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Year
1945
Runtime
65 min.
Director
Joseph H. Lewis
Genres
Crime, Drama, Thriller, Mystery, Film-Noir
Rating *
7.1
Votes *
1,258
Checks
604
Favs
30
Dislikes
1
Favs/checks
5.0% (1:20)
Favs/dislikes
30:1
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    Siskoid

    A tight thriller with uneven "British" accents, My Name Is Julia Ross has Nina Foch get a job as a live-in secretary turn into a nightmare when the household attempts to gaslight her into circumstances that evoke du Maurier's Rebecca. Derivative though that is, it does create a Gothic mood, and otherwise plays more like Film Noir, with violent, evil villains, tense situations, reversals that help both Julia and her adversaries, and a good action climax (despite being marred by some rather terrible day-for-night shooting). Director Joseph H. Lewis has done better - Gun Crazy, for example - and here is sort of doing a poor man's Hitchcock as double-feature fodder (65 minutes? yeah, sounds about right). That means it's better than it ought to be, but also that it leaves you wanting more. And by "more", I certainly don't mean the facile "romantic" epilogue brought to you by the Patriarchy(TM). 2 months 3 weeks ago
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  1. This movie ranks #148 in TSPDT's 1,000 Noir Films
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