Let’s Get Lost in Classic Movies
Welcome to Let's Get Lost in Classic Movies. Janna and Debbie discuss the 1944 film Gaslight [https://synopsisandreviews.com/gaslight-synopsis-review-plot-summary/], starring Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten, and 19-year-old Angela Lansbury in her first role, directed by George Cukor. They introduce the premise of a young girl whose aunt is murdered and who later marries a man with a hidden motive tied to jewels and the house. In their discussion, they explain how the term “gaslighting” comes from the 1938 play by Patrick Hamilton and describe gaslighting as psychological manipulation that makes someone doubt their sanity, memory, or reasoning, citing examples from the film like missing objects, denied reality, isolation, and blame shifting. They note the film’s heavy tone, makeup and cinematography choices, Angela Lansbury’s comedic relief, award nominations, Bergman’s Best Actress win, and share favorite “martini shot” moments from the ending and the confrontation scene. THINGS TO PONDER WITH YOUR POPCORN: Learn more AND watch the movie [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJtJsFdpRm8] Follow LGL in Classic Movies Hosts Debbie and Janna on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lglinclassicmovies/] LISTEN on YOUTUBE [https://youtube.com/@lglinclassicmovies?si=0J2peRKu4AEi0OOs] Meet the Production Team - Dee Daniels Media [https://www.deedanielsmedia.com/] FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome and Film Pick 00:46 Spoiler Free Setup 02:42 Iconic Gaslight Clip 03:30 Post Movie Reactions 03:51 When We Got Lost 06:10 What Gaslighting Means 08:53 How Gregory Manipulates 13:52 Cast Awards and Highlights 16:44 Favorite Scenes Breakdown 21:19 Martini Shot Moments 24:41 Closing and Call to Action
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