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  1. Seemingly touched by Morris' "sincerity", Catherine agrees to elope with him immediately. But when Morris arrives at the appointed hour, he finds the door locked and bolted. Asked how she can treat Morris so cruelly, Catherine replies coldly "Yes, I can be very cruel. I have been taught by masters." Though The Heiress ends on a downbeat note ...

  2. 7 de mai. de 2019 · The Heiress: A Cruel Inheritance. “T he emotion and conflict between two people in a drawing room can be as exciting as a gun battle, and possibly more exciting,” wrote William Wyler on the release of his film The Heiress in 1949. This tenet is fully borne out in the film, with its bouts of genteel but bruising domestic warfare staged ...

  3. The Heiress is a film directed by William Wyler with Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, Miriam Hopkins .... Year: 1949. Original title: The Heiress. Synopsis: Catherine Sloper is a shy and backwards young woman who lives with her father, Dr. Austin Sloper, in 1849 New York. By all accounts Catherine's mother was a ...

  4. 21 de jun. de 2020 · WARNING! Spoilers for The Heiress (1949). Is it a triumphant story of an independent woman, or a tragedy of an unloved soul?Disclaimers: I am not a film sc...

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  5. The Heiress, American dramatic film, released in 1949, that was adapted from the play of the same name by Ruth Goetz and Augustus Goetz. Both the play and the film were based on the Henry James novel Washington Square (1881). Set in New York City before the Civil War, The Heiress features Olivia de.

  6. Synopsis. A truly great motion picture. Dull and plain Catherine lives with her emotionally distant father, Dr. Sloper, in 1840s New York. Her days are empty — filled with little more than needlepoint. Enter handsome Morris Townsend, a dashing social climber with his eye on the spinster’s heart and substantial inheritance.

  7. 13 de abr. de 2019 · The film was originally going to be produced by Liberty Films, Inc., an independent production company headed, in part, by William Wyler, but when Paramount Pictures absorbed the production ...