Experiment Perilous

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Experiment Perilous

George Brent and Hedy Lamarr
Directed by Jacques Tourneur
Produced by Warren Duff
Written by Screenplay:
Warren Duff
Story:
Margaret Carpenter
Starring Hedy Lamarr
George Brent
Paul Lukas
Albert Dekker
Carl Esmond
Music by Roy Webb
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release date(s) December 18, 1944
(U.S.A.)
Running time 91 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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Experiment Perilous is a 1944 melodrama/film noir set at the turn of the century. The film is based on a novel by Margaret Carpenter and directed by Jacques Tourneur. The film is reminiscent of many movie melodramas, in particular Gaslight, made in England in 1939 and remade in the U.S. in 1944. The film was nominated for one Academy Award for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White. Hedy Lamarr's singing voice was dubbed by Paula Raymond.

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In 1903, Doctor Huntington Bailey (Brent) meets a friendly older lady in train. She tells him that she is going to visit her brother Nick and his lovely young wife Allida. In New York Bailey hears that his train companion suddenly died. Shortly afterward, he meets the strange couple and gets suspicious of Nick's treatment of his wife. Nick keeps Allida, who he is trying to pass off as crazy, a virtual prisoner in their London town house, cutting off all contact with the outside world. The kindly psychiatrist Baily takes it upon himself to attempt to free his new love Allida from the control of the insanely jealous Nick.

A frenzied gun battle in an aquarium, replete with shattered glass, gushing water and floundering fish may be the most memorable (and often imitated) scene in the film.

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