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Mildred Pierce

- Please don't tell anyone what Mildred Pierce did!

A hard-working mother inches towards disaster as she divorces her husband and starts a successful restaurant business to support her spoiled daughter.

Release Date : 1945-10-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Joan Crawford

Character Name : Mildred Pierce

Original Name : Joan Crawford

Gender : Female

Jack Carson

Character Name : Wally Fay

Original Name : Jack Carson

Gender : Male

Zachary Scott

Character Name : Monte Beragon

Original Name : Zachary Scott

Gender : Male

Eve Arden

Character Name : Ida Corwin

Original Name : Eve Arden

Gender : Female

Ann Blyth

Character Name : Veda Pierce Forrester

Original Name : Ann Blyth

Gender : Female

Bruce Bennett

Character Name : Albert 'Bert' Pierce

Original Name : Bruce Bennett

Gender : Male

Lee Patrick

Character Name : Maggie Biederhof

Original Name : Lee Patrick

Gender : Female

Moroni Olsen

Character Name : Inspector Peterson

Original Name : Moroni Olsen

Gender : Male

Veda Ann Borg

Character Name : Miriam Ellis

Original Name : Veda Ann Borg

Gender : Female

Jo Ann Marlowe

Character Name : Kay Pierce

Original Name : Jo Ann Marlowe

Gender : Female

Butterfly McQueen

Character Name : Lottie (uncredited)

Original Name : Butterfly McQueen

Gender : Female

Bill Alcorn

Character Name : Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Bill Alcorn

Gender : Male

Betty Alexander

Character Name : Party Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Betty Alexander

Gender : Female

Ramsay Ames

Character Name : Party Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Ramsay Ames

Gender : Female

George Anderson

Character Name : Peterson's Assistant (uncredited)

Original Name : George Anderson

Gender : Male

Robert Arthur

Character Name : High School Boy (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert Arthur

Gender : Male

Lynn Baggett

Character Name : Waitress (uncredited)

Original Name : Lynn Baggett

Gender : Female

Leah Baird

Character Name : Police Matron (uncredited)

Original Name : Leah Baird

Gender : Female

Dorothy Barrett

Character Name : Dorothy (uncredited)

Original Name : Dorothy Barrett

Gender : Male

Barbara Brown

Character Name : Mrs. Forrester (uncredited)

Original Name : Barbara Brown

Gender : Female

Claire Carleton

Character Name : Thieving Waitress (uncredited)

Original Name : Claire Carleton

Gender : Female

Doria Caron

Character Name : Waitress (uncredited)

Original Name : Doria Caron

Gender : Male

Wheaton Chambers

Character Name : Personnel Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Wheaton Chambers

Gender : Male

Wallis Clark

Character Name : Wally's Lawyer (uncredited)

Original Name : Wallis Clark

Gender : Male

Chester Clute

Character Name : Mr. Jones (uncredited)

Original Name : Chester Clute

Gender : Male

John Compton

Character Name : Theodore 'Ted' Ellison Forrester (uncredited)

Original Name : John Compton

Gender : Male

Joyce Compton

Character Name : Waitress (uncredited)

Original Name : Joyce Compton

Gender : Female

Clancy Cooper

Character Name : Policeman (uncredited)

Original Name : Clancy Cooper

Gender : Male

David Cota

Character Name : Pancho (uncredited)

Original Name : David Cota

Gender : Male

Tom Dillon

Character Name : Policeman (uncredited)

Original Name : Tom Dillon

Gender : Male

James Flavin

Character Name : Detective (uncredited)

Original Name : James Flavin

Gender : Male

Bess Flowers

Character Name : Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Bess Flowers

Gender : Female

Angela Greene

Character Name : Party Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Angela Greene

Gender : Female

Dorothy Hack

Character Name : Little Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Dorothy Hack

Gender : Male

Arthur Stuart Hull

Character Name : First Night Diner With Cane (uncredited)

Original Name : Arthur Stuart Hull

Gender : Male

Charles Jordan

Character Name : Policeman (uncredited)

Original Name : Charles Jordan

Gender : Male

Marjorie Kane

Character Name : Waitress (uncredited)

Original Name : Marjorie Kane

Gender : Female

Fred Kelsey

Character Name : Bumped First Night Diner (uncredited)

Original Name : Fred Kelsey

Gender : Male

Richard Kipling

Character Name : Personnel Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Richard Kipling

Gender : Male

Manart Kippen

Character Name : Dr. Gale (uncredited)

Original Name : Manart Kippen

Gender : Male

Marion Lessing

Character Name : Waitress (uncredited)

Original Name : Marion Lessing

Gender : Male

Jimmy Lono

Character Name : Monte's Houseboy (uncredited)

Original Name : Jimmy Lono

Gender : Male

Jean Lorraine

Character Name : Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Jean Lorraine

Gender : Male

George Meader

Character Name : Man (uncredited)

Original Name : George Meader

Gender : Male

Harold Miller

Character Name : Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Harold Miller

Gender : Male

Jack Mower

Character Name : Jack the Mailman (uncredited)

Original Name : Jack Mower

Gender : Male

Frank O'Connor

Character Name : First Night Diner (uncredited)

Original Name : Frank O'Connor

Gender : Male

Garry Owen

Character Name : Policeman on Pier (uncredited)

