Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 2500000
Revenue
$ 1500000

Lady Henrietta Flusky

Sam Flusky

Charles Adare

Milly

The Governor

Mr. Corrigan

Winter

The Coachman

Mr. Potter

Mr. Banks

The Reverend Smiley

Mr. Riggs

Major Wilkins

Dr. Macallister

Sal

Flo

Susan

Martha

Man at Governor's Reception (uncredited)

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-07-09
There are two ways to look at this rather procedural Victorial melodrama: either it's Hitchcock very much off form from his usual perfection; or it's Hitchcock demonstrating that he has other strings to his bow than his much lauded suspense thrillers. I prefer the latter! Michael Wilding arrives in New South Wales looking for his fortune. He alights on "Mr. Flusky" (Joseph Cotton) as a likely business partner, and at a dinner discovers that he has history with his wife, the alcoholic "Lady Henrietta" (Ingrid Bergman). The story tries to reconcile their respective back stories with their current scenarios and the three - alongside a solid performance from Cecil Parker as the Governor - create a decent enough melodrama that isn't half bad, even if I found Bergman - her usual emotional and over-performing self - a bit pathetic after a while.