The Guilt of Janet Ames (Henry Levin, 1947)

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Drama
Writing credits: Lenore J. Coffee (story); Devery Freeman, Louella MacFarlane & Allen Rivkin (writers)
Cast:
Rosalind Russell ... Janet Ames
Melvyn Douglas ... Smithfield 'Smitty' Cobb
Sid Caesar ... Sammy Weaver
Betsy Blair ... Katie
Nina Foch ... Susie Pearson
Charles Cane ... Walker
Harry von Zell ... Carter
Bruce Harper ... Junior
Arthur Space ... Nelson
Richard Benedict ... Joe Burton
Frank Orth ... Danny
[quote]Storyline
Got problems? Need a shrink? Call an alcoholic reporter instead. Janet Ames is a war widow who deeply resents the five buddies of her husband, whom he died to save, although she only knows their names. She is approaching a café where the first of the five men, whose names are on a list in her hand, is employed. Her plan, whatever it was, becomes somewhat secondary when she is ran over by a truck and is taken to the hospital unconsciousness. There, in one fell swoop of an amazing coincidence, she is identified by Smithfield Cobb, a reporter addicted to drink---probably because of his name---who also happens to be the fifth man on her list. She regains consciousness but is unable to walk, although the best medical minds in the building say she has no personal injury that prevents her from walking. Smithfield sees right off that her problem is mental, and he decides he will cure her by using...
Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net> [/quote][quote]Plot Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
In this drama, a soldier's widow, whose husband died a hero in WW II, begins a quest to find the five men whose lives were saved when her husband sacrificed his own life by taking the brunt of a hand grenade blast. Her search begins two years after the war's end, and is an attempt to see if the men were worthy of her husband's death. En route she is slightly hurt in a minor accident and becomes hysterically paralyzed and unable to walk. One of the soldiers she was looking for tries to help her overcome her hysteria by using hypnosis. While she sleeps, he allows her to "talk" to all the soldiers involved in the incident. In this way, she is able to accept her husband's death. Seeing that the hypnotist is himself filled with guilt about the death, she in turn hypnotizes him.[/quote]
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IMDb
Drama
Writing credits: Lenore J. Coffee (story); Devery Freeman, Louella MacFarlane & Allen Rivkin (writers)
Cast:
Rosalind Russell ... Janet Ames
Melvyn Douglas ... Smithfield 'Smitty' Cobb
Sid Caesar ... Sammy Weaver
Betsy Blair ... Katie
Nina Foch ... Susie Pearson
Charles Cane ... Walker
Harry von Zell ... Carter
Bruce Harper ... Junior
Arthur Space ... Nelson
Richard Benedict ... Joe Burton
Frank Orth ... Danny
[quote]Storyline
Got problems? Need a shrink? Call an alcoholic reporter instead. Janet Ames is a war widow who deeply resents the five buddies of her husband, whom he died to save, although she only knows their names. She is approaching a café where the first of the five men, whose names are on a list in her hand, is employed. Her plan, whatever it was, becomes somewhat secondary when she is ran over by a truck and is taken to the hospital unconsciousness. There, in one fell swoop of an amazing coincidence, she is identified by Smithfield Cobb, a reporter addicted to drink---probably because of his name---who also happens to be the fifth man on her list. She regains consciousness but is unable to walk, although the best medical minds in the building say she has no personal injury that prevents her from walking. Smithfield sees right off that her problem is mental, and he decides he will cure her by using...
Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net> [/quote][quote]Plot Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
In this drama, a soldier's widow, whose husband died a hero in WW II, begins a quest to find the five men whose lives were saved when her husband sacrificed his own life by taking the brunt of a hand grenade blast. Her search begins two years after the war's end, and is an attempt to see if the men were worthy of her husband's death. En route she is slightly hurt in a minor accident and becomes hysterically paralyzed and unable to walk. One of the soldiers she was looking for tries to help her overcome her hysteria by using hypnosis. While she sleeps, he allows her to "talk" to all the soldiers involved in the incident. In this way, she is able to accept her husband's death. Seeing that the hypnotist is himself filled with guilt about the death, she in turn hypnotizes him.[/quote]






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