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A Place of One's Own

James Mason brings his genius to the strangest love story that ever haunted two hearts
1945 | 92m | English

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An elderly couple move into an old, supposedly haunted abandoned house. A young girl comes to live with the pair as a companion for the wife. However, soon the girl is possessed by the spirit of another girl, a wealthy woman who had once lived in the house but who had been murdered there.
Release Date: Mar 20, 1945
Director: Bernard Knowles
Writer: Brock Williams, Osbert Sitwell
Genres: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords possession, murder, old house, haunted manor
Production Companies Gainsborough Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 27, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Margaret Lockwood Annette Allenby
James Mason Henry Smedhurst
Barbara Mullen Emilie Smedhurst
Dennis Price Dr. Robert Selbie
Helen Haye Florence Manning-Tutthorn
Michael Shepley Alistair Manning-Tutthorn
Dulcie Gray Sarah
Ernest Thesiger Dr. Richard Marsham
Henry B. Longhurst Inspector Barlowe
Moore Marriott George
O.B. Clarence Perkins
Helen Goss Rosie - the Barmaid
Edie Martin Cook
Gus McNaughton P.C. Hargreaves
Muriel George Nurse
John Turnbull Sir Roland Jervis
Clarence Wright Brighouse
Aubrey Mallalieu Canon Mowbray
Name Job
Bernard Knowles Director
Brock Williams Screenplay
Osbert Sitwell Novel
Stephen Dade Director of Photography
John Elphick Art Direction
Elizabeth Haffenden Costume Design
Charles Knott Editor
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R. J. Minney Producer
Maurice Ostrer Executive Producer
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John Chard
6.0

It is unhealthy to take seriously what is morbid superstition. A Place of One's Own is directed by Bernard Knowles and adapted to screenplay by Brock Williams from the novel written by Osbert Sitwell. Out of Gainsborough Pictures it stars James Mason, Barbara Mullen, Margaret Lockwood, Dennis Pr ... ice and Dulcie Gray. Music is by Hubert Bath and cinematography by Stephen Dade. Retiring couple the Smedhurst's (Mason & Mullen) purchase Bellingham House and hire Annette Allenby (Lockwood) as a companion for Mrs. Smedhurst. Bellingham House had been empty for a number of years, and soon enough the new inhabitants, especially Annette, find out why. A gentle Edwardian ghost story that's full of charm and whimsical romance, it's clearly not a film for horror fans looking for a fright night in by candle light. There are a few nice supernatural touches such as hushed voices, the tinkling of the ivories, interior gust of wind, that sort of thing, while the possession angle is nicely handled by Knowles in what was his first major directing assignment. Gainsborough were hoping to replicate the success of the Man in Grey from two years earlier, which had starred Mason and Lockwood, but A Place of One's Own was a flop, with Mason himself later saying that he dropped the ball with this one. The problem is that the film is often too off-beat, with Mason cast as an elderly man and pretty much hamming it up to the point of detracting from Lockwood's fine work. Still, it's a very pleasing and harmless picture in spite of the mixed tonality, while having a Ernest Thesiger cameo is always a good thing. 6/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

I might have enjoyed this more had I not got it into my head that the heavily made up "Smedhurst" (James Mason) reminded me of Robert Donat's "Chips" (1939). Aside from that distraction, it's quite an engaging drama that sees him and his wife "Emilie" (Barbara Mullen) buy an old house with an histor ... y. It's lain empty since the death of "Miss Harkness" over a generation ago, and locals think it might be haunted. Bah, humbug think they and in they move, along with the much younger "Annette" (Margaret Lockwood). Shortly afterwards, she takes a shine to the young "Dr. Selbie" (Dennis Price) who reciprocates and they get engaged. All is set fair, but the house is still unsettled - something's definitely amiss with the young woman, she is becoming confused and irrational - calling for mysterious people long dead. Has she become possessed? A way must be found to put the demons to rest. It's quite fun, this - the writing is witty at times, the production well put together and both Lockwood and Mullen are on good form with this gently mysterious tale from Osbert Sitwell (a name in itself to remember). Not really the best title for the film, but worth watching.

Jul 01, 2022