Dragonwyck 1946

October 24, 2009 by shezab  
Filed under Movies

The next time you’re in the disposition to get easy on your Lazy Boy couch with a bucket of warm butter popcorn to enjoy viewing an American Classic, the 1946 blockbuster hit Dragonwyck is one creation you definitely want on your list of preferences.

Tailored from the American Anya Seton’s broadly admired novel publication from the year 1944, Dragonwyck was fashioned and released by Twentieth Century Fox as a drama film in the year 1946. Joseph Mankiewicz was the director behind the producer duo of Ernst Lubitsch and Darryl F. Zanuck. The film radiates a talented team of qualified expert actors that includes Spring Byington, Jessica Tandy, Anne Revere, Glenn Langan, Walter Huston, Harry Morgan, Vincent Price and Gene Tierney.

The idea swivels around Miranda Wells (played by Gene Tierney), a progeny of religious church-going peasant parents Abigail (the mother; played by Anne Revere) and father Ephraim (played by Walter Houston), who is raised with a fascination for her distant cousin, Nicholas Van Ryn (acted by Vincent Price) who is not only affluent but inhabits a gargantuan gothic housing dubbed the Dragonwyck Manor.

Enter the year of 1844 and Miranda is enticed by her dictatorially shadowy and enjoyably ungodly cousin to dwell in his mansion as an escort for his daughter Katrine. Reporting to her harbor with high hopes, Miranda promptly comprehends the harsh actuality of things. Scarcely acquainted with his offspring, Nicholas faces a mutiny from the nearby inhabitant peasants and the domestic servants chatter about gloomy abhorrence and “visitations”. Watching the mansion’s ominous concealments unfurl before her, Miranda becomes more mindful of covetousness, psychosis & egotism as she gets closer to her cousin.

Dragonwyck 1946

Dragonwyck 1946

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