The term “gaslighting” has come to describe someone who uses manipulation and lies to gain psychological control; the terminology has gained popularity over the past few years, but its origin dates ...
World War II was still raging in May 1944. The allied invasion of Normandy — aka D-Day — was just around the corner on June 6th. Americans kept the home fires burning and escaped from the global ...
The repeat season is upon us, so it’s time to find some alternatives in television viewing. How about George Cukor’s suspenseful 1944 film (in glorious black and white), set in London and based on ...
Could Charles Boyer have had Ingrid Bergman declared a lunatic? Of course, that needs re-phrasing: Could Mr Gregory Anton (so wonderfully incarnated by Boyer in the 1944 movie Gaslight) have had ...
In the 1944 film Gaslight, Gregory (Charles Boyer) slowly tricks his wife, Paula (Ingrid Bergman), into believing she is insane. When I was 16, I was sitting with my best friend in a park by the ...
Warner Bros. Pictures is developing a remake of “Gaslight,” the 1944 thriller that starred Charles Boyer as a husband trying to drive his bride, played by Ingrid Bergman, insane, the studio said ...
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