The Forbidden Street

For herself alone...she must answer for what she was and did!

6.7
19491h 30m

In Victorian London, young Adelaide is born into luxury, but marries starving artist Henry. His alcoholism and their lack of money lead to many quarrels. During one such fight, Henry slips down a flight of stairs and dies. A neighbor, Mrs. Mounsey, is the only witness, and she blackmails the young widow by threatening to tell the cops that Adelaide killed her husband. Luckily, lawyer Gilbert swoops in to help Adelaide.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Maureen O'Hara

Maureen O'Hara

Adelaide 'Addie' Culver

Photo of Dana Andrews

Dana Andrews

Henry Lambert / Gilbert Lauderdale

Photo of Anne Butchart

Anne Butchart

Alice Hambro

Photo of Sybil Thorndike

Sybil Thorndike

Mrs. 'The Sow' Mounsey

Photo of Fay Compton

Fay Compton

Mrs. Culver

Photo of Diane Hart

Diane Hart

The Blazer

Photo of Susanne Gibbs

Susanne Gibbs

Young Alice

Photo of Neil North

Neil North

Johnny Hambro

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7/10

Maureen O'Hara is a young girl who lives a well-to-do existence with her family until she takes a shine to her art teacher "Lambert" (Dana Andrews). Their relationship doesn't impress her family, but they press on anyway, set up on their own before, fairly soon, she rues the day. He turns out to be a bit of a lush. When an accident befalls him, she finds herself the subject of a pernicious blackmailing from an elderly neighbour - "Mrs. Mousey" (Dame Sybil Thorndyke) and her miserable life looks pretty set. Until, that is, another man enters her life - a man who bears a startling resemblance to her husband, and... It's quite a well paced story, this. Jean Negulesco keeps the story engaging without descending into melodrama, and Thorndyke is excellent as the avaricious old woman. The production detail is fine - the costumes and scenarios are decent enough, but the score - it really is weak, seemingly determined to slow the film down. There is some chemistry between O'Hara and Andrews that makes this just a little better than a routine costume drama and worth 90 minutes.

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