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  1. So Evil My Love is a 1948 British and American Gothic psychological thriller film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Ray Milland, Ann Todd and Geraldine Fitzgerald. So Evil My Love is a period drama set in the Victorian era, and shot in film noir style in the late-1940s subgenre often referred to as "Gaslight noir".

  2. So Evil My Love: Directed by Lewis Allen. With Ray Milland, Ann Todd, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Leo G. Carroll. Olivia Harwood, missionary's widow, meets charming Mark Bellis, artist and rogue, on the ship taking them both back to 1890s London.

    • (959)
    • Crime, Drama
    • Lewis Allen
    • 1948-08-06
  3. The original trailer of So Evil My Love directed by Lewis Allen. With Ray Milland, Ann Todd, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Leo G. Carroll.AKA:Agora... Que Deus Me Ca...

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  4. Directed by Lewis Allen. Romantic obsessionA woman destroyed! In the late 19th century, on board a ship sailing from Jamaica to England, Olivia Harwood, a recent widow, takes on the task of caring for several malaria patients, including Mark Bellis, a mysterious and tormented painter. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

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    • Hal Wallis Productions
    • Lewis Allen
  5. Two-timing his girlfriend, Kitty (Moira Lister), con man Mark Bellis (Ray Milland) woos naive widow Olivia Harwood (Ann Todd), luring her into his latest...

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    • Lewis Allen
    • Mystery & Thriller
    • Ray Milland
  6. Overview. In the late 19th century, on board a ship sailing from Jamaica to England, Olivia Harwood, a recent widow, takes on the task of caring for several malaria patients, including Mark Bellis, a mysterious and tormented painter. Lewis Allen. Director. Marjorie Bowen. Novel. Ronald Millar. Screenplay. Leonard Spigelgass. Screenplay.

  7. Ray Milland plays a charming scumbag and self-indulgent fraud (not to mention a murderer) in So Evil My Love, Lewis Allens Gothic noir based on Joseph Shearing’s novel, which in turn was loosely inspired by the real-life mysterious death of a London barrister.