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Beware, My Lovely 1952 123movies

Beware, My Lovely 1952 123movies

Trapped by a man beyond control!Aug. 29, 195277 Min.
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Watch: Beware, My Lovely 1952 123movies, Full Movie Online – Helen Gordon hires Howard Wilton as a handyman to do chores around her house. She doesn’t know what she’s let herself in for. Insecure and paranoid, Wilton thinks everyone, including Helen, is against him. He suffers from memory lapses and extreme mood swings. She’s soon a prisoner in her own house after Wilton locks the doors and tears out the telephone. His mood swings from violence to complacency but after Helen gets a message to the police via a telephone repairman, she finds he is still in the house..
Plot: A psychopath on the run takes a job as a handyman at the house of a lonely widow.
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6.6/10 Votes: 2,069
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Robert Ryan is effectively menacing in this drama of a loner (“Wilton”) who takes a job as a factotum at the home of the sympathetic, recently widowed “Helen” (Ida Lupino). He suffers from a paranoia that leads him to believe that everyone is against him – and given the suspicious-looking opening scenes of the movie, that includes the audience too. When she finds herself alone in the house with him, the doors and windows locked and the telephone ripped from it’s socket – we all begin to fear for her safety. Ryan was frequently quite a wooden actor, but here he cleverly portrays the character with much more psychology to his sense of threat that just the sheer physical (though there is a little of that, too). Harry Horner manages to build the sense of peril really quite well, interspersed only by a few interruptions by visiting kids who might, or might not, offer her a route to safety from the prison that is her own home. The ending is also interesting – not quite what you might expect, either. Lupino and Ryan work well together, here – it’s well worth the watch.
Review By: CinemaSerf

The Man, The Play & The Actor.

We are in a small town, a homely widow (Ida Lupino) hires a handyman (Robert Ryan) to look after her house. She soon starts to regret it as Ryan grows erratic by the hour, it appears that she is host to a dangerous schizophrenic, and now she is unable to escape her house.

Beware, My Lovely is adapted from Mel Dinelli’s (The Spiral Staircase) story and play called “The Man”. Pretty much a one set movie and a two character driven piece, the film boasts two great central performances and offers up an interesting take on mental illness. One however shouldn’t be fooled into thinking this is a violent and nerve shredding picture, because it isn’t. It’s clear from the get go that Ryan’s Howard Wilton is a dangerously troubled man, but this is a different sort of “peril” movie, one that throws up another slant on psychosis and thus making it difficult to hate our dangerous protagonist.

Ryan and Lupino are a great combination, they had also done the excellent, and far better, On Dangerous Ground this same year. So with both actors clearly comfortable together, it brings out a finely tuned character story all based in the confines of one house or prison as it were. Ryan is particularly strong as his character flits in and out of madness, with some scenes powerful and at times inducing fear, while at others garnering deep sympathy. The direction from Harry Horner is safe (he in truth doesn’t have to do much other than let his actors run with it) and George E. Diskant’s cinematography contains some smart and impacting visual touches -with one involving Christmas tree baubles immensely memorable.

Falling some where in between being average and great, picture has enough about it to make it a recommendation to fans of borderline and easy to follow film noir. For fans of Robert Ryan, though, it’s something of an essential viewing, oh yes, and then some. 7/10

Review By: John Chard
Schizophrenia
Beware My Lovely originated from a play written by Mel Dinelli who apparently liked writing about frightened women. His first and best effort was the screenplay for The Spiral Staircase. He also did a Loretta Young suspense thriller Cause For Alarm a couple of years earlier. The play Dinelli wrote was originally entitled The Man and it ran for 92 performances on Broadway during the 1950 season. It was Dinelli’s only effort on Broadway and it starred Dorothy Gish and Richard Boone.

The roles that Gish and Boone played are taken by Ida Lupino and Robert Ryan. For whatever reason RKO thought to eliminate the age difference. Dinelli himself rewrote his play for the screen so I’m wondering what he thought about that. Certainly the frailty issue was eliminated completely from the story.

That wasn’t the only thing that was eliminated. The people are all wearing period clothing from around World War I yet there’s no reference at all to the time this story takes place in. I thought that strange and later on when the telephone company repairman comes to Ida Lupino’s residence, I noticed his truck was a vintage one of the same era.

The film is almost entirely set within Ida Lupino’s home where she’s hired an itinerant stranger in Robert Ryan as a handyman. The film is a great object lesson in not hiring strangers without reference. It turns out that Ryan is a schizophrenic who imprisons Lupino in her home for about a day.

Both the leads do fine jobs even with the changes made. Films like Beware My Lovely are the stuff that a small studio like RKO did best. If this were done at MGM or Paramount the glossy trappings would have overwhelmed a solid story.

Review By: bkoganbing
wow–is Ryan a nut-case in this film!
I can see that the ratings for this film aren’t all that high for this film, so I must be in the minority for liking this film so much. Well, I am right and everyone else is wrong (just kidding). I guess I like it because I am a psychology teacher and I really liked the brooding character played by Ryan. While he truly is dangerous as well as VERY menacing, you can’t exactly hate him because he is clearly mentally ill and probably suffering from some sort of brain trauma. And wow did Ryan do a really good job portraying this man! You really find yourself feeling for Ida Lupino as he destroys her life. So with such intense acting and menace, why is the movie rated relatively low? Well, probably because it isn’t exactly believable,…but boy is it entertaining and creative. Give it a try and don’t believe the score of 6.4–it’s a lot better than that!
Review By: planktonrules

Other Information:

Original Title Beware, My Lovely
Release Date 1952-08-29
Release Year 1952

Original Language en
Runtime N/A
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Approved
Genre Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
Director Harry Horner
Writer Mel Dinelli
Actors Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan, Taylor Holmes
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
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Beware, My Lovely 1952 123movies
Original title Beware, My Lovely
TMDb Rating 5.633 30 votes

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