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Writers:
Jo Swerling (screenplay)
Ben Ames Williams (novel)
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Release Date:
20 December 1945 (USA) more
Tagline:
Hers was the deadliest of the seven sins.
Plot:
Writer Richard Harland unhesitatingly marries lovely Ellen Berent. He soon finds his life blighted when... more | add synopsis
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Won Oscar. Another 3 nominations more
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Leave Her To Heaven Movie Review
 (From MoviesOnline. 4 July 2009, 8:00 PM, PDT)

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LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN (John M. Stahl, 1945) *** more (85 total)

Cast

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Gene Tierney ... Ellen Berent Harland

Cornel Wilde ... Richard Harland
Jeanne Crain ... Ruth Berent

Vincent Price ... Russell Quinton
Mary Philips ... Mrs. Berent
Ray Collins ... Glen Robie

Gene Lockhart ... Dr. Saunders
Reed Hadley ... Dr. Mason
Darryl Hickman ... Danny Harland
Chill Wills ... Leick Thome
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Guy Beach ... Sheriff (unconfirmed)
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Runtime:
110 min
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Colour:
Colour (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
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Mono (Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording)
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The original choice for the role of Ellen was Rita Hayworth, who turned it down more
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Crew or equipment visible: When Ellen and Richard are arguing in the bedroom shortly after Ellen's family has arrived for their surprise visit, a crew member's shadow moves over the pair on the bottom half of the screen. more
Quotes:
Ellen Berent Harland: I keep forgetting you can't draw a deep breath without being heard all over the house!
Ellen Berent Harland: Let's change the name of the place from Back Of The Moon to Goldfish Manor.
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Referenced in Film Geek (2005) more
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Chickens in the Garden more

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5 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN (John M. Stahl, 1945) ***, 17 February 2009
7/10
Author: MARIO GAUCI (marrod@melita.com) from Naxxar, Malta

A Technicolor noir is intrinsically a paradoxical term but this stunningly handsome melodrama – which deservedly copped cinematographer Leon Shamroy a consecutive Academy Award – is probably the most successful example of this anomaly within the prolific genre. Gorgeous Fox starlet Gene Tierney (who also received her sole Oscar-nomination for her efforts here) gives an excellent central performance as the pathologically jealous heroine who ensnares a chance acquaintance on a train (novelist Cornel Wilde) into marriage while summarily dismissing her current fiancée (prospective D.A. Vincent Price) via telegram. Wilde's younger brother (Darryl Hickman) is a cripple and when she finds herself having to take care of him while her hubby writes away in his cabin, she soon takes matters into her own psychotic little hands and lets the boy drown after suffering a cramp brought on by her egging to exercise himself further. The relationship between Tierney and Wilde is never the same again and he finds solace in her kind-hearted, red-headed half-sister (Jeanne Crain) who had earlier suggested that Tierney conceive a child so as to bring Wilde back to her. However, when she realizes their new-found proximity, Tierney deliberately throws herself down a staircase to lose the child. Furthermore, Tierney had had an unhealthy attachment to her late scientist father which turned the relationship with mother into a cool one; taking a trip down the cellar (where father's old mixtures are stored) on the eve of a picnic, she spikes her own food with poison but not before sending off a letter to Price incriminating Crain of her own murder!! Wilde and Crain make a handsome couple but are not overly taxed by their roles; on the other hand, Price makes the most of the juicy opportunity provided by the film's climactic trial sequence in which he grills Crain into declaring her love for Wilde and also contrives to make the latter an accessory to murder (punishable by a short imprisonment) for having withheld Tierney's confessions to him of her own evil deeds! The supporting cast also features a handful of familiar faces: Ray Collins (as Crain's guardian), Chill Wills (as Wilde's manservant) and Gene Lockhart (as the family doctor); director John M. Stahl was the Douglas Sirk of his day and handles the material with consummate skill while composer Alfred Newman lends it a quite remarkable musical backing that was oddly bypassed at the Oscars (although, truth be told, he was already being nominated for two other films that same year)!

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