Jeanne Crain in concluding scene from Leave Her To Heaven
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how lucky we are to have these beautiful films . the elegance of the actors and actresses from this era we will never see again . just like gene tierney and rex harrison in the heart rendering film the ghost and mrs muir . that i have as one of my favourites if you click on and watch the final scene of the film it is timeless . what a contrast we have to the sneering smug in your face acting of today compared to these classics .
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and so we have the most beautiful ending of any film ever made...
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Jeanne is among angels now...beautiful and talented women!
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@gjohnsoningary You're coming at this from 21st century sensibilties. She didn't sleep with her sister's husband. All she did was express her love for him in the court room after being berated constantly by Vincent Price's character. Ellen hated Ruth and her hate turned into an obsession! I've seen this before where a person will be jealous of a person's goodness. Ellen always hated Ruth! From the time they were children Ellen hatred for her was pronounced and vicious!
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@gjohnsoningary Ellen was a selfish sociopath: True.
You don't sleep with your sister's ex-husband: Also true.
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@stitchgrl777 No she wasn't. Ellen was a selfish narcisstic sociopath! She cooked her own goose!
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Jeanne Crain is one of the forgotten beauties of old Hollywood.
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this scene would have never worked in B&W photography
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love this part <3
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Honestly, the ending made me gag. It would have been better if she had gotten prison time. Of course that couldn't have happened in a Hollywood film.
I couldn't agree more. I really feel that Jeanne Crain has never been given her due. A beautiful women !
kenslevin35 1 year ago
As I said in an earlier comment, I love this film because of the photography. That last scene was a masterpiece. I won't get into a debate about prison time.
kenslevin35 1 year ago
I am a huge admirer of this film mainly because of the beautiful color photography. The concluding scene is a technical masterpiece. I am also a big fan of both actresses. As far as the plot is concerned, Gene Tierney portrays an unbelievable selfish, controlling monster that nobody can root for.
kenslevin35 1 year ago