The Upturned Glass

A Powerful NEW Drama of a Mad Love!

6.9
19471h 26m

A neurosurgeon relates to his students in medical school a story about an affair he had with a married woman and how after the affair was over, the woman fell out a window and died. The surgeon, suspecting that she was murdered, set out to find her killer -- but, instead of turning the suspect over to the police, he planned to take his own revenge on the murderer.

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Cast

Photo of James Mason

James Mason

Michael Joyce

Photo of Rosamund John

Rosamund John

Emma Wright

Photo of Pamela Mason

Pamela Mason

Kate Howard

Photo of Ann Stephens

Ann Stephens

Ann Wright

Photo of Brefni O'Rorke

Brefni O'Rorke

Dr. Farrell

Photo of Jane Hylton

Jane Hylton

Miss Marsh

Photo of Susan Shaw

Susan Shaw

Second Girl Student

Photo of Nuna Davey

Nuna Davey

Mrs. Jenny Deva

Photo of Beatrice Varley

Beatrice Varley

Injured Girl's Mother

Photo of Howard Douglas

Howard Douglas

Lorry Driver

Photo of Cyril Chamberlain

Cyril Chamberlain

Junior Doctor (uncredited)

Photo of Maurice Denham

Maurice Denham

Mobile Policeman

Photo of John Stone

John Stone

Policeman (uncredited)

Photo of Margaret Withers

Margaret Withers

Party Guest

Photo of George Merritt

George Merritt

Policeman (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

James Mason is both measured and potent in this crime story of a brain surgeon "Michael Joyce" who performs a life-saving operation on a young girl. He falls in love with the girl's (married) mother "Emma" (Rosamund John) and when she is found dead at the foot of her bedroom window one day, he begins to question the verdict of suicide and determines to get to the bottom of what really happened. It's told by way of a retrospective - he is lecturing his students about a "fictional" case of murder where the killer is sane and calculating - and that gives the story quite a bit of pace and menace. The plot isn't complex and the audience is left in little doubt about what happened/is going to happen - but Mason along with Pamela Mason as "Kate" - the rather odious sister-in-law, manage to create quite a cumulative effect as the story develops that left me in no doubt that right was done!

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