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Daughter of Darkness (1948 film)

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'Daughter of Darkness' is a 1948 British film, with macabre overtones, directed by Lance Comfort and starring Anne Crawford, Maxwell Reed and in the central role Siobhn McKenna. Released in January 1948, it was based on a then ten-year-old play by Max Catto called 'They Walk Alone'. An expensive film for its day, it was shot at Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London, (known at that time as Alliance Studios) and on location. McKenna was offered a Hollywood contract following her memorable performance, but heeded the counsel of Laurence Olivier to remain in theatre work.

Plot



In the small Irish town of Ballyconnen, Emmy Baudine (Siobhn McKenna) is a beautiful but disturbed young woman who works for the local priest. When the fair comes to town, she encounters Dan (Maxwell Reed), a handsome young boxer and lays his face open with her fingernails when he attempts to seduce her. Urged by the village women's jealousy and forebodings, Father Corcoran (Liam Redmond), reluctantly sends Emmy to friends, farming family, in Yorkshire, and Emmy endeavours to suppress the strange feelings of fascination and revulsion that she experiences in the presence of the opposite sex. But the fair's seeping, relentless prowl for profit, has already left Ireland, and is trundling its poisoned way through the arteries of Britain, seemingly knowing where its next victims live. Their next meeting cannot be resisted; nor can the allure of Emmy Baudine: to wherever she moves.

Cast



* Anne Crawford as Bess Stanforth

* Maxwell Reed as Dan

* Siobhn McKenna as Emmy Baudine

* George Thorpe as Tallent

* Barry Morse as Robert Stanforth

* Liam Redmond as Father Cocoran

* Cyril Smith as Joe

* Honor Blackman as Julie Tallent

* Denis Gordon as Saul Trevethick

* Grant Tyler as Larry Tallent

* Norman Shelley as Smithers

* George Merritt as Constable

* Iris Vandeleur as Mrs. Smithers

* Ann Clery as Miss Foley

* Arthur Hambling as Jacob

* David Greene as David Price

Critical reception



'The Radio Times' wrote, "an opportunity to see McKenna, one of the most compelling of Irish stage actresses, portraying a maniac with full-blooded commitment."

'TV Guide' noted, "strong stuff for 1948."

In his 'Guide to British Cinema', Geoff Mayer writes, "'Daughter of Darkness', with a budget of two hundred thousand pounds and three weeks of location shooting in Cornwall, was not a financial success and represented a setback to Comfort's career, which saw him relegated to low-budget films in the 1950s and 1960s. Yet the film's mixture of gothic and horror establishes it as one of the most startling British films of the 1940s. "

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