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More successful were A Woman's Face ( 1941 ) with Joan Crawford and Gaslight ( 1944 ) with Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer.
The characters that he played onscreen during this period ranged from a serial killer in Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt ( 1943, opposite Teresa Wright ) to an eager police detective in Gaslight ( 1944, with Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, and Angela Lansbury in her film debut ).
* Gaslight ( 1944 )
* Fanny by Gaslight ( 1944 )
Another famous role was in the 1944 mystery-thriller Gaslight.
Boyer never won an Oscar, though he was nominated for Best Actor four times in Conquest ( 1937 ), Algiers ( 1938 ), Gaslight ( 1944 ) and Fanny ( 1961 ), the latter also winning him a nomination for the Laurel Awards for Top Male Dramatic Performance.
* Gaslight ( 1944 )
Her first film appearance was in the film Gaslight ( 1944 ) as a conniving maid, for which she received an Academy Award nomination.
At one of the parties that her mother hosted for British émigré performers in their Laurel Canyon home, Lansbury met the casting director for the upcoming film Gaslight ( 1944 ), and he offered her the part of Nancy Oliver, Ingrid Bergman's conniving maid.
The year 1944 in film involved some significant events, including the wholesome, award-winning Going My Way plus popular murder mysteries such as Double Indemnity, Gaslight and Laura.
Director George Cukor's psychological thriller Gaslight ( 1944 ) featured a scheming husband ( Charles Boyer ) plotting to make his innocent young wife ( Ingrid Bergman ) go insane, in order to acquire her inheritance.
* Gaslight ( 1944 )
* Fanny by Gaslight ( 1944 )
* Gaslight ( 1944 )
* Fanny by Gaslight ( 1944 )
Prominent titles included the The Man in Grey ( 1943 ), Madonna of the Seven Moons ( 1944 ), Fanny by Gaslight ( 1944 ), The Wicked Lady ( 1945 ) and Caravan ( 1946 ).
The play Gas Light was adapted for film twice: the 1940 British film Gaslight, directed by Thorold Dickinson, and the 1944 American film of the same name, directed by George Cukor.
* Fanny by Gaslight ( 1944 )
* Fanny by Gaslight ( 1944 )
Other roles included Peter Manson in Michael Powell's The Edge of the World ( 1937 ), Clive Candy's batman in Powell and Pressburger's The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp ( 1943 ), a gardener in Medal for the General and the farmer recruit in The Way Ahead ( both 1944 ), and the brothel proprietor in Fanny by Gaslight ( 1944 ).
* Fanny by Gaslight ( 1944 )
Her screen roles meanwhile included Judith Bentley in The Girl in the News ( 1940 ), Marcia Royd in Anthony Asquith's comedy Quiet Wedding ( 1940 ), Atlantic Ferry ( 1941 ), Sabotage At Sea ( 1942 ) and Alicia in the Gainsborough Pictures melodrama, Fanny By Gaslight ( 1944 ).

Gaslight and film
* Gaslight ( 1940 film ), starring Diana Wynyard, Anton Walbrook, Frank Pettingell, based on the play
* The movie Now and Then ( film ), written by I. Marlene King, was based on the Gaslight Addition in Winchester, Indiana.
Her greatest success was as the frightened heroine of Gaslight ( 1940 ), the first film version of Patrick Hamilton's play Gas Light.
In his autobiography, Chronicles: Volume One, Dylan describes first encountering Grossman at the Gaslight cafe: " He looked like Sydney Greenstreet from the film The Maltese Falcon, had an enormous presence, always dressed in a conventional suit and tie, and he sat at his corner table.
The Time critic called the film " another of those recurrent thrillers ( Sorry, Wrong Number, Gaslight, The Two Mrs. Carrolls, Julie ) in which a dear, sweet, innocent girl is pursued by a shadowy figure of evil who threatens her with all sorts of insidious molestation.
Gaslight is a 1940 British film directed by Thorold Dickinson which stars Anton Walbrook and Diana Wynyard, and features Frank Pettingell.
With the filmmaker Don Levy, Durgnat became one of the first post-graduate students of film in Britain, studying under Thorold Dickinson ( director of Gaslight and The Next of Kin ) at the Slade School of Fine Art from 1960.
Ingrid Bergman in the 1944 film Gaslight ( 1944 film ) | Gaslight

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The band released The Photograph Kills EP in 1995 as well as three full length records, Gaslight ( 1998 ), Bastard Life or Clarity ( 2001 ) and Other Ways of Speaking ( 2003 ).
* " Gaslight " ( Ugly Ducklings song ), a 1967 song by The Ugly Ducklings
* " Gaslight " ( Dead Kennedys song ), a 1979 song by the Dead Kennedys
* Gaslight ( band ), a Canadian touring rock group of the 1970s
* Gaslight ( automobile ), a defunct American automobile company ( 1960-circa 1961 )
* Brian Fallon ( born 1980 ), guitarist, songwriter, singer and bandleader of The Gaslight Anthem.
* Brian Fallon ( born 1980 ), lead singer for The Gaslight Anthem / The Horrible Crowes
* Roger L. Williams, Gaslight and Shadow: The World of Napoleon III ( NY: Macmillan, 1957 ), Ch.
A Flash of Lightning ( 1868 ), like Under the Gaslight, is pure melodrama, with water and fire spectacles providing action scenes and special effects for its eager audiences.
* Roger L. Williams, Gaslight and Shadow: The World of Napoleon III ( NY: Macmillan, 1957 ), Ch.
) McDowell's final album, Live in New York ( Oblivion Records ), was a concert performance from November 1971 at the Village Gaslight ( aka The Gaslight Cafe ), Greenwich Village, New York.
Robbins was born in West Covina, California, and raised in New York City, the son of Mary Robbins ( née Bledsoe ), an actress, and Gilbert Lee Robbins ( 1931 – 2011 ), a musician, folk singer, actor and former manager of The Gaslight Cafe.
He was in director Thorold Dickinson's version of Gaslight ( 1940 ), in the role played by Charles Boyer in the later Hollywood remake.

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