In a Lonely Place 1950 PG
      When
8.15 pm, Wed 10 May 2017 (94 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
About
Director Nicholas Ray would describe In a Lonely Place as the most personal film he ever made. The deep empathy he clearly felt for the characters in his film only strengthens its power as a raw character study. Humphrey Bogart (in a vulnerable performance that ranks among his best) stars as a screenwriter who falls for Laurel Gray (Gloria Grahame), the woman who helped him escape a murder charge. As both the suspicions of the police and the screenwriter's personal troubles fail to dissipate, Gray becomes increasingly conflicted about her new love. In a Lonely Place is a complex portrait of two people in a fraught relationship and one of the most stirring dramas to emerge from noir cinema.
Production Credits
- Director: Nicholas Ray
 - Script: Andrew Solt, Edmund H. North
 - Based on: the novel by Dorothy b. Hughes
 - Producer: Robert Lord
 - Cinematographer: Burnett Guffey
 - Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame, Frank Lovejoy, Martha Stewart
 - Editor: Viola Lawrence
 - Music: George Antheil
 - Production Companies: Columbia Pictures Corporation, Santana Pictures Corporation
 - Print Source: Park Circus
 - Rights: Park Circus
 - Year: 1950
 - Runtime: 94 minutes
 - Country: United States
 - Language: English
 - Sound: Mono
 - Colour: Black & White
 - Screening Format: 35mm