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The Forbidden Street

NR
Movie
1949
1h 30m
English
Drama, History
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.
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Maureen OHara
Adelaide 'Addie' Culver
Dana Andrews
Henry Lambert / Gilbert Lauderdale
Anne Butchart
Alice Hambro
Sybil Thorndike
Mrs. 'The Sow' Mounsey
Anthony Tancred
Treff Culver
June Allen
Young Adelaide
Fay Compton
Mrs. Culver
Diane Hart
The Blazer
Mary Martlew
Milly Lauderdale
Ernest Hare
Policeman
Heather Latham
Young Blazer
Peter Hobbes
Fred Baker
Gwynne Whitby
Miss Bryant
Anthony Lamb
Young Treff
Susanne Gibbs
Young Alice
Neil North
Johnny Hambro
Directed By: Jean Negulesco
Written By: Ring Lardner, Jr. (Screenplay), Margery Sharp (Novel)

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CinemaSerf
2 years ago
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 More
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