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The wife of a psychoanalyst falls prey to a devious quack hypnotist when he discovers she is an habitual shoplifter. Then one of his previous patients now being treated by the real doctor is found murdered, with her still at the scene, and suspicion points only one way.

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Release : 1950
Rating : 6.7
Studio : 20th Century Fox, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Gene Tierney José Ferrer Richard Conte Charles Bickford Eduard Franz
Genre : Drama Thriller Crime

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Teringer
2018/08/30

An Exercise In Nonsense

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Baseshment
2018/08/30

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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ThedevilChoose
2018/08/30

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Aneesa Wardle
2018/08/30

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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mark.waltz
2014/05/10

At first, everything seems to be going smoothly in this Film Noir directed by Otto Preminger, that is except for the shoplifting heroine (Gene Tierney) who has more drama than her signature role of "Laura". Tierney is somehow vulnerable to the charms and psychiatric manipulations of the evil Jose Ferrer, an obvious sociopath who tries but fails to become another Waldo Lydecker. As pompous as Clifton Webb was in "Laura", but lacking in his phony charm, Ferrer is a predatory male who pulls Tierney into his web of deceit, sending her into a whirlpool towards her own downfall. But in what should be an opportunity for Ferrer to shout, "Curses! Curses! Somebody always helps that girl!" ends up a fool's pathway to hell as his plot to get away with criminal activity fails miserably and the law and a legitimate psychiatrist (who just happens to be Tierney's husband) aide in its uncovering.There have been outrageous roles where a veteran actress of a certain age gets to chew the scenery before her demise or breakdown, but for Barbara O'Neil, that outrageousness is never developed because the writing for her character is undernourished. Sporting a hair-as-high-as-an-elephant's eye wig, O'Neil also gets a white streak that looks like somebody was obsessed either with "The Bride of Frankenstein" or more likely, Rafaela Ottiano's psychotic sidekick to Lionel Barrymore in "The Devil Doll". She's definitely a bitch waiting to explode as she confronts Tierney with advice about steering clear of Ferrer, an encounter witnessed by the portly Constance Collier who walks in as Tierney screams threats at her.Like I stated, everything starts off O.K., but in the last half hour, it all goes haywire as a totally fantastic, far-from-reality conclusion sets in and reveals all. Everything about this film seems to be a "Laura" rip-off (especially with Preminger at the helm) where the victim turns out to be inconsequential and every step towards the revelation is just cringe-worthy. Richard Conte seems miscast as the psychiatrist husband and at times, Tierney seems to be staring far off into space as if she was simply telling herself, "It's almost over."

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JohnWelles
2010/07/27

"Whirlpool" (1949), directed by Otto Preminger, the man brought us the classic "Laura" (1944), and stars the luminous Gene Tierney, Richard Conte (who would eventually go on to co-star in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" [1972] as Don Emilio Barzini), the wonderfully world-weary and haggard Charles Bickford and the malicious José Ferrer giving his best. The main fault in this otherwise fine film that benefits from a nice score by the famed David Raksin and attractive cinematography by Arthur C. Miller, is an exceptionally silly plot from the usually reliable Ben Hecht (who was forced to use the pseudonym Lester Barstow because of a blacklist) that has Gene Tierney, a secret kleptomaniac married to world-renowned psychologist Richard Conte, being manipulated by the villainous José Ferrer to unwittingly become the chief suspect in a murder. The resolution is daft and somewhat spoils the effect of the whole film. So while it's not one of Otto Preminger's finest movies, it still has a lot to like, especially an impeccable cast.

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seymourblack-1
2009/02/03

"Whirlpool" is a tale of kleptomania, hypnotherapy and murder in which the considerable talents of director Otto Preminger and Ben Hecht (who co-wrote the screenplay with Andrew Solt) are harnessed effectively to produce a thoroughly entertaining and enjoyable off-beat thriller.Gene Tierney stars as Ann Sutton, the affluent and respectable wife of an eminent psychoanalyst, who finds herself in a fix when she's caught shoplifting. Fortunately, her embarrassment and likely prosecution are avoided by the timely intervention of another customer, David Korvo (Jose Ferrer). Korvo is a psychotherapist who convinces the store's management that Ann is clearly unwell and should, therefore, be released, especially as pursuing the matter further would be likely to draw adverse publicity to the business. As Ann is an account holder, the item of jewellery that she stole is returned to her and simply charged to her account.Ann's relief is initially tempered by the suspicion that Korvo intends to blackmail her but when he disabuses her of that idea and gains her trust, she becomes a patient of his and he successfully treats her insomnia by using hypnotism before promising to give her treatment for her kleptomania. Although her marriage to William (Richard Conte) is a happy one, she has never been able to admit her problem to him.It quickly becomes clear that the ultra smooth talking Korvo is actually an unscrupulous con-man who has designs on Ann and her money. However, when one of his ex-victims (who is coincidentally now one of Dr Sutton's patients) tells her what sort of man he is, she dismisses what's been said and totally ignores the warning. Later, the woman who gave Ann the warning is found murdered and all the evidence suggests that Ann was the murderer. Korvo is not implicated because he was undergoing gall bladder surgery at the time of the murder, and eventually Dr Sutton and police Lieutenant Colton (Charles Bickford) work together to determine who was responsible for the murder.Korvo's slyness, deceit and manipulation are all wrapped up in a cloak of smugness, unctuous charm and pseudo-concern for his patients and Ferrer displays all these characteristics admirably. Gene Tierney expertly depicts the range of emotions felt by her character who is superficially serene, sophisticated and confident but is actually tormented by her internal struggle with a condition which is a powerful and malign force in her life and one which she is ashamed to admit, even to her husband.Sadly, the well documented mental health problems that Gene Tierney endured in her own life, add an inescapable poignancy to the experience of seeing her excellent portrayals of characters such as Ann Sutton and of course, Ellen Berent in "Leave Her To Heaven".Standards and practices in psychiatry and psychotherapy have changed considerably since "Whirlpool" was made and anyone watching it now will need to make allowances for this and also suspend their disbelief at a couple of the plot's more bizarre twists which come over as much less credible now than they may have seemed at the time.

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Michael O'Keefe
2008/10/20

The famed Otto Preminger produces and directs this melodrama written by Ben Hect and Andrew Solt. A much over looked piece of Film Noir from 20th Century Fox starring the alluring Gene Tierney. Although her husband 'Bill' Sutton(Richard Conte)is a well known psychologist, Ann Sutton(Tierney)is a kleptomaniac, who is trapped into being treated by an unscrupulous hypnotist David Korvo(Jose Ferrer). Korvo is notorious for making his living by taking advantage of unsuspecting women and blackmailing them. Korvo will force Mrs. Sutton's involvement in a failed relationship's payoff and murder. Dirty dealing is going on for sure. And what is a girl to do while under a spell? WHIRLPOOL also features: Charles Bickford, Barbara O'Neal and Constance Collier. With no disrespect to the beautiful Tierney, a great director like Preminger can make a not-so-flamboyant cast look good.

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