![](https://ti2.auctiva.com/ti/MoviesDescription.gif) THE LETTER - 1940 Starring BETTE DAVIS
THE LETTER is based on a Somerset Maugham short story, set in Malaysia in the 1930s. A great film-noir, it was nominated for seven Oscars, including best picture.
From the opening sequence where Bette Davis empties her gun on a poor unsuspecting soul, you will be riveted watching one of Ms. Davis' all-time great performances.
PLOT The wife of a rubber plantation administrator shoots a man to death and claims it was self-defence. Her poise, graciousness and stoicism impress nearly everyone who meets her. Her husband is certainly without doubt; so is the district officer; while her lawyer's doubts may be a natural scepticism. But this is Singapore and the resentful natives will have no compunction about undermining this accused murderess. A letter in her hand turns up and may prove her undoing.
CAST Bette Davis ... Leslie Crosbie Herbert Marshall ... Robert Crosbie James Stephenson ... Howard Joyce Frieda Inescort ... Dorothy Joyce Gale Sondergaard ... Mrs. Hammond Bruce Lester ... John Withers Elizabeth Inglis ... Adele Ainsworth (as Elizabeth Earl) Cecil Kellaway ... Prescott--Well Wisher at Party Victor Sen Yung ... Ong Chi Seng Doris Lloyd ... Mrs. Cooper Willie Fung ... Chung Hi Tetsu Komai ... Head Boy
Director: William Wyler
Running time: 95 min
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