| | Letter DVD
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Thriller Movies, Mystery Videos, Suspense, Recommended, Murder, Classic, Essential Cinema | | Starring | Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, Gale Sondergaard, Bruce Lester, John Ridgely, Cecil Kellaway, Leonard Mudie, Doris Lloyd, Willie Fung, Tetsu Komai, Sen Yung | | Director | William Wyler | | Art Director | Carl Jules Weyl | | Cinematographer | Tony Gaudio | | Composer | Max Steiner | | Editor | George Amy | | Featured | James Stephenson | | Music Director | Leo F. Forbstein | | Producer | Robert Lord | | Story | W. Somerset Maugham | | Writer | Howard Koch |
Six years after exploding to stardom in Of Human Bondage, Bette Davis equalled that excitement with another W. Somerset Maugham role as an adulteress using her sexual wiles to escape a murder conviction in The Letter. The film throbs with sultry tension thanks to Davis, an impeccable supporting cast, atmospheric cinematography and the artistry of three-time Academy AwardO winner* William Wyler, Davis' director on Jezebel and The Little Foxes. Nominated for seven OscarsO** including Best Picture, Actress, Director and Supporting Actor (James Stephenson, superb as the anguished defense attorney), The Letter remains one of Hollywood's most special deliveries. William Wyler created the powerful opening for THE LETTER from the few words he says were in the script: "You hear a gunshot and you see a woman coming out shooting a man." Leslie's husband, Robert (Herbert Marshall), is stunned at the shooting; colonial official John Withers (Bruce Lester) is overwhelmed, out of his depth; and the Crosbie's lawyer, Howard Joyce (James Stephenson), is thoughtful. Leslie says Hammond tried to rape her. They all seem to accept her explanation. So she is surprised when a trial is necessary. It seems a letter has been found, by Hammond's Eurasian widow (Gale Sondergaard)--a letter that Leslie wrote to Hammond on the day of the shooting; a letter, Leslie lets Howard know, it would be a good idea to obtain--no matter the cost.
THE LETTER is one of William Wyler's best movies. Based on W. Somerset Maugham's play, it is taught and exciting. Wyler and master photographer Gregg Toland use tense compositions with the protagonists pressed together, facing the same way, and receding diagonally across the frame. Bette Davis is compelling and James Stephenson in his first major role is riveting. It's nighttime in Malaysia. A full moon is shining. The camera glides along, from left to right, along the exterior of a plantation, past sleeping workers. In the background there is a white house. Suddenly a shot breaks the silence. A bird takes flight. Startled, a dog twists around. A man stumbles onto the veranda, followed by a woman. She holds a gun and keeps firing till she has no more bullets and the body is still. She shuts herself in her room and sends for her husband and the authorities. Why has Leslie Crosbie shot Geoffrey Hammond? THE LETTER premiered at the Strand in New York on November 22, 1940.
Herbert Marshall, who played Robert Crosbie for Wyler in THE LETTER, also appeared in the first film version of Somerset Maugham's play. In the 1929 version, which features a remarkable performance by Jeanne Eagles as Leslie and which was directed by Jean de Limur, Marshall had the short-lived role of Geoffrey Hammond.
Before THE LETTER, James Stephenson was a little-known English actor who had played mostly minor parts in minor movies. After his fine performance as Howard Joyce, much was expected of him--and he was oustanding in Irving Rapper's SHINING VICTORY--but unfortunately he died of a heart attack in the summer of 1941.
The stort was remade in 1947 as THE UNFAITHFUL with Ann Sheridan and Lew Ayres. In 1982 the story was loosely adapted for a British TV movie, EAST OF ELEPHANT ROCK, starring Lee Remick and Ronald Pickup.
The original ending had to be changed to comply with Hollywood's censorship regulations, which stipulated that a murder could not go unpunished. The character of the mistress was also changed to the wife.
Sen Yung, who in THE LETTER plays Ong Chi Seng, Howard Joyce's assistant, was often credited as Victor Sen Yung.
"With all my heart, I still love the man I killed!"--Leslie Crosbie (Bette Davis) to her husband, Robert Crosbie (Herbert Marshall) Letter Reviews: "Davis is at her calculating best in this adaptation..."
-- Premiere Staff, Premiere "Davis unsurprisingly mesmerizes as a duplicitous murderess..."
-- Tim Purtell, Entertainment Weekly "Beautifully and sensuously directed by William Wyler..."-- Susan King, Los Angeles Times
This is the only Tetsu Komai video. Stars also making their debut in this video: Sen Yung. Letter | List Price | $19.97 (You save $5.48) | | Studio | Warner Home Video | | Orig Year | 1940 | | All Time Sales Rank | 11901  | | CD Universe Part number | 6799449 | | Catalog number | 65225 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 11, 2005 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 95 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame; Black & White; Subtitled | | Movie Details | Color; Full Frame; Black & White; Subtitled |
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Letter DVD Six years after exploding to stardom in Of Human Bondage, Bette Davis equalled that excitement with another W. Somerset Maugham role as an adulteress using her sexual wiles to escape a murder conviction in The Letter. The film throbs with sultry tension thanks to Davis, an impeccable supporting cast, atmospheric cinematography and the artistry of three-time Academy AwardO winner* William Wyler, Davis' director on Jezebel and The Little Foxes. Nominated for seven OscarsO** including Best Picture, Actress, Director and Supporting Actor (James Stephenson, superb as the anguished defense attorney), The Letter remains one of Hollywood's most special deliveries, a peerless example of melodrama as movie art.
Source: Warner Home Video
Region 1 Keep Case Single Side - Dual Layer Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional Additional Release Material: Audio - Audio-Only Bonuses: 1. LUX RADIO THEATER (4/21/1941) - Starring Bette Davis , Herbert Marshall & James Stephenson 2. LUX RADIO THEATER (3/6/1944) - Starring Bette Davis & Herbert Marshall Alternate Ending: Recently Discovered Alternate Ending Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
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