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The Wicked Lady

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The Wicked Lady - 1945 | 104 mins | Drama | B&W

The Production Team

Director: Leslie Arliss.
Associate Producer: R.J. Minney.
Script: Leslie Arliss. Additional dialogue by Aimée Stuart and Gordon Glennon. (from the Magdalen King-Hall novel The Life and Death of the Wicked Lady Skelton)
Cinematography: Jack E. Cox.
Editing: Terence Fisher.
Art Direction: John Bryan.
Costume Design: Elizabeth Haffenden.
Makeup Department: W.T. Partleton.
Sound: B.C. Sewell.
Original Music: Hans May.
Music Direction: Louis Levy.

The Cast

Margaret Lockwood - Barbara Worth
James Mason - Capt. Jerry Jackson
Patricia Roc - Caroline
Griffith Jones - Sir Ralph Skelton
Michael Rennie - Kit Locksby
Felix Aylmer - Hogarth

Plot Synopsis

The Wicked Lady is a lurid costume drama acted with gusto. Hated by the critics, it became Britain's top box-office film of 1946, aided no doubt by Margaret Lockwood's highwaywoman costume and heaving bosum.

Ambitious, self-centred Barbara (Margaret Lockwood), a seventeenth-century adventuress, takes Sir Ralph Skelton (Griffith Jones) away from her friend Caroline (Patricia Roc), but soon becomes bored with his life and takes to highway robbery. She has a passionate affair with highwayman Jerry Jackson (James Mason), who is nearly hanged as a result of her treachery. He escapes, only for Barbara to shoot him. She is badly wounded in return and barely gets back to her room before dying under the eyes of Kit (Michael Rennie), another of Caroline's beaux, with whom she was really in love.