So Evil My Love

Ray Milland is both repellent and compelling in this Victorian thriller, directed with bleak panache by Lewis Allen (The Uninvited). Milland plays a charming thief, forger, and all-around blackguard who spots a prime mark in Ann Todd, a missionary's widow and proprietor of a boarding house where Milland takes up residence. Under the influence of Milland's advances, the straitlaced Todd abandons her inhibitions, eventually becoming complicit in larceny and blackmail-but her seducer will learn that a woman's passion, once unleashed, can be difficult for even the most calculating con artist to control. A carefully drawn backdrop of British respectability heightens the drama of Todd's decline: as so many English mysteries have proven, crime can be all the more thrilling when draped in crinoline.

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