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The Sign of the Ram is a 1948 American film noir directed by John Sturges and screenplay by Charles Bennett, based on a novel written by Margaret Ferguson. The drama features Susan Peters, Alexander Knox and Phyllis Thaxter. It also featured Ron Randell.
- Signet Productions
- Irving Cummings Jr.
Recently viewed. The Sign of the Ram: Directed by John Sturges. With Susan Peters, Alexander Knox, Phyllis Thaxter, Peggy Ann Garner. A jealous, manipulative stepmother confined to a wheelchair interferes with her stepchildren's romances so that they will not get married and leave home.
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- Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller
- John Sturges
- 1948-03-03
1:24:14. The Sign of the Ram. Directed by John Sturges • 1948 • United States Starring Susan Peters, Alexander Knox, Phyllis Thaxterz. A seaside mansion on the coast of Cornwall provides the moody setting for this gothic psychodrama, which marked the unfortunately short-lived Hollywood comeback of Susan Peters, a once-rising ...
Movie Info. The personality of Leah St. Aubyn (Susan Peters), a wealthy English poet who uses a wheelchair, has become increasingly volatile and domineering. Despite her marriage to Mallory ...
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- Susan Peters
- John Sturges
- Columbia Pictures Corporation
The Sign of the Ram (1948) is a paranoid woman lighthouse-tinted family dynamic film noir with Susan Peters as paralysed poet Leah St Aubyn, a conflicted woman who attempts to psychologically unsettle those around her. The film marked Susan Peters' return to the screen after a three-year absence following a gun accident that paralysed her.
Incredible evil! Overview. A wheelchair-bound woman manipulates her family to a point where they suspect she may be unhinged. John Sturges. Director. Margaret Ferguson. Novel. Charles Bennett. Screenplay. Top Billed Cast. Susan Peters. Leah St. Aubyn. Alexander Knox. Mallory St. Aubyn. Phyllis Thaxter. Sherida Binyon. Peggy Ann Garner.
Devastated by Leah's words, Catherine vows never to see Logan again, and then disappears. Her disappearance is soon explained by a suicide note that the Wooltons find. A search for Catherine leads Mallory and others to Echo Cove, where Mallory is able to rescue Catherine from death in the waves.