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Gaslight (1944)
Gaslight
 
# Reviews Votes Rating
IMDb US Users 7158 7.9/10
Allociné FR Users 111 7.8/10
  Averall rating 7269 7.9/10

Plot

Work in progress


Directed by : George Cukor, David O. Selznick
Starring : Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten, Dame May Whitty, Angela Lansbury, Barbara Everest, Terry Moore, Emil Rameau, Edmond Breon, Halliwell Hobbes

Genre : Thriller

Tags : 1800s, 19th century, based on play, beautiful woman, concert, cook, dead aunt, driven mad, fear of one's husband, fog, gem, husband wife relationship, insanity, italy, jewel, lake como italy, lamp, letter, london england, loot, loss of aunt, maid, mansion, marriage, murder, music teacher, neighbor, nervous breakdown, newspaper headline, obsession, orchestral music score, paranoia, piano, poles, police detective, proposal, psycho thriller, psychological torment, scotland yard, sheet music, spoiler in keywords, strangling, tied up, tower of london, train, victorian era, woman in jeopardy

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Country :

Year Production : 1944
Release Date Cinema : 08/31/1940
Release Date DVD : 02/16/2004

See also the french page of this movie : Hantise

Also known as : hantises, hantize, hantisse, hentise, antise, antises, anthises, gaslight, gas light, gaslights
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