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Sort of an odd movie poster. It looks like Rex Harrison is sitting in a giant chair, even thought I think that’s a book behind him, and the painting doesn’t really look anything like Gene Tierney.

Sort of an odd movie poster. It looks like Rex Harrison is sitting in a giant chair, even thought I think that’s a book behind him, and the painting doesn’t really look anything like Gene Tierney.

Episode 124 - The Ghost and Mrs. Muir

September 15, 2019 by Matthew Johnson

“The Ghost and Mrs. Muir” is directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and stars Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison in the lead roles with Edna Best, George Sanders, Vanessa Brown and Natalie Wood providing excellent supporting characters. Charles Lang, the cinematographer deserves a special mention as well. And of course the moving music by Bernard Hermann.

This is a wonderful movie about loss and love, life and death, hopes and dreams, and ultimately about the strength to carry on when life is throwing one difficult challenge after another at you.

Bob and I dive into great detail and cover both the film and the music. This is after all the first movie of our Bernard Hermann film festival.

So with that I would leave you with two thoughts, the first is to be sure and watch the movie before listening to the podcast if you can, as we do talk about the ending. And secondly, give this article on the music by Bernard Hermann a read, either before, after or during the movie. It really helped me understand the music and the use of leitmotifs, a style of film scoring that apparently Bernard Hermann only used in this film.

Here’s the IMDB page for “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir”

And up next “Garden of Evil”. That’s a great name for a film!

September 15, 2019 /Matthew Johnson
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