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De Havilland is heartbreaking, docile, victimized, and ultimately cruel as Catherine Sloper, a plain-looking aristocrat who stands to inherit a fortune from her ailing physician father (Ralph Richardson), as well as his well-meaning but cold-hearted demeanor. Dr. Sloper disapproves of Catherine's passionate suitor Morris Townsend (Montgomery Clift, perfectly cast), certain that the penniless young man has proposed marriage to win Catherine's inheritance. Catherine's too much in love to consider this potential betrayal, and when circumstances lead her to misinterpret Morris's intentions, The Heiress reaches an unforgettable conclusion that brilliantly supports the richly psychological nuance that Wyler brings to the preceding romance. Universal's "Cinema Classics" DVD is skimpy on extras, but Osborne's introduction is informative (as always), and despite a grainy quality of some scenes (typical with films of this vintage), the DVD transfer impeccably captures the mood-setting excellence of Leo Tover's flawless cinematography. The film's original theatrical trailer is also included. --Jeff Shannon
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 06 October, 1949 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Universal Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, Dolby, Full Screen, Original recording remastered, Restored, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Adult Situations, Atmospheric, B&W, Biting, Class Differences, Drama, English, Family Drama, Fathers and Daughters, Feature, Feature Film Drama, Feature Film-drama, High Artistic Quality, Literate, Movie, Out For Revenge, Romantic Betrayal, Romantic Drama, Social Climbing, Talky |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 025193236722 |
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The Heiress starring Olivia de Havilland
This by far is one of my favorite movies ever! It gives an in-site to the mind and heart of human nature Olivia de Havilland, thou dull, shines in this movie.
Such sweet revenge!
Fortune seeker misses the X. Maybe she would have been happy with him. At least they would have gotten what they both wanted, right? I can really see Olivia de Havilland's character transform into a cold, hard and lonely woman. Her posture, her face and voice are of a completely different woman. In the end when he comes back and thinks he's finally in, it's almost sad to see him pounding at the door. It's a nice feeling that she's no longer a fool, but sad to see her alone.