The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946)



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Synopsis:
In The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, relationships formed in childhood lead to murder and obsessive love. The wealthy Martha Ivers (Barbara Stanwyck) is the prime mover of the small Pennsylvania town of Iverston. Martha lives in a huge mansion with her DA husband, Walter O'Neil (Kirk Douglas), an alcoholic weakling. No one knows just why Martha and Walter tolerate one another....but Sam Masterson (Van Heflin), an Iverstown boy who returns to town, may just have a clue. At least that's what Martha thinks when Sam asks Walter to intervene in the case of Toni Marachek (Lizabeth Scott), who has been unjustly imprisoned. It seems that, as a young boy, Sam was in the vicinity when Martha's rich aunt (Judith Anderson) met with her untimely demise. What does Sam know? And what dark, horrible secret binds Martha and Walter together? Directed by Lewis Milestone, and based on John Patrick's Oscar-nominated original story, Love Lies Bleeding, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers creates in Martha a unique and interesting, driven, obsessed, and spoiled character, but one not without sympathy. Barbara Stanwyck is outstanding as Martha, with her predatory smile and sharp, manicured nails. Kirk Douglas is surprisingly convincing as a lost, sad, weak man, who loves his wife, but is unable to gain her respect. The Strange Love of Martha Ivers eventually lapsed into public domain and became a ubiquitous presence on cable television.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
7/24/1946
Director Credit
Lewis Milstein Director
Cast Credit
John Kellogg Detective
Tommy Ryan
Tom Dillon Detective
Mickey Kuhn Walter O'Neil, as a boy
Robert E. Homans Policeman
Janis Wilson Maftha Ivers, as a girl
Bert Roach Man
Gladden James John O. Butler
Thomas Lockyear Lynch:Butler
Bob Perry Bartender
Sayre Dearing Crap Shooter
Kay Deslys Jail Matron
Max Wagner 2nd Detective
Blake Edwards Sailor
Billy Burt
Al Murphy Waiter
Olin Howlin Newspaper Clerk
Matt McHugh Bus Driver
Tom Fadden Taxi Driver
Tom Schamp
Betty Hill Waitress
John Kernan Cripps Policeman
Walter S. Baldwin Dempsey the Garage Owner
Catherine Craig French Maid
Barbara Stanwyck Martha Ivers
Emmett Evan Heflin Jr. Sam Masterson
Roman Bohnen Mr. O'Neil
Lizabeth Scott Toni Marachek
Charles D. Brown Special Investigator
Ann Doran Bobbi St. John
Issur Danielovitch, later Isidore Demsky Walter O'Neil
Judith Anderson Mrs. Ivers
James Flavin Detective No. I
Darryl Hickman Sam Masterson as a Boy
Frank Orth Hotel Clerk
Production Credits Credit
Hal Brent Wallis Producer
Art Department Credit
John Meehan Art Director
Sam Comer Set Designer
Hans Dreier Art Director
Jerry Welch Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Victor Miller Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Farciot Edouart Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Edith Head Costume Designer
Wally Westmore Makeup

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