6.8
When composer George Harvey Bone wakes with no memory of the previous night and a bloody knife in his pocket, he worries that he has committed a crime. On the advice of Dr. Middleton, Bone agrees to relax, going to a music performance by singer Netta Longdon. Riveted by Netta, Bone agrees to write songs for her rather than his own concerto. However, Bone soon grows jealous of Netta and worries about controlling himself during his spells.
Laird Cregar
George Harvey Bone
Linda Darnell
Netta Longdon
George Sanders
Dr. Allan Middleton
Glenn Langan
Eddie Carstairs
Faye Marlowe
Barbara Chapman
Alan Napier
Sir Henry Chapman
J.W. Austin
Det. Insp. King (uncredited)
Ted Billings
Pub Patron (uncredited)
Clifford Brooke
Night Watchman in Square
Ann Codee
Netta's Maid Yvette (uncredited)
Charles Coleman
Man at Bonfire (uncredited)
Michael Dyne
Mickey (uncredited)
Francis Ford
Ogilby - Fulham Antique Dealer (uncredited)
Leyland Hodgson
Det. Sgt. Lewis (uncredited)
J. Farrell MacDonald
Street Vendor (uncredited)
Eric Wilton
Waiter (uncredited)
Frederick Worlock
Supt. Clay (uncredited)
Harry Allen
Radford Allen
Jimmy Aubrey
Wilson Benge
Frank Benson
Bob Burns
Steve Carruthers
Jack Chefe
James Conaty
Harold de Becker Jr.
Leslie Denison
Alan Edmiston
Nestor Eristoff
Franklyn Farnum
John Goldsworthy
Bobby Hale
Pub Patron (uncredited)
Art Howard
Charles Irwin
Michael Jeffers
Charles Knight
George Leigh
David Leland
Boy (Uncredited)
Connie Leon
Wilbur Mack
Thomas Martin
Pat McKee
John Rogers
Constantine Romanoff
Sam Savitsky
Leslie Sketchley
Mabel Smaney
Val Stanton
Count Stefenelli
Director
John Brahm
Novel
Patrick Hamilton
Screenplay
Barré Lyndon
July 19, 2019
8
Passion and obsession are deadly partners.
This is the story of George Harvey Bone who resided at number 12, Hangover Square. London S.W. in the early part of the Twentieth Century. The British Catalogue Of Music lists him as a Distinguished Gentleman...
1944 saw producer Robert Bassler, writer Barré Lyndon, director John Brahm and leading actors George Sanders and Laird Cregar, make the terrific and atmospheric The Lodger. Here just one year later all parties are back for this loose adaptation of Patrick Hamilton's novel of the same name. Hamilton was the guy who gave the world Angel Street (Gaslight) and Rope's End (in film form it became Hitchcock's experimental Rope). Much like The Lodger, Hangover Square is a thriller set in a foggy dimly lit London. With Cregar (Bone) again playing a shady and tormented character befuddled by his own mental state.
This was to be Cregar's last film before he died as a result of a heart attack, believed to have been brought about by his crash dieting and stomach reducing surgery. Cregar would not live to see Hangover Square released, and most upsetting is that he would not see the critical acclaim that his chilling and touching performance garnered. Watching both The Lodger and Hangover Square in sequence, one can see the vast difference in stature of the actor. With both films showcasing what a talent Cregar was, with that, both films are equally a fitting tribute and also a sad eulogy.
In the mix on photography duties comes Joseph LaShelle (Laura), who may not be in the class of The Lodger's Lucien Ballard (who also helped out on Laura apparently), but LaShelle's London is equally atmospheric and integral to the skin itching story. With the film based around a tortured composer it was a masterstroke getting Bernard Herrmann to score the picture. Creating the "Hangover Square Concerto" in just six weeks, Herrmann's music is suitably dark and makes for an impacting alliance with LaShelle's edgy London backdrop. John Brahm's direction is smooth and contains camera work of the highest order, especially as he and LaShelle had their work cut out with an excellent climatic indoor fire sequence (the biggest ever filmed at the time). Linda Darnell (what a pair of legs), George Sanders, Glenn Langan and Faye Marlowe all contribute to what is a top notch production.
Hangover Square, a captivating tale about passion, obsession, insanity and murder. 8/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$1,154,000.00
Revenue:
$1,798,500.00