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The Deep Blue Sea

Trapped Between Infidelity and - The Deep Blue Sea
1955 | 98m | English

(490 votes)

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Director: Anatole Litvak
Writer: Terence Rattigan
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A woman is unhappy in her marriage to a boring, stiff judge, so she takes up with a wild-living RAF pilot, who ends up being more than she can handle. (TCM.com)
Release Date: Nov 01, 1955
Director: Anatole Litvak
Writer: Terence Rattigan
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords adultery, age difference, bartender, dysfunctional marriage, redemption, love affair, bookie, landlady, drunkenness
Production Companies London Films Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Vivien Leigh Hester Collyer
Kenneth More Freddie Page
Eric Portman Miller
Emlyn Williams Sir William Collyer
Moira Lister Dawn Maxwell
Arthur Hill Jackie Jackson
Dandy Nichols Mrs. Elton
Alec McCowen Ken Thompson
Jimmy Hanley Dicer Durston
Heather Thatcher Lady Dawson
Bill Shine Golfer
Brian Oulton Drunk
Sid James Man outside bar
Name Job
Anatole Litvak Director
Terence Rattigan Screenplay, Theatre Play
Malcolm Arnold Original Music Composer
Jack Hildyard Director of Photography
Bert Bates Editor
Vincent Korda Production Design
Anna Duse Costume Design
Name Title
Anatole Litvak Producer
Hugh Perceval Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I can't help but feel that this film is one purely for devotees of Vivien Leigh, rather than one with much more general appeal. Her depiction of the rather selfish "Hester", stuck in an unhappy marriage with High Court Judge "Sir William" (Emyln Williams) whilst having a pretty open affair with form ... er fighter pilot "Freddie" (Kenneth More) is really rather frosty, almost sterile. We start as she is found asleep in a chair, knocked out by a combination of sleeping pills and the gas from the fire. Eric Portman, a fellow lodger, helps revive her and we gradually begin to unravel her complicated situation driven by an almost self-destructive approach to her own life and to her relationships with both of her men. Sadly, though Williams performs adequately as her still loving and supportive husband, Moore and Leigh have no chemistry at all. He seems content to offer us little more than a hybrid preview performance of his Douglas Bader character from ("Reach for the Sky" made the next year) coupled with some drink-induced over acting, and she makes little impact on the complex nature of the characters offered us by Terence Rattigan. The production, like the whole thing, is competent and well put together, it's all just a bit flat and I was quite disappointed with the lack of warmth and passion in this tale of, essentially, warmth and passion...

Nov 14, 2022