The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946)
A pity more people don't know about this one, at least I don't hear it mentioned. I suspect it's the title that turns them off as it sounds like a romance drama, it's not! It's one of the best written, best constructed film scripts I've seen. It's two parallel stories with Van Heflin being the connecting element. The characters are given plenty of backstory and pathos to bring them and their actions to life. And the acting is top notch. If you've only seen Van Heflin in Act of Violence where he plays a meek man on the run then you need to watch this as here Heflin is playing the rogue outsider who drifts into town and causes events to happen and happen they do. He's good, real good so is Stanwyck who is controlling and rich. But it was Lizabeth Scott who utterly impressed me. This was her second movie and her first major role. It's clear to me she was taping into real emotions as she comes across very compellingly real as a troubled woman with no place to go. Likewise I'm impressed with Kirk Douglas' first movie role. He's not the tough guy here. He's a weak willed DA who's married to Martha Ivers and utterly controlled by her. They both have a secret that binds them together and sets events in motion that in true noir fashion ends in tragedy for some. This is the first noir in this thread that I've given this rating to.
Last edited by Citizen Rules; 03-20-24 at 11:22 PM.