By Love Possessed (film)

By Love Possessed

Theatrical release poster
Directed by John Sturges
Produced by Walter Mirisch
Written by novel
James Gould Cozzens
writer
Charles Schnee
Starring Lana Turner
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Jason Robards
George Hamilton
Music by Elmer Bernstein
Cinematography Russell Metty
Edited by Ferris Webster
Distributed by United Artists
Release dates
  • July 19, 1961 (1961-07-19) (U.S.)
Running time
115 minutes
Country United States
Language English

By Love Possessed is a 1961 drama film distributed by United Artists. The movie was directed by John Sturges, and written by Charles Schnee, based on the novel by James Gould Cozzens.

Lana Turner, Jason Robards, George Hamilton and Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. head the cast. Hamilton called it "an Ivy League Peyton Place".[1]

The theme song is performed by Vic Damone. This was director Sturges' first film project after his Western classic, The Magnificent Seven.

On July 19, 1961, this became the first in-flight movie to be shown on a regular basis on a scheduled airline flight, by Trans World Airlines to its first-class passengers.

Plot

In a Massachusetts law firm, Arthur Winner, Julius Penrose and Noah Tuttle are equal partners. Each has an ongoing problem in his personal life.

Clarissa, married to Arthur, feels unloved. Marjorie feels unsatisfied because her husband, Julius, has been impotent since a car crash. This leads to a romantic affair between Marjorie and Arthur.

Warren Winner, irresponsible son of Arthur, is expected to marry Noah's wealthy ward, Helen Detweiler, but he is not in love with her. Warren instead loses himself in a fling with a prostitute, Veronica Kovacs, who angrily reacts to his ending their relationship by accusing him of rape. Warren flees rather than face the charges in court. Helen is so distraught, she commits suicide.

The firm has represented Helen's financial affairs, but when Arthur looks into it, he discovers that Noah has embezzled $60,000 from it. One by one, everyone is confronted about owing up to their responsibilities, beginning with Warren, who on Marjorie's advice turns himself in to the law to fight the accusations against him.

Cast

See also

References

  1. George Hamilton & William Stadiem, Don't Mind If I Do, Simon & Schuster 2008 p 148

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