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The Snake Pit

Cast

Olivia de Havilland, Mark Stevens, Leo Genn, Celeste Holm View All


Crew

Frank Partos (Screenplay), Anatole Litvak (Director), Millen Brand (Screenplay) View All

Release: Nov. 4th, 1948
Runtime: 1 hour, 48 minutes
Virginia Cunningham is confused upon finding herself in a mental hospital, with no memory of her arrival at the institution. Tormented by delusions and unable to even recognize her husband, Robert, she is treated by Dr. Mark Kik, who is determined to get to the root of her mental illness. As her treatment progresses, flashbacks depict events in Virginia's life that may have contributed to her instability.
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Gideon58
Litvak shows some real flair with the camera...loved that shot of de Havilland in the middle of the open ward that rises and expands upward while Virginia describes exactly where she is...the snake pit.


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