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  1. THE SNAKE PIT. Directed by. Anatole Litvak. United States, 1948. Drama. 108. Synopsis. Virginia Cunningham finds herself in a state insane asylum…and can’t remember how she got there. In flashback, her husband Robert relates their courtship, marriage, and her developing symptoms.

  2. 9 de nov. de 2018 · Written by Scott Anthony. Background in film, a cinephile enthusiast, who’s here to talk film, its talens, its history and its industry. “A FILM TO REMEMBER” series is of films who’ve ...

  3. The Snake Pit (1948) was a harrowing account of treatment in a mental institution. Olivia de Havilland, who prepared for her role by joining Litvak in observing a mental facility’s day-to-day operations, was nominated for an Academy Award. The film’s other nominations included best picture,… Read More; role of de Havilland

  4. About this movie. A newly wed woman loses her mind and is sent to a state hospital for treatment. Her husband remains loyal to her and enlists the help of a kindly pychiatrist. The woman is exposed to the tragedies and brutal conditions of an overcrowded asylum. A newly wed woman loses her mind and is sent to a state hospital for treatment.

  5. Die Schlangengrube (OT: The Snake Pit) ist ein US-amerikanischer Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 1948 mit Olivia de Havilland in der Hauptrolle. Der Film entstand nach dem gleichnamigen autobiografischen Roman von Mary Jane Ward über ihre Erfahrungen in der Psychiatrie

  6. The Snake Pit is a startling and stark drama about mental illness, anchored by Olivia de Havilland's extraordinary, Oscar-nominated performance as Virginia, a newlywed succumbing to emerging psychosis. Even by today's standards, this powerful 1948 film, based on an autobiographical novel by Mary Jane Ward and boldly directed by Anatole Litvak ...

  7. It is impossible to mention all of them, from Beulah Bondi's flowery megalo-maniac to Betsy Blair's manic depressive, but each adds a facet to the film.In the chief roles, Olivia de Havilland does ...