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So, 'Love from a Stranger' is this intriguing blend of mystery and romance from '37, starring Ann Harding and Basil Rathbone. The film has this quaint European backdrop, and you really feel the tension building as Harding's character, fresh off her lottery win, gets swept away into a whirlwind romance. Rathbone is quite charming initially, but there's a chill that creeps in as his true nature starts to show. The pacing keeps you guessing, and the atmosphere just feels heavy with suspense. It’s fascinating to see how it captures the duality of love and deception. The performances are solid, especially Harding, who embodies that naivety beautifully, making the later twists all the more impactful.
This film has had a somewhat elusive presence over the years, with its availability on various formats being limited. Early releases on VHS and later DVD editions seem to be rare, which adds to its appeal for collectors. The 1937 adaptation of the play has a distinct charm, and the performances resonate well even today, making it a unique find for those interested in classic cinema and the interplay of romance and intrigue.
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