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The Letter

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Synopsis

"The Letter," a 1940 film directed by William Wyler and starring Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, Frieda Inescort, and James Stephenson, is a gripping tale of crime and passion set in the atmospheric world of film-noir. The story follows Leslie Crosbie, played by Bette Davis, a woman caught in a web of deception and betrayal when a letter she writes ends up sparking a chain of tragic events. As the suspense unfolds, secrets come to light, and the characters must confront the consequences of their actions in this intense drama. Herbert Marshall delivers a standout performance as Leslie's husband, Robert, while Frieda Inescort and James Stephenson round out the cast with their compelling portrayals. Directed with skill by William Wyler, "The Letter" is a classic example of the film-noir genre, featuring a haunting atmosphere and intricate plot twists that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With its stellar cast and taut storytelling, this 1940 film remains a timeless cinematic experience that continues to captivate audiences to this day.

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Movie Details

Director
Bette Davis, Frieda Inescort, Herbert Marshall, James Stephenson, William Wyler
Release Year
1940
Runtime
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Genre
Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
MPAA Rating
Approved

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