I've never thought about whi wrote the movie script or play for Gaslight, but watching the anquish and despair via Ingmar Bergman was scary enough for me. I can't imagine reading those twisted words on the page, which has always been more powerful for me than any film. Thank you for sharing this with us today.
Thank you, Deborah, so much. I still need to watch the film! I wanted to go back to the source dialogue, to see how it all began. It was frightening, just reading the words on the angled, digitized page. It felt real.
I've never thought about whi wrote the movie script or play for Gaslight, but watching the anquish and despair via Ingmar Bergman was scary enough for me. I can't imagine reading those twisted words on the page, which has always been more powerful for me than any film. Thank you for sharing this with us today.
Thank you, Deborah, so much. I still need to watch the film! I wanted to go back to the source dialogue, to see how it all began. It was frightening, just reading the words on the angled, digitized page. It felt real.
Fascinating. !!