Possessed Movie Review
Possessed Review
"Possessed" Overview

Rating: NR
1947
Cast and Crew
Director : Curtis BernhardtProducer : Jerry Wald
Screenwiter : Ranald MacDougall,Lawrence Menkin,Silvia Richards
Starring : Joan Crawford,Van Heflin,Raymond Massey,Geraldine Brooks,Stanley Ridges
Joan Crawford channels Joan Crawford in Possessed, a prototypical part for the
stark actress.
Crawford plays Louise, who is introduced to us as she dazedly walks into a
diner, asking for a man named David. After she collapses, she's hauled off to
the mental hospital, where the doctors shake their heads and shrug. Flashbacks
reveal why Louise is in such a state: She's kinda nuts, and the last thread
snapped after she killed the mysterious David (Van Heflin).
Despite what the title would suggest, there's nothing supernatural in Possessed
. Louise is an old-fashioned psychotic, and her insanity (though her doctor
tells us at every turn how much he hates that word) is revealed in relatively
tepid drips and drabs. Eventually she works her way up to murder, but that's a
long time coming and the payoff isn't worthy of the hysterical mess that we
know from other films Crawford can devolve into.
It's a role that Crawford was born to play, but ultimately the film is too
campy to be memorable. Crawford really needs better dialogue -- or a much
higher body count -- to make the proper impact.
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Review by Christopher Null
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