Lady Possessed (1952)
A pianist takes his ailing wife out of a London hospital at the same time that another female patient there has suffered a miscarriage. Afterwards, the second woman feels empty and withdrawn, and, thinking that getting her away from London will help, her husband takes her to live at a country estate, which turns out to be the former residence of the pianist who left after his wife died. The woman begins to get visions of the wife and her final days; is she becoming possessed by the dead wife of the pianist?
Director:
William Spier
Writers:
James Mason, Pamela Mason.
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James Mason as Jimmy Del Palma |
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June Havoc as Jean Wilson |
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Stephen Dunne as Tom Wilson |
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Fay Compton as Mme. Brune |
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Pamela Mason as Sybil |
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Steven Geray as Dr. Stepanek |
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Diana Graves as Medium |
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Odette Myrtil as Mrs. Burrows |
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Eileen Erskine as Violet |
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John Monaghan as Dave |
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Vivian Bonnell as Calypso Singer |
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Judy Osborne as Secretary |
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Constance Cavendish as Nurse |
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Alma Lawton as Nurse |
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Anna Grevier as Nurse |
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Tonyna Micky Dolly as Nurse |
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Hazel Franklyn as Matron |
| Directing | William Spier | Director |
| Writing | James Mason | Screenplay |
| Editing | Arthur Roberts | Editor |
| Writing | Pamela Mason | Screenplay |
| Writing | Pamela Mason | Story |
| Production | James Mason | Producer |
| Camera | Karl Struss | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Nathan Scott | Original Music Composer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Adele Palmer | Costume Supervisor |
| Art | Frank Arrigo | Art Direction |
| Art | John McCarthy Jr. | Set Decoration |
| Art | George Milo | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Peggy Gray | Hairstylist |