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Universal Pictures released Gaslight to theaters on October 20, 1944. George Cukor directed the film which starred Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, and Joseph Cotten.


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Universal Pictures released Gaslight to theaters on October 20, 1944. George Cukor directed the film starring Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, and Joseph Cotten.


‘Gaslight’ Movie Summary

When someone murders Paula Alquist’s aunt, Paula, who lives with her, finds the body. Police fail to find the killer, but Paula soon leaves for a far off school anyway. Ten years pass, and Paula returns to London with a new husband. They take up residence in her aunt’s old house which she has since inherited. As Paula’s husband increasingly isolates her, she begins to notice strange goings-on. Everything from missing pictures to odd footsteps in the night, and even the home’s gaslights dim without anyone touching them. As Paula fights for her sanity, her new husband’s intentions start to come into question.


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