Damsel-in-distress theatrical melodrama whose fundamental premise has added a word to the English language, a verb transformed from a noun: "to gaslight," meaning something like "to drive crazy; to attempt to induce madness in another; to cause a person to doubt his or her sanity." Fussy, fusty MGM production; dated in more ways than just its Victorian period. With Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten, and in her screen debut, still in her teens, Angela Lansbury; directed by George Cukor. (1944) — Duncan Shepherd
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