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Entertainment Weekly - 10/28/2005
"[A] noir melodrama marking Douglas' film debut....He shows more nuance than in his later, square-jawed heroes." -- Grade: B-Martha Ivers (Barbara Stanwyck) and Walter O'Neil (Kirk Douglas) have a dark secret that has hung over them since childhood. Through inheritance and manipulation the two have risen to prominence and wealth. But when an old friend, Sam Masterson (Van Heflin) returns to town, the murder and deceit they have concealed throughout the years is threatened with exposure. When they seek to draw him into their web of corruption, more killing seems to be the only way out.
Although this was director Lewis Milestone's only venture into the realm of noir, it remains a classic of the genre. The film stars Barbara Stanwyck as the title character, a tough, spoiled, willful heiress married to the local D.A., Walter O'Neil (Kirk Douglas), a weak-willed alcoholic. When old friend Sam Masterson (Van Heflin) suddenly returns to town after many years away, he approaches Walter to help with the case of Toni Marashek (Lizabeth Scott), a friend who has been falsely accused of a crime. Sam is surprised, at first, to learn of Walter's marriage, knowing both of the parties, but quickly begins to put the pieces together. It turns out that Martha's tyrannical aunt (Judith Anderson) met an untimely end on the night that Sam left town, and Martha fears that Sam will reveal what he knows about that night, thereby destroying the lives of both she and her husband. Consequently, she begins to plot against Sam, whom she also loves in her own twisted fashion. Every element seems perfectly in place in this typically guilt-saturated noir, with superb direction from Milestone, a memorable score by Miklos Rozsa, and an outstanding performance by Kirk Douglas in his film debut.
Barbara Stanwyck is the eponymous character of this classic noir, a woman of wealth and position in her small community, and the wife of local district attorney, Walter O'Neil, a self-loathing alcoholic whom she holds in contempt. When her old friend Sam Masterson arrives in town after an absence of many years, asking Walter's help for Toni Marashek, a woman unjustly accused of a crime, Martha fears that Sam will reveal what he knows about the events that transpired on the night that he left town long ago.
Action | Classic | Drama | Essential Cinema | Family Interaction | Film Noir | Murder | Recommended | Suspense | Theatrical Release
| Starring | Barbara Stanwyck, Kirk Douglas & Van Heflin | |
| Directed by | Lewis Milestone | |
| Screenplay by | John Patrick II & Robert Rossen | |
| Cinematography by | Victor Milner | |
| Music by | Edward Heyman |
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Memorable Melodrama
Movie Lover: Film Flops Critic from Trumbull, CT US -- September, 27, 2003
This is one of the best films from the Alpha catalog of films. A story that keeps you hooked from beginning to end. There's sentiment without sentimentality, love without mush, three-dimensional characters, and great acting.
This is a great vehicle for Van Heflin, who is the glue that holds the story together. Barbara Stanwyck's bitchy-vulnerable-scheming-victim killer role generates tension with virtually everyone in the cast. Kirk Douglas (in his screen debut) plays her lush husband who also just happens to be the D.A. and is running for governor. Talk about a hate/hate relationship! Hoo-Hah! And Lizbeth Scott...pouty, angry, scared and sexy...perfect!
Strange Love of Martha Ivers
Movie Lover: anonymous from US -- July, 30, 2003
OK - this is one of those movies that I have seen several times on TV - AND I had to tape it off of TV to have my own copy - and when I saw that Oldies had it - I HAD to have my own copy on DVD!!! This is one great movie.
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