Victoria van Brett is akin to other matriarches of the thirties;she recalls Mrs Phelps (Laura Hope Crews in "the silver cord" : a woman still in love with her son and who sees her daughter-in -law as an intruder ) and Regina (Bette Davis in Lilian Hellmann 's "little foxes" transferred to the screen by the great Wyler: the graspy greedy businesswoman who does not care for her family).
Mary Morris -in her only screen appearance- is so strong a villain she can effortlessly grab today's audience :although hardly 40 ,she looks at least twenty years older ; her hate for the intruder (her nephew's wife) knows no bounds . A flashback shows us as she used to treat her nephew who has lost any will power (it's his wife who rebels,like Irene Dunne did in "the silver cord") ; and the way she tortures her poor sister Caroline ( a whining Anne Revere, a great character actress )!
With its baroque settings , its Gothic atmosphere , "double door" is almost a horror movie :the scene in which Victoria lures the poor wife into the soundproof room seems out of a fairytale in which the witch (Maleficent in "sleeping beauty" )mesmerizes her victim ; the father's ashes , always here to keep a close watch on the unfortunate Rip .
A black pearl.