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Phantom Lady
Directed by
Robert Siodmak
Not Rated
1944
87m
Mystery
,
Crime
,
and more
7.2
94%
73%
7.0
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A devoted secretary risks her life to try to find the elusive woman who may prove her boss didn't murder his selfish wife.
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Phantom Lady Ratings & Reviews
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Jack Balch
Miss Harrison's done very well in her first start.
San Francisco Examiner
Hortense Morton (Screen Scout)
The suspected husband role is smoothly played by Alan Curtis, and Ella Raines is lovely and sympathy-inspiring in her part.
San Francisco Chronicle
SF Chronicle Staff
Joan Harrison, the producer, has become famous overnight in Hollywood for the making of Phantom Lady.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Harold V. Cohen
Phantom Lady may not be pure Hitchcock, but it's a crisp imitation, a moody, flinty mystery bathed in soupy suspense.
New York Daily News
Kate Cameron
The director has profited by Alfred Hitchcock's method of establishing a suspenseful mood at the beginning of the picture and sustaining it throughout the development of the screen story.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Robert E. Murphy
This is a very well-done mystery yarn, altering the proceedings by having the real criminal known to the audience through most of its length.
Los Angeles Times
Philip K. Scheuer
A remarkable achievement...
Kansas City Star
KC Star Staff
Phantom Lady may be tedious at times, but it comes off with some share of entertainment.
Houston Chronicle
Houston Chronicle Staff
It is a suspense-filled, well-directed, and exciting murder mystery.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Ida Belle Hicks
It's well woven and well executed, and except for a few spots, it's believable.
Detroit Free Press
Helen Bower
Another kind of mystery film, on the sinister side, with a story of faith and love to make everything come out alright.
Chicago Tribune
Mae Tinée
Here's a movie with nary an ounce of lead in its heels.
Boston Globe
John W. Riley
Phantom Lady is guaranteed to make your hair stand on end and to scare the living lights out of you.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Linton Hopkins
Tone is a brilliant young sculptor whose gradual disintegration goes from intellectual eccentricity to wanton strangler to babbling paranoia.
Arizona Republic
Republic Staff
It is an ingeniously woven tale, dealing with the obstacles to justice frequently presented by chance, circumstances, and human psychology.
Variety
Variety Staff
In addition to a fine script prepared by Bernard C. Schoenfeld, director Robert Siodmak maintains an arresting pace, utilizing camera angles and intimations to greatest effect.
Newsweek
Newsweek Staff
Despite the B-film budget and misleading title, Joan Harrison's first productorial chore tots up the profit of years spent in association with Alfred Hitchcock.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Channeling the spirit of the Russians (Eisenstein, Dovshenko, Vertov), the director uses grotesque angles, close-ups, and rhythms to suggest a powerful sense of seduction and torture.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
Unfortunately Miss. Harrison and Mr. Siodmark forget one basic thing -- they forget to provide their picture with a plausible realistic plot.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
Apart from Siodmak's aggressive expressionist imagery, this is a very conventional murder mystery, offering few of the metaphysical complications that characterize the genre at its best.
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