Under Capricorn

Under Capricorn
Under Capricorn
Genres: Drama, History
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Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 2 500 000 $
Runtime: 1h 58min
Tags: 19th century, Alcoholism, Australia, Class society, Immigrant, Loss of loved one, Love of one's life, Penitentiary, Run away

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In this compelling drama, a British man finds himself exiled to Australia after being wrongfully convicted for murder. His life becomes further entangled when Henrietta, his wife, emerges as the tormented sibling of the victim he was unjustly accused of killing. As they journey together across the harsh Australian landscape, their bond deepens as they confront their shared past. The film masterfully explores themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of a striking and alien setting. At its core, it's a story about two people striving to overcome their darkest struggles and restore normalcy amidst overwhelming adversity.

What Makes "Under Capricorn" Stand Out:

  • The film's haunting atmosphere and intricate plot make it a must-see for Hitchcock fans or anyone interested in psychological drama.
  • The cinematography, which captures the stark beauty of Australia's landscape, adds another layer to the storytelling.
  • Ingrid Bergman's performance as the conflicted Henrietta delivers one of her most complex and nuanced portrayals.

Fun Facts:

  • This movie, based on a play by Sir Bernard Shaw, was the last film directed by Alfred Hitchcock in black and white.
  • It marks the only time that Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotten starred together in a feature.
  • Despite being released in 1949, the setting of the movie is Australia during the gold rush era.

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