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  1. Gaslight is a 1944 Psychological Thriller film directed by George Cukor, adapted from Patrick Hamilton's 1938 British play Gas Light (aka Angel Street), note . It stars Ingrid Bergman in her first Academy Award -winning performance, and features a very young Angela Lansbury in her film debut as the quirky maid Nancy, for which she was nominated ...

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  2. Recap. ShoutOut. TearJerker. WMG. More. Create New. Gaslighting in Literature. A profoundly important aspect of Nineteen Eighty-Four, it is taken to the absolute extreme, with every aspect of the past being constantly altered and treated as if it had never been altered, with dissent to this process punishable by the Ministry of Love.

  3. Gaslighting in Comic Books. In an older story actually dating to near the Gaslight film's original release, Archie and Jughead, shortly after seeing the film, start gaslighting Veronica — because Archie forgot his date with her and he wanted to avoid her temper — by convincing her that Jughead is Archie and vice-versa.

  4. Basic Trope: A person attempts to drive someone insane by making them think they are already insane. Straight: Bob tries to drive his wife, Alice, insane by constantly moving her items around to make her think that she has a chronic problem with misplacing things.

  5. A 2018 movie in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight is an Animated Adaptation of Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola's Elseworlds comic of the same name. It pits a Victorian-era Batman against Jack the Ripper.

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