Grace Marwood and her husband, a hopeless hypochondriac, take a cruise where she falls in love with the ship's medical officer, young Dr Daventry. The two continue to meet chastely for several years, with Marwood's behaviour becoming ever more selfish and insufferable in the interim, until her husband finally becomes suspicious and accuses her violently of the adultery she has not in fact committed, provoking her to leave him for the man she loves.

Alright, so Woman in Chains. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you have a soft spot for those old-school melodramas, the kind where everyone's got secrets and the stakes feel impossibly high, then yeah, maybe give it a go. It's definitely not for folks who need things to move at a modern clip or want their char...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Graham Cutts

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"Alright, so Woman in Chains. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you have a soft spot for those old-school melodramas, the kind where everyone's got secrets and the stakes feel impossibly high, then yeah, maybe give it a go. It's definitely not for folks who need things to move at a modern clip or want their characters to be, you know, always likable. You'll probably hate it if you can't stand a heroine who makes consistently terrible choices. 🤷♀️The film kicks off with Grace Marwood, pl..."

Owen Nares
Herman C. McNeile, John Paddy Carstairs, John Farrow, Harold Dearden
United Kingdom

