The Snake Pit

The Snake Pit

Infobox_Film
name = The Snake Pit


imdb_id = 0040806
writer = Millen Brand
Arthur Laurents (uncredited)
Frank Partos
Mary Jane Ward (novel)
producer = Robert Bassler
Anatole Litvak
Darryl F. Zanuck (executive producer)| starring = Olivia de Havilland
Mark Stevens
Leo Genn
Celeste Holm
director = Anatole Litvak
music = Alfred Newman | cinematography = Leo Tover | editing = Dorothy Spencer | distributor = Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
released = November 4, 1948
runtime = 108 min
language = English
budget =

"The Snake Pit" is a 1948 film which tells the story of a woman who finds herself in an insane asylum and cannot remember how she got there. It stars Olivia de Havilland, Mark Stevens, Leo Genn, Celeste Holm, Beulah Bondi and Lee Patrick.

The movie was adapted by Millen Brand, Arthur Laurents (uncredited) and Frank Partos from the novel by Mary Jane Ward. It was directed by Anatole Litvak.

ynopsis

Virginia, the wife of a wealthy financier, is hospitalized for a nervous breakdown. Unable to perceive what is going on, for a long time she is not even sure where she is. The film follows her progress through the various wards and her psychotherapy sessions with an understanding doctor. In flashbacks she returns to her childhood and explores incidents which might have caused her breakdown. Over time she gains insight and self-understanding, and is able to leave the hospital. The film also depicts the bureaucratic regimentation of the institution, the staff -- some brutal and ignorant, some kindhearted -- and relationships between patients, from which Virginia learns as much as she does in therapy.

Criticism

The film has come under fire from some women's rights authors for a seeming misportrayal of Virginia's difficulties and the implication that accepting a subservient role as a wife and mother is part of her "cure". [Fishbein, Leslie, "The Snake Pit (1948): The Sexist Nature of Sanity," "American Quarterly" 31: 5 (1979): 641-655. ] Other film analysts view it as successful in conveying Ward's view of the uncertainties of post-WWII life and women's roles. [Harris, Ben. " [http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/1/8/6/3/3/p186338_index.html Arthur Laurents' Snake Pit: Populist Entertainment in Post-WWII America] ." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The American Studies Association, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Philadelphia, PA, Oct 11, 2007, abstract found 2008-09-13.]

Accolades

It won the Academy Award for Best Sound, Recording, and was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Olivia de Havilland), Best Director, Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, Best Picture and Best Writing, Screenplay.

Cast

*Olivia de Havilland ... Virginia Stuart Cunningham
*Mark Stevens ... Robert Cunningham
*Leo Genn ... Doctor Mark Kik
*Celeste Holm ... Grace
*Glenn Langan ... Doctor Terry
*Helen Craig ... Nurse Davis
*Leif Erickson ... Gordon
*Beulah Bondi ... Mrs. Greer
*Lee Patrick ... Asylum Inmate
*Howard Freeman ... Dr. Curtis
*Natalie Schafer ... Mrs. Stuart
*Ruth Donnelly ... Ruth
*Katherine Locke ... Margaret
*Frank Conroy ... Dr. Jonathan Gifford
*Minna Gombell ... Miss Hart

Production

Gene Tierney was the first choice to play Virginia Stuart Cunningham, but was replaced by Olivia de Havilland when Tierney became pregnant.

References

ee also

*Mental illness in films

External links

*imdb title|id=0040806|title=The Snake Pit


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