Bedelia

MARGARET LOCKWOOD as BEDELIA who had more than her share of men, jewels, and love and wanted more, more, MORE!

4.6
19461h 30m

Bedelia Carrington is living happily, it appears, in Monte Carlo with her husband Charlie Carrington. But a cultivated young artist, Ben Chaney, begins probing into her past with curious concern. Chaney, who is really a detective, learns that Bedelia's obsession for money has led her, in the past, to husband-poisoning for the insurance money.

Cast

Photo of Margaret Lockwood

Margaret Lockwood

Bedelia Carrington

Photo of Ian Hunter

Ian Hunter

Charlie Carrington

Photo of Barry K. Barnes

Barry K. Barnes

Ben Chaney

Photo of Jill Esmond

Jill Esmond

Nurse Harris

Photo of Julien Mitchell

Julien Mitchell

Dr. McAfee

Photo of Kynaston Reeves

Kynaston Reeves

Mr. Bennett

Photo of Olga Lindo

Olga Lindo

Mrs. Bennett

Photo of John Salew

John Salew

Alec Johnstone

Photo of Barbara Blair

Barbara Blair

Sylvia Johnstone

Photo of Ellen Pollock

Ellen Pollock

McKelvey's Housekeeper

Photo of Marcel Poncin

Marcel Poncin

M. Perrin

Photo of Paul Bonifas

Paul Bonifas

Insurance Manager

Photo of Charles Paton

Charles Paton

Railway Clerk

Photo of John Serret

John Serret

Jeweler's Customer

Photo of Paul Hardtmuth

Paul Hardtmuth

Old Frenchman

Photo of Dermot Walsh

Dermot Walsh

Jim - Doctor's Chauffeur

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

This is quite a well-written, pacy little film noir about a glamorous widow (Margaret Lockwood) who meets and marries a rather naive English businessman (Ian Hunter) and honeymoons in Monte Carlo. There, they befriend a painter (Barry K. Barnes) who is asked to paint her portrait. After they return home, we gradually discover that she has plenty of dark secrets which all start to unravel as we find the painter is not exactly whom he claims to be, and it all culminates in a tense and suspenseful twenty minutes at their remote country home during a snowstorm. It's a little melodramatic at times, but the story flows well and the lead performances are engaging.

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