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Portrait in Black

  • 1960
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  • 1h 52m
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6.4/10
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Anthony Quinn, Sandra Dee, Lana Turner, and John Saxon in Portrait in Black (1960)
After a married woman and her lover murder her cruel husband, they find themselves targeted by someone who is aware of their crime.
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After repressed wealthy Sheila Cabot and her physician lover Dr. David Rivera murder her cruel invalid husband Matthew, they are targeted by someone who is aware of their crime.After repressed wealthy Sheila Cabot and her physician lover Dr. David Rivera murder her cruel invalid husband Matthew, they are targeted by someone who is aware of their crime.After repressed wealthy Sheila Cabot and her physician lover Dr. David Rivera murder her cruel invalid husband Matthew, they are targeted by someone who is aware of their crime.

  • Director
    • Michael Gordon
  • Writers
    • Ivan Goff
    • Ben Roberts
  • Stars
    • Lana Turner
    • Anthony Quinn
    • Richard Basehart
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    • Director
      • Michael Gordon
    • Writers
      • Ivan Goff
      • Ben Roberts
    • Stars
      • Lana Turner
      • Anthony Quinn
      • Richard Basehart
    • 47User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Lana Turner
    Lana Turner
    • Sheila Cabot
    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Dr. David Rivera
    Richard Basehart
    Richard Basehart
    • Howard Mason
    Sandra Dee
    Sandra Dee
    • Cathy Cabot
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Blake Richards
    Ray Walston
    Ray Walston
    • Cobb
    Virginia Grey
    Virginia Grey
    • Miss Lee
    Anna May Wong
    Anna May Wong
    • Tawny
    Dennis Kohler
    • Peter Cabot
    Lloyd Nolan
    Lloyd Nolan
    • Matthew S. Cabot
    Elizabeth Chan
    • Chinese Dancer
    John Wengraf
    John Wengraf
    • Dr. Kessler
    John McNamara
    • Minister
    George Womack
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    Paul Birch
    Paul Birch
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      James Nolan
      James Nolan
      • Detective
      Richard Norris
      • Mr. Corbin
      • Director
        • Michael Gordon
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        • Ivan Goff
        • Ben Roberts
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      rbrb

      Great music, costumes. lighting and sets...."soap" at its best

      This film was released 40 years ago yet stands the test of time.The music,costumes and sets are excellent, the acting lovable melodrama and the real winner... in my view.... the lighting!

      Can you get an Oscar for that??

      The tale is of a repressed rich housewife conspiring with her doctor lover to rid them of her invalid husband......and the spiders web which flows from that....

      Great acting from all the cast---do not miss it!
      7dglink

      Lana and Company in Entertaining Melodrama

      Adultery, murder, blackmail, and Lana Turner, what more could one ask of a Ross Hunter production? Perhaps a good script, but that would spoil the fun. "Portrait in Black" will have lovers of camp in stitches at dialog that makes daytime soaps seem Shakespearean. The overwrought emoting and melodramatic scenes are often unintentionally funny, and the plot requires Olympian leaps to cross the credibility gaps.

      Lana is having an affair with Anthony Quinn, the doctor who is attending her terminally ill husband, Lloyd Nolan, a shipping magnate. Nolan's company, Cabot Lines, is evidently quite successful, because Lana's daily expenditures on wardrobe, coiffures, and makeup would likely sink a ship. The couple's palatial San Francisco home is a Ross Hunter fantasy whose upkeep could sink yet another Cabot Line vessel. Nolan's daughter from a first marriage, Sandra Dee, evidently has her stepmother's taste in clothes and manicure, while the son from his marriage to Lana has to make do with a toy airplane. Throw in a greedy business associate played by Richard Basehart; Dee's suitor, John Saxon; a chauffeur, Ray Walston; and a housekeeper, Anna May Wong; and you have a delicious cast of potential suspects to populate an Agatha Christie mystery. However, "Portrait in Black" is not a whodunit, but rather a "who knows they dun it."

      Lana is the ultimate drama queen, and she is in peak form. She suffers, she screams, she cries; she is the empress of high camp. Anthony Quinn, who should have read the script before he signed the contract, plays down to his part and seems to know he has had and will have better parts. Sandra Dee appears to be studying for future Lana Turner roles, while Walston and Wong play their parts with the necessary ambiguity to keep viewers guessing their secrets.

