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Sleep, My Love

A woman awakens in the middle of the night aboard a train, with no recollection of how she got there. Danger and suspense ensue.

Director(s)

Douglas Sirk

Clarence Eurist

Cast & Crew

George Coulouris

George Coulouris

Charles Vernay

Robert Dudley

Robert Dudley

Bar Patron at The Maples

Don Ameche

Don Ameche

Richard W. Courtland

Syd Saylor

Syd Saylor

Milkman

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Miss Miller

Jimmie Dodd

Jimmie Dodd

Elevator Operator

Raymond Burr

Raymond Burr

Detective Sergeant Strake

Murray Alper

Murray Alper

Bar Patron at The Maples

James Flavin

James Flavin

Lieutenant Mitchell

Keye Luke

Keye Luke

Jimmie Lin

Claudette Colbert

Claudette Colbert

Alison Courtland

Lillian Bronson

Lillian Bronson

Helen

Robert Cummings

Robert Cummings

Bruce Elcott

Rita Johnson

Rita Johnson

Barby

Lillian Randolph

Lillian Randolph

Parkhurst's Maid

Queenie Smith

Queenie Smith

Grace Vernay

Ralph Morgan

Ralph Morgan

Dr. Rhinehart

Hazel Brooks

Hazel Brooks

Daphne

Fred Nurney

Fred Nurney

Haskins

Douglas Sirk

Douglas Sirk

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Marya Marco

Marya Marco

Jeannie Lin

Clarence Eurist

Clarence Eurist

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Details

GenresThriller, Mystery, Drama
Runtime1h 37 mins
Released on18 Feb 1948
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

This is quite an effective little mystery that reminded me at times of "Gaslight" (1944). Claudette Colbert wakes up, suddenly, on a train without any idea how she got there. Repatriated with her husband "Richard" (Don Ameche) she continues to have dizzy spells, increasingly frequent moments of disorientation; she even seems to try to commit suicide. Luckily for her, "Bruce" (Robert Cummings) is on hand to try and fathom out what's happening to her. Is it all in her imagination, or are more sinister machinations afoot...? Douglas Sirk manages well to build a sense of suspense, and both Colbert and a particularly seedy Cummings help the plot develop into a decent, psychological drama that has a fair degree of jeopardy to it - right until the end. Keep an eye out for an early example of Raymond Burr doing his detective bit, and Rudy Schrager's score adds richness as the tension mounts.

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