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Dragonwyck

Secret thoughts... That led to secret love... That led to rapture and terror!
1946 | 103m | English

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For Miranda Wells, moving to New York to live in Dragonwyck Manor with her rich cousin, Nicholas, seems like a dream. However, the situation gradually becomes nightmarish. She observes Nicholas' troubled relationship with his tenant farmers, as well as with his daughter, to whom Miranda serves as governess. Her relationship with Nicholas intensifies after his wife dies, but his mental imbalance threatens any hope of happiness.
Release Date: Apr 19, 1946
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Writer: Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Anya Seton
Genres: Drama, Romance, Thriller
Keywords based on novel or book, gothic, farmer, 19th century, patroon, poison, new york state, connecticuit, land dispute, black and white, mental illness, class distinction, land rights
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $3,000,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gene Tierney Miranda Wells
Walter Huston Ephraim Wells
Vincent Price Nicholas Van Ryn
Glenn Langan Dr. Jeff Turner
Anne Revere Abigail Wells
Spring Byington Magda
Connie Marshall Katrine Van Ryn
Harry Morgan Klaas Bleecker
Vivienne Osborne Johanna Van Ryn
Jessica Tandy Peggy O'Malley
Trudy Marshall Elizabeth Van Borden
Gertrude Astor Nurse (uncredited)
Robert Baldwin Farmer (uncredited)
Ruth Cherrington Dowager (uncredited)
Scott Elliott Tommy Wells (uncredited)
Pierce Lyden Murdered Man (uncredited)
Larry Steers Servant (uncredited)
Charles Waldron Farmer (uncredited)
Arthur Aylesworth Farmer (uncredited)
Shelby Bacon Dancer (uncredited)
Walter Baldwin Tom Wilson (uncredited)
Trevor Bardette Farmer (uncredited)
Bill Carter Man (uncredited)
Clancy Cooper Farmer (uncredited)
Edwin Davis Dancer (uncredited)
Wally Dean Servant (uncredited)
Nestor Eristoff Man (uncredited)
Tom Fadden Otto Gebhardt (uncredited)
Betty Fairfax Mrs. McNab (uncredited)
George Ford Man (uncredited)
Ruth Ford Cornelia Van Borden (uncredited)
Michael Garrison Zack Wilson (uncredited)
Henry Hebert Party Guest (uncredited)
Robert "Buzz" Henry Messenger Boy (uncredited)
Keith Hitchcock Mr. McNabb (uncredited)
Harry Humphrey Farmer (uncredited)
Boyd Irwin Tompkins the Butler (uncredited)
Ted Jordan Man (uncredited)
Virginia Lee Helena Vanderhyde (uncredited)
Robert Malcolm Farmer (uncredited)
Thomas Martin Servant (uncredited)
Walter Marx Boy (uncredited)
Jane Nigh Tabby Wells (uncredited)
Steve Olsen Vendor on Boat (uncredited)
Francis Pierlot Dr. Brown (uncredited)
Addison Richards Head Farmer (uncredited)
Mickey Roth Nathaniel Wells (uncredited)
Alexander Sascha Man (uncredited)
Reinhold Schünzel Count De Grenier (uncredited)
Grady Sutton Astor House Clerk (uncredited)
Art Thompson Servant (uncredited)
David Vallard Obadiah (uncredited)
Nanette Vallon French Countess (uncredited)
Maya Van Horn Countess De Grenier (uncredited)
Elizabeth Williams Dowager (uncredited)
Al Winters Servant (uncredited)
Douglas Wood Mayor Curtis (uncredited)
Name Job
Alfred Newman Original Music Composer
Joseph L. Mankiewicz Director, Writer
Anya Seton Novel
René Hubert Costume Design
J. Russell Spencer Art Direction
Paul S. Fox Set Decoration
Johnny Johnson Assistant Director
W.D. Flick Sound
Arthur C. Miller Director of Photography
Dorothy Spencer Editor
Thomas Little Set Decoration
Roger Heman Sr. Sound
Fred Sersen Visual Effects
Ralph O. Hammeras Modeling
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Frances C. Richardson Researcher
Edward B. Powell Orchestrator
Arthur Appel Choreographer
Katherine Lambert Research Assistant
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Name Title
Ernst Lubitsch Producer
Darryl F. Zanuck Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

I believe in myself, and I am answerable to myself! I will not live according to printed mottoes like the directions on a medicine bottle! Dragonwyck is directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz who also adapts the screenplay from the Anya Seton novel of the same name. It stars Vincent Price, Gene Tiern ... ey, Walter Huston, Glenn Langan, Anne Revere, Jessica Tandy and Spring Byington. Music is by Alfred Newman and cinematography by Arthur C. Miller. Connecticut farm girl Miranda Wells (Tierney) is recruited by her aristocratic patroon cousin Nicholas Van Ryan (Price) to be governess to his young daughter at his Hudson Valley mansion. Originally thinking it to be a new step up in life, Miranda finds that Nicholas and the Dragonwyck mansion have dark secrets to tell. Bluebeard and Rebecca come swirling together in this neatly constructed Gothic thriller. It has the requisite eeriness about it, the period atmosphere is strong and Price turns in a wonderfully sinister performance as the tormented Van Ryan. Narratively there's other interests besides the core story of "mad love and dark secrets", such as observations on faith and class structure issues, while the patroon land owner system forms a most historically interesting backdrop. PCA presence means that the spicy aspects of the story (drug use and poisoning) are sketched in grey, but we know what's going on and film doesn't suffer for it. It takes a while to really get going, for the drama to take a hold, and the light dustings of the supernatural hint at what a better film it could have been. Yet this is comfortably recommended to Gothic thriller fans and fans of Price and Tierney especially. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Vincent Price excels in this sinister romance that has shades of Hitchcock's "Rebecca" (1940) about it. Gene Tierney ("Miranda") is brought up in a devoutly religious family under the auspices of the zealous "Ephraim" (Walter Huston) when she is offered the chance of a lifetime by her distant cousin ... "Nicholas van Ryn" (Price) to go and live in his mansion "Dragonwyck" to help care for his wife. When she dies, "Miranda" returns to her family only to be surprised when she is followed by her erstwhile host with an offer of marriage. What occurs now is a wonderfully - if, maybe a bit slowly, paced thriller as we just know - but we don't - that there is much more to "van Ryn" than initially meets the eye. His high-handedness and superiority is writ large - not just with his new wife, but with virtually all he encounters and you can but hope that he is heading for a fall....The film's Gothic theme is expertly captured by Arthur Miller's photography: light, darkness and shadow play as much a part in this unfolding drama as Joseph L. Mankiewicz' direction and adapted screenplay but ultimately the film belongs to Price; his mellifluous tones and benignly evil manner deliver a film to remember.

Jul 07, 2022