well, The Snake Pit is a 1948 American drama film
The film tells the story of a woman who finds herself in an insane asylum and cannot remember how she got there, and stars Olivia de Havilland, Mark Stevens, Leo Genn, Celeste Holm, Beulah Bondi, and Lee Patrick.
The film was adapted by Millen Brand, Arthur Laurents (uncredited) and Frank Partos from the novel by Mary Jane Ward. It was directed by Anatole Litvak.
Virginia Cunningham (Olivia de Havilland) is an apparently schizophrenic inmate at a mental institution called the Juniper Hill State Hospital. She hears voices and seems so out of touch with reality that she doesn?t recognize her husband Robert (Mark Stevens).
Dr. ?Kik? (Leo Genn) works with her, and flashbacks show how Virginia and Robert met a few years earlier in Chicago. He worked for a publisher who rejected her writing, and they bumped into each other again in the cafeteria. Occasionally she continued to drop by the cafeteria so they get to know each other.
Despite their blossoming romance, Virginia eventually abruptly leaves town without explanation. Robert moves to New York and bumps into her again at the Philharmonic. After she provides a loose excuse for her absence and departure, they pick up where they left off, though she remains evasive and avoids his desire for marriage. Eventually, Virginia brings up the possibility of marriage. They go ahead and marry on May 7, but Virginia acts erratically again. She can?t sleep and loses touch with reality, as she feels it?s November and snaps when Robert corrects her. The rest of the film follows her therapy. Dr. Kik puts her through shock treatment and other forms of treatment including hypnotherapy. Dr. Kik wants to get to the ?causes of her unconscious rejection.? The film includes many flashbacks, including her earlier failed engagement to Gordon (Leif Erickson) as well as childhood concerns. The film shows her progress and what happens to her along the way.
Of special note, when Virginia realizes that she is recovering, there is a dance social including both male and female patients. Virginia meets and dances with Dr. Kik. We then see and hear a moving rendition of the song "Going Home" (from the second movement of Dvorak's 9th symphony, New World Symphony) sung by Jan Clayton, who ironically received no billing despite her stellar performance. The patients stop dancing. Everyone gathers to hear this song with its poignant lyrics including such words as "mother's there 'spectin' me, father's waitin' too." Spontaneously they all begin to sing knowing that many of them will never go home. At the end of the movie, Virginia's husband Robert comes to take her home. As they leave on the Juniper Hill State Hospital bus, we hear the melody again.
Dr Kik is the source of inspiration for the opening line of OTBC. not a lot of people know that.
Posted By: Tombs on August 26th 2011 at 17:16:17
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- Barclay, South Stand, River End, Main Stand (NCFC) - Ted Bowger, Aug 26, 16:43:28
- And of course... the Snakepit. (NCFC) - APB, Aug 26, 16:46:59
- I'm sure this has been debated before but why is the snake pit so called? (n/m) (NCFC) - city_lad, Aug 26, 17:09:50
- well, The Snake Pit is a 1948 American drama film (NCFC) - Tombs, Aug 26, 17:16:17
- ^This (n/m) (NCFC) - yarmyyarmy, Aug 26, 16:49:05
- Yes spot on (n/m) (NCFC) - Ted Bowger, Aug 26, 16:48:51
- Yes (n/m) (NCFC) - duke of york, Aug 26, 16:47:35
- I'm sure this has been debated before but why is the snake pit so called? (n/m) (NCFC) - city_lad, Aug 26, 17:09:50
- And of course... the Snakepit. (NCFC) - APB, Aug 26, 16:46:59
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