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Whirlpool
Directed by
Otto Preminger
Not Rated
1950
1h 38m
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6.7
92%
63%
6.5
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A woman suffering from kleptomania is hypnotized in an attempt to cure her. Soon afterwards, she's found at the scene of a murder with no memory of how she got there, and seemingly no way to prove her innocence.
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Cast of Whirlpool
Gene Tierney
Ann Sutton
José Ferrer
David Korvo
Richard Conte
Dr. William 'Bill' Sutton
Charles Bickford
Lt. James Colton
Eduard Franz
Martin Avery
Barbara O'Neil
Theresa "Terry" Randolph
Constance Collier
Tina Cosgrove
Fortunio Bonanova
Feruccio di Ravallo
Lawrence Dobkin
Dr. Wayne
Robert Foulk
Policeman Andy (uncredited)
Larry Keating
Mr. Simms (uncredited)
Myrtle Anderson
Ann's Maid (uncredited)
Gail Bonney
Minor Role (uncredited)
Lovyss Bradley
Nurse (uncredited)
Margaret Brayton
Policewoman (uncredited)
Sue Carlton
Elevator Girl (uncredited)
Ruth Clifford
Nurse Eliott (uncredited)
Clancy Cooper
First Policeman (uncredited)
Oliver Cross
Minor Role (uncredited)
Joan Dix
Minor Role (uncredited)
Whirlpool Ratings & Reviews
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Ferrer is wonderfully sleazy as Korvo and makes the perfect foil for Tierney.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...a sporadically trashy, thoroughly absurd murder mystery.
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
Very wry, very Viennese satire of psychoanalysis as bourgeois fad
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Directed with a healthy feel for his twisted characters by Otto Preminger.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
There is no doubt that people will do strange things under hypnotic spell and that the techniques of hypnotism may be villainously employed. But you don't catch this fairly rational corner believing for one minute the hocuspocus that goes on.
TV Guide
Gripping throughout.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Preminger's ambiguous relation to his characters and his sense of moral relativity have seldom been put to such haunting use.
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