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The Wicked Lady

- The most daring pair danger ever designed!

A married woman finds new thrills as a masked robber on the highways.

Release Date : 1945-11-15

Language :EnglishItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Gainsborough PicturesJ. Arthur Rank Organisation

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Margaret Lockwood

Character Name : Barbara Worth

Original Name : Margaret Lockwood

Gender : Female

James Mason

Character Name : Captain Jerry Jackson

Original Name : James Mason

Gender : Male

Patricia Roc

Character Name : Caroline

Original Name : Patricia Roc

Gender : Female

Griffith Jones

Character Name : Sir Ralph Skelton

Original Name : Griffith Jones

Gender : Male

Michael Rennie

Character Name : Kit Locksby

Original Name : Michael Rennie

Gender : Male

Felix Aylmer

Character Name : Hogarth

Original Name : Felix Aylmer

Gender : Male

Enid Stamp-Taylor

Character Name : Lady Henrietta Kingsclere

Original Name : Enid Stamp-Taylor

Gender : Female

Jean Kent

Character Name : Jackson's Doxy

Original Name : Jean Kent

Gender : Female

Francis Lister

Character Name : Lord Kingsclere

Original Name : Francis Lister

Gender : Male

Martita Hunt

Character Name : Cousin Agatha

Original Name : Martita Hunt

Gender : Female

Beatrice Varley

Character Name : Aunt Moll

Original Name : Beatrice Varley

Gender : Female

Amy Dalby

Character Name : Aunt Doll

Original Name : Amy Dalby

Gender : Female

David Horne

Character Name : Martin Worth

Original Name : David Horne

Gender : Male

Emrys Jones

Character Name : Ned Cotterill

Original Name : Emrys Jones

Gender : Male

Helen Goss

Character Name : Mistress Betsy

Original Name : Helen Goss

Gender : Female

Muriel Aked

Character Name : Mrs. Munce

Original Name : Muriel Aked

Gender : Female

Aubrey Mallalieu

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Aubrey Mallalieu

Gender : Male

Ivor Barnard

Character Name : Clergyman

Original Name : Ivor Barnard

Gender : Male

Peter Madden

Character Name : Hawker

Original Name : Peter Madden

Gender : Male

Hilda Campbell-Russell

Character Name : Highway Victim

Original Name : Hilda Campbell-Russell

Gender : Female

Diane Hart

Character Name : Minor Role (uncredited)

Original Name : Diane Hart

Gender : Male

Vincent Holman

Character Name : Elderly Squire (uncredited)

Original Name : Vincent Holman

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

I never could resist anything that belonged to somebody else. The Wicked Lady is directed by Leslie Arliss and Arliss adapts the screenplay from Magdalen King-Hall's novel. It stars Margaret Lockwood, James Mason, Patricia Roc, Griffith Jones, Michael Rennie, Felix Aylmer and Enid Stamp-Taylor. Music is by Louis Levy and cinematography by Jack E. Cox. Plot finds Lockwood as the wicked lady of the title, a woman who has absolutely no guilt in stealing her friend's man, in cheating, gambling and much much worse... An absolute riot out of Gainsborough Pictures' juicy melodrama period, pic finds the studio pushing one of their female lead characters to a devilish edge. Here we have Lady Barbara Skelton (Lockwood) pushing way over the boundaries of social acceptability, all while deliciously thumbing her nose at feminine stereotypes. She has the men dangling from her strings of puppetry power, regardless of if they are morons or the ones who would happily give her the world. Things go up a further gear once Mason's dandy highwayman joins the fray, for Skelton and Jackson seem a match made in rouge heaven. But there are twists and turns throughout, some truly surprising sequences, plenty of racy thunder for 1945 (laughably the pic was edited in America as the Hays Code objected to Lockwood's cleavage) - mind you it is a sight to behold, no wonder Captain Jackson slides in for a good snog every chance he gets! Unsurprisingly the era of film making dictated there has to be some sort of moral ethic in how the picture finishes, and yet it's actually not disappointing. There's a noirish kink to it, a sort of society sick joke getting back at the woman who has so readily flipped the bird at the society around her. Cast are bang on form, so much so it would be unfair to single one of them out (ok, maybe Mason since his gallows shenanigans is something to be joyful about), while Arliss (The Man in Grey) blends the various larks, lust and ligatures with consummate skill. 8/10