      However, despite the overacting, bad writing, and soap opera direction, "Portrait in Black" is great fun for those who love their melodramas with big budgets and great style. Even the obligatory mirror smashing has been incorporated. The movie is enormously entertaining for its sometimes howlingly funny situations, absurd lines, and the sheer pleasure of watching Lana looking and emoting at her best.
      verna55

      Standard suspenser is given the full Hollywood treatment.

      A beautiful, but faithless woman(Lana Turner) plots with her handsome, but brooding doctor-lover(Anthony Quinn) to murder her sickly husband(Lloyd Nolan). No, there's nothing overly fancy about this suspense melodrama, in fact in content it's quite ordinary. But the movie is given Hollywood's full treatment with striking photography, splendid costuming and decor, and good performances by a capable cast. Trivia: this film reunited IMITATION OF LIFE producer Ross Hunter with that movie's stars Lana Turner and Sandra Dee. Having played mother and daughter in that film, Turner and Dee are stepmother and stepdaughter this time around.
      Lechuguilla

      Distress Of The Very Rich

      Oh the heartache and troubles rich people suffer through. Take Sheila Cabot (Lana Turner) for example, an attractive, middle-aged woman married to a wealthy, but ailing, shipping tycoon, Matthew Cabot (Lloyd Nolan). They live in a San Francisco mansion overlooking the Bay, and have multiple servants. But Matthew is gruff, verbally abuses his wife, and generally treats everyone like dirt. It's enough to make Sheila ... well ... cry. Making matters infinitely worse, Sheila has a lover on the side. And she's desperate to exchange the gruff hubby for the lover. However will she manage?

      That's the setup for this melodrama-mystery combo, a story that involves passion, suspicion, deception, and ultimately murder. The film's easy to follow plot gets a needed boost when a card addressed to Sheila arrives in the mail. All the card says is: "Congratulations on the success of ..." That scene sends the plot hurling into mystery territory. Who wrote the card, and why?

      The script's two main characters behave in ways that do not seem credible, given their circumstances. And the idea that a grown woman living in California has never learned to drive is a tad dubious.

      The film's overall look and feel is that of a typical 1950s melodrama. Elegant, expensive clothes, dreamy violin background music, and melodramatic acting conjure up visions of some sudsy 1950s film directed by Douglas Sirk. I don't recall any scene in which Lana Turner is not wearing an expensive dress and, in some scenes, a full-length mink coat.

      Color cinematography is acceptable, if unremarkable. Casting favors well-known actors. And they perform well enough. I was pleasantly surprised by the performance of Sandra Dee.

      If you're looking for a believable story, look elsewhere. If you're looking for a sudsy melodrama and/or mystery, "Portrait In Black" will appeal. I could have done without the pretentious suds of these very rich people. But the plot puzzle provided enough mystery to keep me hooked.
      terryhatcher1978

      Great movie, but would have been better with Gregory Peck

      "Portrait in Black" is another of Ross Hunter's late '50s-early '60s productions for Universal-International. Like his others, this is a beautifully realized film with an excellent budget and meticulous attention paid to every detail, ensuring the cast looked their best and the story was brought about with taste and credibility.

      I've always liked this glossy, good-looking movie. However I must say I personally don't think Anthony Quinn was right for the role of the doctor. Gregory Peck, with his noble features and polished manner, would have brought an interesting dimension to that part.

      Beautiful sets, hair styles, clothes, cars, manners and language. A delight to behold. Enjoy.

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      • Trivia
        Final film of Anna May Wong.
      • Goofs
        Although Mason is shown driving a 1959 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer, the car that goes over the cliff is a less expensive 1958 Dodge Coronet Lancer. And, when it goes over the cliff, extensive front-end damage can be seen, meaning this was probably a wrecked car the studio purchased just for this scene.
      • Quotes

        Sheila Cabot: Oh don't leave me David, please don't go away!

        Dr. David Rivera: I've got to go!

        Sheila Cabot: But why Darling, why? I don't know what I'll do if you go!

        Dr. David Rivera: I'm - I'm afraid of what I'll do if I stay!

      • Connections
        Edited into The Green Fog (2017)

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      • Release date
        • September 3, 1960 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Das Geheimnis der Dame in Schwarz
      • Filming locations
        • San Francisco, California, USA(sequence at Devil's Slide on the Pacific Coast Highway - State Route 1)
      • Production company
        • Ross Hunter Productions Inc.
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        • $1,400,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 52m(112 min)

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