They Were Sisters

A dramatic and captivating account of the love story of three young girls and the intricacies of marriage.

5.1
19451h 50m

The story of three sisters and the men they marry: one is happily married but childless, the second promiscuously escapes an unhappy, loveless marriage, and the third is tortured by the mental cruelties inflicted by a domineering husband.

Cast

Photo of Phyllis Calvert

Phyllis Calvert

Lucy Moore

Photo of James Mason

James Mason

Geoffrey Lee

Photo of Hugh Sinclair

Hugh Sinclair

Terry Crawford

Photo of Anne Crawford

Anne Crawford

Vera Sargeant

Photo of Peter Murray-Hill

Peter Murray-Hill

William Moore

Photo of Dulcie Gray

Dulcie Gray

Charlotte Lee

Photo of Pamela Mason

Pamela Mason

Margaret Lee

Photo of David Horne

David Horne

Mr. Field

Photo of Roland Pertwee

Roland Pertwee

Sir Hamish Nair

Photo of Joss Ambler

Joss Ambler

Blakemore

Photo of Amy Veness

Amy Veness

Mrs Pursley

Photo of Helen Goss

Helen Goss

Webster

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

James Mason was always quite good with the more cerebrally menacing roles he played, and here is no exception. He is "Geoffrey" married to the timid "Charlotte" (Dulcie Gray) whose life he makes a misery. She has two sisters who also feature in this compendium style story - Phyllis Calvert is "Lucy". Her marriage is happy, but they have no children, and then there is "Vera" (Anne Crawford) who is a bit of a selfish piece of work. The film interweaves the stories of their lives from their late teens until adulthood and immerses us well in the choices - good, bad - or downright terrible - that they make. The interlaced nature of the narrative keeps the stories developing in a well paced, engaging fashion with the three ladies on good form and Mason delivering an almost toxic characterisation as the truly unpleasant bully. It's not always easy to watch, which I think is a testament to the taut direction, but is well worth staying with for just short of two hours.

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