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Guest in the House (1945) Reviews

Guest in the House (1945)
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A Guest in the House is an involving psychological melodrama, well directed and acted, concerning a young woman's obsessive love. Evelyn (Anne Baxter), an emotionally vulnerable and unstable woman, stays at the home of her doctor Dan Proctor (Scott McKay). There she meets and falls in love with his brother, Douglas (Ralph Bellamy), who is happily married to Ann (Ruth Warrick). Evelyn then sets forth to break up the happy marriage and win the love of Douglas -- with tragic results. A Guest in the House directed by John Brahm, aided by Andre De Toth and Lewis Milestone, who are uncredited, is a sensitive, well-acted melodrama. Baxter gives a fine performance as the unstable young woman, who cannot overcome her obsessions. The fine musical score, composed by Werner Janssen, was nominated for an Academy Award. ~ Linda Rasmussen, Rovi

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Starring:
Anne BaxterRalph Bellamy, (more)
Director(s):
John Brahm
Format(s):
DVD
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Megan E.

Badly made, poorly acted melodrama. Not worth watching

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Jeff M.

interesting story, fun watching ralph bellamy in his role but worse quality than most vhs tapes. maybe this film will be remastered someday but it's not really very believable since anne baxter is overdramatic

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Georgianna M.

A conniving, mentally unstable young woman destroys every relationship she touches in a previously happy extended family household. Dark noir-type photography with shadows that seem to have a real existence adds to the mood of a movie that is great cinema for about 90 per cent of its length, then wraps things up at the end with some unbelievable hokum involving Little Miss Poison's fear of (guess what??? You wouldn't believe it if I told you.)

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Megan E.

Badly made, poorly acted melodrama. Not worth watching

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Jeff M.

interesting story, fun watching ralph bellamy in his role but worse quality than most vhs tapes. maybe this film will be remastered someday but it's not really very believable since anne baxter is overdramatic

Yes   |   No

 
Georgianna M.

A conniving, mentally unstable young woman destroys every relationship she touches in a previously happy extended family household. Dark noir-type photography with shadows that seem to have a real existence adds to the mood of a movie that is great cinema for about 90 per cent of its length, then wraps things up at the end with some unbelievable hokum involving Little Miss Poison's fear of (guess what??? You wouldn't believe it if I told you.)

Yes   |   No

 
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