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5 January 1962 (Finland) See more »
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ALL OF THEM WERE BY LOVE POSSESSED! The bold best-seller that sent a fever through America now fires the screen!
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Neurotic woman engages in an affair with the law partner of her impotent husband. | Add synopsis »
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It's sweltering hot out
 (From Roger Ebert's Blog. 12 July 2009, 7:02 AM, PDT)

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Cast

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Lana Turner ... Marjorie Penrose

Efrem Zimbalist Jr. ... Arthur Winner

Jason Robards ... Julius Penrose (as Jason Robards Jr.)

George Hamilton ... Warren Winner

Susan Kohner ... Helen Detweiler
Thomas Mitchell ... Noah Tuttle
Everett Sloane ... Dr. Reggie Shaw

Yvonne Craig ... Veronica Kovacs
Gilbert Green ... Mr. Woolf
Frank Maxwell ... Jerry Brophy

Carroll O'Connor ... Bernie Breck
Jean Willes ... Junie McCarthy

Barbara Bel Geddes ... Clarissa Winner
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Claire Carleton ... Mrs. Kovacs (uncredited)
Harry Holcombe ... Dr. Trowbridge - Pastor (uncredited)
Lester Matthews ... Man at Club (uncredited)
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Directed by
John Sturges 
 
Writing credits
Charles Schnee (screenplay) (as John Dennis)

James Gould Cozzens (novel "By Love Possessed")

Ketti Frings  screenplay revision (uncredited)
Isobel Lennart  adaptation (uncredited)
William Roberts  adaptation (uncredited)

Produced by
Walter Mirisch .... producer
 
Original Music by
Elmer Bernstein 
 
Cinematography by
Russell Metty (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Ferris Webster 
 
Art Direction by
Malcolm Brown 
 
Set Decoration by
Edward G. Boyle 
 
Makeup Department
Del Armstrong .... makeup artist
Layne Britton .... makeup artist
Gale McGarry .... hair dresser
Helen Young .... hair dresser
 
Production Management
William A. Calihan Jr. .... production manager (as William A. Calihan)
Allen K. Wood .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sam Nelson .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Jack Carter .... property
 
Sound Department
Franklin Hansen .... sound
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Shirley Brewton .... wardrobe
Bill Thomas .... wardrobe designer: Miss Turner
Opal Vils .... wardrobe
Ed Ware .... wardrobe (as Edward L. Ware)
 
Other crew
John Franco .... script supervisor
 
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115 min
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In 1961, TWA began showing in-flight movies on a regular basis. This film kicked-off the program and became the first movie screened in-flight by an airline. See also Come September (1961). But for the very first in-flight movie see 'Lost World,The (1925)' qv)See more »
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7 out of 9 people found the following review useful.
By soap possessed, 7 October 2007
Author: blanche-2 from United States

Lana Turner, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Jason Robards, Barbara Bel Geddes, Susan Kohner and George Hamilton are - if we are to believe the title - "By Love Possessed" in this 1961 film which also stars Thomas Mitchell and Yvonne Craig. As the name of the movie indicates, this is a huge, glossy, color soap opera featuring beautiful fall scenery, huge homes and the attractive people in them, fancy cars and lots of driving scenes. The only house which isn't sumptuous belongs to the supposedly super-wealthy Helen - in her scenes, she looks like she lives in a Motel 6.

BLP is supposed to be about SEX. Hamilton gets it; Lana can't get it so she rides horses; Efrem can't get it so he works late at the office; Kohner can't get it so she looks at papers in her safety deposit box; Mitchell can't get it because he's too old; Robards can't have it because he's a cripple; Bel Geddes can't get it because she's in a marriage where the couple has drifted apart; and Craig has enough for all of them.

The couples -- Marjorie and Julius (Lana and Jason), Clarissa and Arthur (Bel Geddes and Zimbalist), Helen and Warren (Kohner and Hamilton) do a lot of talking and Warren and Veronica (Craig) do a lot of making out.

It all adds up to a big zero that obviously was meant to cash in on Turner's big success with "Imitation of Life," as was "Portrait in Black" but in both films, they forgot to have Douglas Sirk direct.

The acting is fairly superficial except for Jason Robards and Barbara Bel Geddes. Bel Geddes, a wonderful actress, creates a real character with real emotions, sticks with it, and is a success. Robards, famous for his performances in Eugene O'Neill works, is out of place here; he has no one to play off of, as he has to act with Zimbalist and Turner. The very pretty Yvonne Craig, who would have better success in television, pouts well. Susan Kohner has none of the allure she displayed in "Imitation of Life" but with the help of an ugly wig, creates a sad character nonetheless. Hamilton is in the Tony Perkins role, which Perkins would have done a lot better. Hamilton is someone I prefer as a personality who parodies himself. When he attempts to act, it's painful. Zimbalist, who always comes off as a rich society person, comes off as a rich society person here. Very handsome, with a fine speaking voice, he never has had much range. Not that he needed a lot here, but he needed more than he had.

Lana Turner looks lovely, though her fashions don't register as they have in past films. She could always pull off an adulterous drunk - I personally don't think she has enough to do. There are too many other characters. If you're going to do a Lana Turner movie, I say make it a Lana Turner movie and let's see us some more Lana! The end of the film is pure Hollywood hokum. So are the beginning and the middle. This type of film is usually fun if nothing else; this one is tedious.

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