Lady Henrietta Flusky
Ingrid Bergman
Lady Henrietta Flusky

“Mystery, murder and passion from the master of suspense!”
A British ex-convict in colonial Australia and his fragile wife, haunted by the past crime that binds them, struggle to rebuild their lives when a young newcomer stirs long-buried passions and secrets.
Under Capricorn ≣ 1949 ≣ Trailer
Lady Henrietta Flusky
Ingrid Bergman
Lady Henrietta Flusky
Sam Flusky
Joseph Cotten
Sam Flusky
Charles Adare
Michael Wilding
Charles Adare
Milly
Margaret Leighton
Milly
The Governor
Cecil Parker
The Governor
Mr. Corrigan
Denis O'Dea
Mr. Corrigan
Winter
Jack Watling
Winter
The Coachman
Harcourt Williams
The Coachman
Mr. Potter
John Ruddock
Mr. Potter
Mr. Banks
Bill Shine
Mr. Banks
The Reverend Smiley
Victor Lucas
The Reverend Smiley
Mr. Riggs
Ronald Adam
Mr. Riggs
There are two ways to look at this rather procedural Victorial melodrama: either it's Hitchcock very much off form from his usual perfection; or it's Hitchcock demonstrating that he has other strings to his bow than his much lauded suspense thrillers. I prefer the latter! Michael Wilding arrives in New South Wales looking for his fortune. He alights on "Mr. Flusky" (Joseph Cotton) as a likely business partner, and at a dinner discovers that he has history with his wife, the alcoholic "Lady Henrietta" (Ingrid Bergman). The story tries to reconcile their respective back stories with their current scenarios and the three - alongside a solid performance from Cecil Parker as the Governor - create a decent enough melodrama that isn't half bad, even if I found Bergman - her usual emotional and over-performing self - a bit pathetic after a while.
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