sweet Sickness

1968
Movie
65 min
English

A young woman gets sexually used and abused by every man she meets while on her way to rising to the top of Hollywood's entertainment industry.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Paul BogartGenres: Drama, Mystery

Plot Summary

A wealthy industrialist, John Adamson, suffering from a rare, fatal disease, orchestrates his own suicide to frame his younger wife, Alicia, for murder. He believes this will ensure she cannot inherit his fortune, which he intends to leave to his children from his first marriage. However, Alicia is aware of his plan and seeks to uncover the truth while fighting for her freedom and inheritance.

Critical Reception

A Sweet Sickness is a made-for-television movie that garnered moderate attention for its suspenseful plot and Elizabeth Montgomery's performance. It is often remembered as a precursor to more complex psychological thrillers of the era, though its television origins limited its widespread critical analysis.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful and intricate plot.

  • Elizabeth Montgomery's performance as the accused wife was a standout element.

  • The film's twists and turns kept audiences engaged, despite its made-for-TV limitations.

Google audience: Audience reception for A Sweet Sickness is not widely documented due to its status as a made-for-television film. However, viewers who recall the movie often point to its intriguing mystery and Montgomery's compelling portrayal.

Fun Fact

Elizabeth Montgomery, famous for her role as Samantha Stephens in 'Bewitched', played a very different, dramatic character in this TV movie, showcasing her range beyond comedic roles.

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