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Sign up todayThe Strange Love of Martha Ivers - Abridged
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Learn moreA Gripping Classic That Will Enthrall Old and New Fans of Film Noir
Film noir is a genre that reached its peak in the 1940s and 1950s. Characterized by dark lighting and inspired by crime fiction, it often features characters such as a tough-guy hero, mysterious beauties who may or may not be on the level, and prominent people with crimes to hide.
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) is a beloved film in this exciting genre, and in this audio adaptation you will experience the same thrill, as the characters come alive in your mind as you hear their voices from the original motion picture. Itinerant gambler and war hero Sam Masterson (played by Van Heflin) returns to his hometown after 17 years, restarting a drama that left off when he ran away to the circus as a boy. Sam encounters old acquaintances: Martha Ivers (played by Barbara Stanwyck), a former rebellious girl, now a beautiful and formidable businesswoman, and her husband, Walter OโNeil (played by Kirk Douglas), a hard-drinking district attorney tormented by shadows from his past. Sam also meets Toni Marachek, a deep-voiced beauty just paroled from prison, whom he rescues and befriends.
Samโs encounters with Martha, Toni, and Walter start a game in which characters vie to assess and manipulate one anotherโs motives. The audio unravels a series of events that dredge up unwholesome secrets from the past and plunge the characters into a passionate melodrama with a bloody ending.
With a tight, well-constructed plot that hinges on its charactersโ strengths and weaknesses, threats of blackmail, and a tension between cynicism and decency, this gripping story will delight and captivate longtime fans of film noir as well as newcomers to the genre.
This version offers a unique opportunity to enjoy this film complete in an audio format.
- The original dialogue from the film is reproduced complete.
- Accompanying narration enables the listener to vividly visualize the splendor of this Hollywood classic.
- This audio format enables listeners to create their own unique visual pictures of the movie.
- It is perfectly suited to those who love classic cinema but often donโt have the time to sit down and watch a feature film.
- Listeners can enjoy this superb tale while commuting, jogging, exercising, cooking, walking pets, or during countless other activities.
Robert Rossen was an American screenwriter, film director, and producer whose film career spanned almost three decades. His 1949 film All the King's Men won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress, while Rossen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director.