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Box office. $8.2 million (worldwide rentals) [1] Leave Her to Heaven is a 1945 American psychological thriller film noir melodrama [2] directed by John M. Stahl and starring Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, and Vincent Price. It follows a socialite who marries a prominent novelist, which spurs a violent, obsessive, and dangerous ...
- $8.2 million (worldwide rentals)
- Alfred Newman
- 20th Century Fox
Leave Her to Heaven: Directed by John M. Stahl. With Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, Vincent Price. A writer falls in love with a young socialite and they're soon married, but her obsessive love for him threatens to be the undoing of them both as well as everyone around them.
- (14K)
- Drama, Film-Noir, Romance
- John M. Stahl
- 1946-01
Leave Her to Heaven. Novelist Richard Harland (Cornel Wilde) seems to have found the perfect woman in Ellen (Gene Tierney), a beautiful socialite who initiates a whirlwind romance and steers him into marriage before he can think twice. Yet the glassy surface of Ellen’s devotion soon reveals monstrous depths, as Richard comes to realize that ...
- Ellen Berent Harland
Leave Her to Heaven suffers from a surfeit of unlikable characters, but the solid cast -- led by an outstanding Gene Tierney -- makes it hard to turn away. While on a train, writer Richard Harland ...
- (238)
- Gene Tierney
- John M. Stahl
- Crime, Drama
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Richard learns to what extent Ellen will go to get what she wants, — Huggo. In this Technicolor noir, young novelist Richard Harland accepts an invitation to write on a friend's remote ranch. On the train ride to his New Mexican retreat, he meets beautiful Ellen Berent, a devoted daddy's girl on a mission to scatter her late father's ashes.
Leave Her To Heaven (1946) -- (Movie Clip) They Met On The Train At the lake in Maine, Glen (Ray Collins) initiates the elaborate flashback, in which author Richard (Cornel Wilde), introduced in the opening, meets dazzling reader Ellen (Gene Tierney), early in John M. Stahl's Leave Her To Heaven, 1946.