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My Name Is Julia Ross

1945 | 65 min | Drama · Thriller

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Synopsis

My Name Is Julia Ross is a 1945 American film noir thriller directed by Joseph H. Lewis, and starring Nina Foch, Dame May Whitty, and George Macready. Its plot follows a young woman in England who is hired as a live-in secretary for an ailing widow, where she awakens one day and is gaslighted by those around her, claiming she is someone else. The screenplay is based on the 1941 novel The Woman in Red by Anthony Gilbert. The film received a loose remake called Dead of Winter (1987), starring Mary Steenburgen.

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Credits

Producer
Wallace MacDonald
Director
Joseph H. Lewis
Screenplay
Muriel Roy Bolton
Director of Photography
Burnett Guffey
Original Music Composer
Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Editor
Henry Batista
Country
United States

Cast · 8

Anita Sharp-Bolster

Anita Sharp-Bolster

May Whitty

May Whitty

George Macready

George Macready

Nina Foch

Nina Foch

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