Reviewed By:
James D.
This print is far and away a
better quality print. You can tell they restored this to the absolute best they
could. The DVD from yesteryear was bare bones; this has some amazing special
features. The best being an audio commentary by Jeremy Arnold. If you know the
Turner Classics, you know he is the film historian. (If not, well he is a very
thorough and excellent talent to have in commentary) We also get a trailer to
the film as well.
To call this film one of Joan Crawford best is fair. This
film just shows you why she is such a major deal to the film historians. She
plays Myra Hudson. She is a very successful playwright. In the past, Myra fired
Lester Blaine as a lead actor in a Broadway play. They meet again on a train
back to her place in N.Y. This meeting proves to be interesting because during
it, she starts to fall in love with him. Soon enough, they get married. The
marriage on the surface seems absolutely perfect. That is till he meets up with
his former lover Irene. Irene and Jack come up with a plan to murder Myra and
run away with her money. When Myra finds out about this plan is when the title
of the film really comes into play. This noir did not fare well when it was
first introduced in 1952. This film did fare better when it was re-released in
1987. I will say right now, this film is just a thrilling nonstop roller
coaster ride. The acting in this film from the lead lead characters just
translates into viewing pleasure.
Sudden Fear really takes a few minutes to get going, but once
it does get going, it just never stops.
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