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DramaRomance

Woman Obsessed

- She hated the child whose life stirred within her...because it was part of him whom she loathed and despised...

After her husband dies in a fire, a woman (Susan Hayward) is left to tend for her young son and the family farm on her own. Soon, she takes in a drifting handyman, they fall in love, and a resentment begins to build between the son and his new "step-father" who treats the boy harshly on purpose to prepare him for life on the frontier.

Release Date : 1959-05-27

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century Fox

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : A Woman Obsessed

Cast

Susan Hayward

Character Name : Mary Sharron

Original Name : Susan Hayward

Gender : Female

Stephen Boyd

Character Name : Fred Carter

Original Name : Stephen Boyd

Gender : Male

Barbara Nichols

Character Name : Mayme Radzevitch

Original Name : Barbara Nichols

Gender : Female

Dennis Holmes

Character Name : Robbie Sharron

Original Name : Dennis Holmes

Gender : Male

Theodore Bikel

Character Name : Dr. R. W. Gibbs

Original Name : Theodore Bikel

Gender : Male

Ken Scott

Character Name : Sergeant Le Moyne

Original Name : Ken Scott

Gender : Male

James Philbrook

Character Name : Henri

Original Name : James Philbrook

Gender : Male

Florence MacMichael

Character Name : Mrs. Bedelia Gibbs

Original Name : Florence MacMichael

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-11-12

I found the title of this film slightly misleading as Susan Hayward shuns her glamorous looks to play "Mary". She lives happily with her husband and young son "Robbie" (Dennis Holmes) until a forest fire renders her a widow and she really begins to struggle to maintain their small farm. Things might improve though when "Fred" (Stephen Boyd) arrives on the scene. He had been working at a local lumber mill but the conflagration put paid to that. For C$80 per month, he agree to stick around the place and help out. He sleeps in an annexe to the barn and as time passes it becomes clear what's going to happen next... "Fred" has something of the "Jekyll" to him though, and as he struggles to relate to the youngster and increasingly to his new wife, we discover that he has some baggage of his own and that is seriously compromising his new family. Tempers - and the weather - flare up and soon lives are in danger. Boyd does an ok job here, but is hampered by the scope of his character. The man we see at the start of the film isn't really the violent, bad-tempered, man we see in the middle - and we only have sparse crumbs to explain this change from the rather undercooked screenplay. The production benefits from some fine cinematography, it also suffers from some clearly studio based external scenes and a snow storm that must have all but exhausted the Californian confetti supply. Hayward offers a convincing performance here as the doting mother and the film tells a story of the pioneering spirit from a slightly different perspective.