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A Letter to Three Wives (1949) - Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern, Paul Douglas, Kirk Douglas
Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s magisterial, buoyant suburban drama concerns three couples and a wild card - the sophisticated woman whom one of the husbands used to love and whom all three of them admire, and who launches the story by informing the wives that she has run away with one of the men. The couples - played by Ann Sothern and Kirk Douglas; Linda Darnell and Paul Douglas; and Jeanne Crain and Jeffrey Lynn - range from middle class to filthy rich, and money is central to the action. Mankiewicz presents flashbacks of each wife’s tremulous view of domestic discord - the resentful silence of good cheer, the cultural battle of commerce versus art, and overtly sexual class warfare. (The film, with its Bergmanesque crises, could be called “Scenes from Three Marriages.”) Mankiewicz’s writing is scintillating and expressive, and his daring direction makes it burst into life. When Crain utters the film’s most anguished line, she stares defiantly into the camera, a gesture that became a key trope of modern cinema. Despite its emotional intensity, the film is effervescently comedic, and a magical ending lends its wit a metaphysical dimension.
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