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London, 1761. St. Mary's of Bethlehem, a sinister madhouse, is visited by wealthy people who enjoy watching the patients confined there as if they were caged animals. Nell Bowen, one of the visitors, is horrified by the deplorable living conditions of the unfortunate inhabitants of this godforsaken place, better known as Bedlam.

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Release : 1946
Rating : 6.8
Studio : RKO Radio Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Boris Karloff Anna Lee Billy House Richard Fraser Glen Vernon
Genre : Drama Thriller

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SnoReptilePlenty
2018/08/30

Memorable, crazy movie

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Dotbankey
2018/08/30

A lot of fun.

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CrawlerChunky
2018/08/30

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Deanna
2018/08/30

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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LeonLouisRicci
2017/10/31

"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder".The Same could be said of "Horror". The Fact that so Many Commentators tend to the "Opinion" that "this is Not a Horror Film" makes the case.It's a "Horror" Film if "Horrifying" Things Happen. One is Hard Pressed to say that 'Horrifying" Things do not occur in this Val Lewton/Boris Karloff Movie. "Man's Inhumanity to Man" is the "Horror" here.Compared with the other 8 Lewton Productions that are Now All Considered B-Movie Classics/Masterpieces, it could be Called one of the Least Popular and Not as Offbeat as most of the Lewton Legacy, but to Rank the Films as Better or Worse is a Non-Starter. All of the Movies are Individually "Great".It's a Matter of Taste and Opinion beyond that. Although it is Fun to List and Rank, Critique and Comment and this one gets its Share of Ho-Hum.It has Horrifying Scenes that Startle and the Atmosphere is Atrophied. The Inmates are in Misery and Wallow in various forms of Violence, either Psychological or Physical. The Ones Karloff, as the Caretaker, doesn't Beat or Torment are the "Pretty" Ones and it is left to the Imagination (although hinted at) a Lewton Trademark, what He does with Them.Anna Lee is another Strong Leading Woman that Val Lewton Showcases and She Highlights the Gloomy Proceeding Battling Wits with Anyone On Screen and Shows a Strikingly Complex Character Performance.The Literate and Fanciful Dialog and the Period Production Detail also a Highlight (this time the Script was actually written by Lewton under a pseudonym). As far as the overall Production, Val Lewton was Always In Charge.All 9 Lewton Films are more than Worth a Watch, they are Essential for Film Scholars or Anyone Interested in Film as Art.