Original Name : Garry Owen

Gender : Male

Paul Panzer

Character Name : Waiter (uncredited)

Original Name : Paul Panzer

Gender : Male

Larry Rio

Character Name : Reporter (uncredited)

Original Name : Larry Rio

Gender : Male

William Ruhl

Character Name : Personnel Man (uncredited)

Original Name : William Ruhl

Gender : Male

Jeffrey Sayre

Character Name : Diner Customer (uncredited)

Original Name : Jeffrey Sayre

Gender : Male

Mary Servoss

Character Name : Nurse (uncredited)

Original Name : Mary Servoss

Gender : Female

George Tobias

Character Name : Mr. Chris (uncredited)

Original Name : George Tobias

Gender : Male

Charles Trowbridge

Character Name : Mrs. Forrester's Lawyer (uncredited)

Original Name : Charles Trowbridge

Gender : Male

Johnny Walsh

Character Name : Delivery Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Johnny Walsh

Gender : Male

Joan Winfield

Character Name : Piano Teacher (uncredited)

Original Name : Joan Winfield

Gender : Female

John Christian

Character Name : Singing Teacher (uncredited)

Original Name : John Christian

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Veda, does a new house mean so much to you that you would trade me for it? Mildred Pierce is directed by Michael Curtiz and adapted from the James M. Cain novel by Ranald MacDougall, William Faulkner and Catherine Turney. It stars Joan Crawford, Ann Blyth, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott, Bruce Bennett and Eve Arden. Music is by Max Steiner and the cinematographer is Ernest Haller. It was nominated for 6 Academy Awards and won just the one for Crawford in the Best Actress category. Plot finds Crawford as Mildred Pierce, a devoted Mother of two girls who struggles to not only make her marriage work, but to also keep her eldest daughter, Veda (Blyth), in the luxurious life she demands. Murder, treachery and heartache is about to dog the Pierce family. This is of course the film that is often remembered for being the film that saved Joan Crawford's career. After being dumped by MGM, and tagged with being box office poison, Crawford, it seemed, was destined to be the latest visitor to the acting scrap heap. But Jerry Wald over at Warner Brothers had other ideas. The part of Mildred had been offered to some of the big hitting ladies on the Warner studio lot, Stanwyck, Davies and Sheridan are just three of the names known to have shied away from the role. The feeling was that playing a woman with a mid-teen daughter was a no go for the age proud ladies. But Crawford, just entering her forties, took the role on, and in spite of initial protestations from director Curtiz, gave a terrific performance that landed her the coveted golden statuette and prolonged her film career for another 25 years. Blending the psychological aspects of the woman's picture with the physical edges of film noir, "Mildred Pierce" is something of a unique picture. Very popular on release (it was a box office smash), it was thought that Cain's source novel wouldn't transfer well to the screen. Credit then to the writers for managing to create such an intriguing and watchable piece. True, they have had to tone down aspects from the book, and even added incidents and changed characters, but the essence is right and the timing couldn't have been more perfect for such a story. As film noir was becoming a telling style of film making, the pic also coincided with the later stages of WWII - a time when the role of the Woman, either in the service or at home, was under scrutiny. One of the great things about the film, and the performance of Crawford, is that it cobbles together many character strands of the 40s woman - in life and in film noir. She's a Suzy homemaker type, asked to be mother and wife, yet driven to be a business woman because she feels she's lacking in the necessary family home department. Where the film gets its noir flecks from is that Mildred may also be a murderer, a femme fatale, a woman whose every decision spells trouble. It's as if the makers (not just here but many others at the time) are saying that a woman's place is in the home, doing homely family stuff. Intriguing for sure, not necessarily in good taste, but an added spice into the melodramatic cooking pot that already contains greed and obsession. Told with a flashback structure, the film is smoothly directed by the versatile Curtiz. But both he and Crawford are aided considerably across the board, not least by a truly great "Bitch" performance from Blyth. Veda is at one detestable, spoilt and mean, the daughter from hell, a status-seeking brat whose love comes at enormous cost to those who dare to get close to her. Blyth revels in it and her play off with Crawford is one of the film's major strengths. The support cast of Scott, Carson, Arden and Bennett are excellent value, while Steiner's music is unobtrusive and able to shift freely with the narrative twists. Finally it's left to Hallers photography to capture the feel and mood of the unfolding story. Shifting from sunny suburbia one moment to shadowy expressionistic bleakness the next, the photographer of such notable film's like "Gone With the Wind" and "Rebel Without a Cause", is integral to the moody excellence of "Mildred Pierce". A murder mystery flanked by asides of class distinction, bad parenting, dubious sexual leanings and pure greed. Yep, "Mildred Pierce" is no ordinary movie - and hooray for that. 8.5/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-07-01

Saw this recently on the big screen at the BFI in London. Joan Crawford is simply stunning as a drab housewife, deserted by her useless husband, who starts off working in a restaurant kitchen as she strives for success and to be able to give her spoilt daughter the best that money can buy. Ann Blyth is wonderfully horrid as the daughter and Zachary Scott completes the trio of principals as the parasitical second husband. Mike Curtiz directs this superbly - particularly as the film heads to it's climax; the screenplay and the score also lend copiously to the overall effect of this deservedly Oscar-winning story. It's just great!