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zardoz-13
2017/04/20

Director Mark Robson's fifth film, "Bedlam," drew its title from the infamous St. Mary's of Bethlehem Asylum in London in the 18th century. This polished, period piece ranks as one of "Cat People" producer Val Lewton's finest productions with nothing to detract from it. Although it isn't strictly horror, this atmospheric character-driven melodrama derives its impact from by its asylum setting. Reportedly, William Hogarth's painting Bedlam Plate #8 "The Rake's Progress" inspired this witty suspense yarn. What is truly creepy about "Bedlam" is Master George Sims' callous treatment of his unfortunate patients and the way he exploits them for the amusement of the upper classes. He charges a tuppence for visitor to turn the asylum as if it were a zoo. When Sims isn't ruling his patients like a tyrant, he flatters an obese nobleman Lord Mortimer (Billy House of "The Stranger") so he can maintain his support. Each character is skillfully written, and drama galore unfolds in this enthralling RKO Picture."Bedlam" takes places in 1761. Lord Mortimer (Billy House of "The Stranger") and his protégé, actress Nell Bowen (Anna Lee of "Seven Sinners"), stop at St. Mary's of Bethlehem Asylum, an infamous mental institute nicknamed "Bedlam," where a crowd has gathered. One of the inmates died trying to escape, his driver tells him, and then adds that Mortimer knew the gentleman. Sure enough, Mortimer recognizes the corpse as his friend the poet Colby. Earlier, director Robson showed the feeble poet struggling to hoist himself onto the roof, hanging onto the gutter for dear life. Another man arrived and promptly ground Colby's fingers with his boot. Inevitably, Colby loses his grip and plunges to his death.Lord Mortimer blames Apothecary General Master George Sims (Boris Karloff of "Frankenstein") for Colby's ill-timed demise. Apparently, Mortimer had paid Colby the sum of 20 guineas to pen him a masque for his fete. Not only does Mortimer lose the money but now also the evening's entertainment that Colby was hired to furnish. Sims argues that Colby's death was accidental. "This was a misadventure contrived by the victim and executed by Nature's law that all who lose their grip on gutters must fall." Furthermore, he adds Colby came to visit him at St. Mary's to discuss poetry while he—Sims--was absent. The guards thought Colby was a lunatic and locked him up. Colby escaped, but he didn't get away. Sims announces that he will make Lord Mortimer's fete "a frolic you will remember." He convinces Mortimer to all him to stage the entertainment at St. Mary's, and everybody will be overjoyed.Nell Bowen is a woman of opportunity. Starving as a theatrical actress, she won over Lord Mortimer, and he has her around to amuse him. Dressed in the height of fashion, she accompanies him everywhere. Nevertheless, she ridicules Mortimer with qualm at every opportunity. She has trained her parrot to describe Lord Mortimer as a sloth. The moment that she encounters Sims, she hates the head warden with a virulent passion. She criticizes every word he utters, and she snaps at Mortimer, too! The loathsome Sims knows how to bring people around to his way of thinking. He butters up the bumptious Mortimer and slyly outfoxes Nell. At one point, Nell allows her contempt for Lord Mortimer to run rampant and he reprimands her. Later, she tries to sell her parrot in the open market. Actually, she wants the bird to sing the farcical jingle about Lord Mortimer. When Mortimer dispatches a representative to buy the parrot for the princely sum of 100 guineas, she refuses to sell him.Everything that Nell does is steeped in humor. She relies on the power of the jest, but her jesting comes back to haunt her when she has to face a lunacy hearing. Nell appears before a panel of obtuse men who don't appreciate her sense of humor, and they vote to confine her in St. Mary's. Our heroine has talked her way into the asylum and now she must fend for herself! Meantime, the stone mason looks for a way to visit it.Robson doesn't squander a second in this intelligent period piece set during the Age of Reason. He stages every scene so that it appears natural, and nothing seems out of place in this carefully crafted film. At seventy-nine minutes, it never wears out its welcome. The Quakes get fair treatment, and stone mason William Hannay (Richard Fraser) believes in himself and his God. The court room at the end is ironic, but it is also fitting. Our dastardly villain Sims looks as if he is going to save his skin when the unexpected happens from the least thought of source. "Bedlam" qualifies as an excellent, black & white, melodrama, with Karloff giving a tour de force interpretation of shear evil and avarice. Billy House is splendid as the vacuous nobleman who is oblivious to all the barbs that both Sims and Nell heap upon him.

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wes-connors
2011/10/30

In 1761 London, sadistic headmaster Boris Karloff (as George Sims) runs the "St. Mary's of Bethlehem Asylum" for lunatics with an iron fist. The place is more commonly and appropriately called "Bedlam". After two patients die under Mr. Karloff's cruel care, actress-turned-mistress Anna Lee (as Nell Bowen) decides to expose the mental institution's abusive living conditions. She also hits Karloff with both her riding stick and the palm of her hand. Double ouch. Karloff provides Ms. Lee's fat old lover Billy House (as "Lord" Mortimer) with his gin-loving niece Elizabeth Russell (as Kitty Sims) and has Lee brought before the "Commission of Lunacy". After claiming to be 23-years-old, Lee is committed. Lee must keep her wits as Quaker stonemason friend Richard Fraser (as William Hannay) helps from the outside...****** Bedlam (4/19/46) Mark Robson ~ Boris Karloff, Anna Lee, Richard Fraser, Billy House

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johnc2141
2010/05/23

This was the very first time i saw the 1946 movie bedlam.i recently purchased this 3.00 DVD with two movies on it,the other one is isle of the dead which i will review next time,but bedlam was a great movie even by todays standards.Boris Karloff is at his wicked best as Sims who runs the asylum known as bedlam,his co star is Anna Lee who i think was an awesome actress and beauty.there's a lot of uncredited stars that turn up as the inmates like John Carridine,Robert Clarke,and Ellen Corby who would go on to play on TVs the Walton's.bedlam is a very well made movie by Val Lewton and Mark Robson.who did many rko classics like i walked with a zombie and isle of the dead.rich in atmosphere and mood bedlam was a low budget movie but it does'nt show.I'm not giving any spoilers because all Karloff fans will enjoy this classic thriller.no monsters in this but it will make anyone shudder.for this was a very real thriller known as bedlam which did exist many years ago.kudos and props to the late great Boris Karloff for this tour de force performance.as i mentioned Robert Clarke plays an inmate known as the dog.he went on to star in the hideous sun demon and beyond the time barrier,and yes the low budget incredible petrified world where again he would star with John Carridine.10 out of 10.bedlam rocks!

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