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Rage in Heaven ()


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Robert Montgomery and George Sanders team-up to play against type in this probing psychological thriller that features Ingrid Bergman as the object of their obsessions.

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Philip Monrell
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Stella Bergen
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Ward Andrews
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Mrs. Monrell
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Dr. Rameau
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Mr. Higgins
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Ramsbotham
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Clark
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Solicitor-General (as Frederic Worlock)
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Bardsley
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Mr. Black
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Durand (as Ludwig Hart)
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Traveling Salesman (scenesDeleted)
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Clive Morgan ...
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Joseph North ...
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Dr. McTernan (scenesDeleted)
Harry Allen ...
Jury Foreman (uncredited)
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Juror (uncredited)
John Burton ...
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Eric - Chauffeur (uncredited)
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Worker's Delegate #2 (uncredited)
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Workers' Delegate #1 (uncredited)
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Proprietor with Telephones (uncredited)
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Porter at Sanatarium (uncredited)
Art Dupuis ...
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
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Governor (uncredited)
Eldon Gorst ...
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British Consul (uncredited)
Bobbie Hale ...
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Ben Hall ...
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Major Bedford (uncredited)
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Victor Kendall ...
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Guy Kingsford ...
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Eric Lonsdale ...
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Frank Shannon ...
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David Thursby ...
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Chalky Williams ...
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W.S. Van Dyke ... (as W.S. Van Dyke II)
Robert B. Sinclair ... (uncredited)
Richard Thorpe ... (uncredited) (director of retakes)

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Christopher Isherwood ... (screen play) and
Robert Thoeren ... (screen play)
 
James Hilton ... (based on the novel by)
 
Edward Chodorov ... () (uncredited)

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Gottfried Reinhardt ... producer

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Bronislau Kaper ... (music score)
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco ... (uncredited)
Eugene Zador ... (uncredited)

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Oliver T. Marsh ... director of photography
George J. Folsey ... (uncredited)

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Harold F. Kress ... film editor

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Cedric Gibbons

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Edwin B. Willis ... (set decorations)

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Adrian ... (gowns)

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Hugh Boswell ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Eddie Imazu ... associate art director

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Douglas Shearer ... recording director

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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George Bassman ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Leonid Raab ... orchestrator (uncredited)

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Harry Lloyd Morris ... technical advisor (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Old friends Ward and Phillip both become smitten with Phillip's mother's attractive young secretary Stella. But Stella marries Phillip and stands by him as his behavior becomes more and more erratic and his jealousy of Ward increases. Written by Ron Kerrigan

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Also Known As
  • La proie du mort (France)
  • Alma en la sombra (Spain)
  • Ярость в небесах (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • 天国の怒り (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Taivaan viha (Finland)
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  • 85 min
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Trivia W.S. Van Dyke took over the direction of the movie from Robert B. Sinclair, who became ill shortly after shooting began. Van Dyke was in the Marines, but was granted a 14-day leave to finish the picture. Neither Sinclair nor Van Dyke was available for re-takes, which were then directed by Richard Thorpe. See more »
Goofs The movie commences with a quote, "Heaven hath no rage like love to hatred turned", which it attributes to Milton. The quote is in fact from William Congreve's play The Mourning Bride. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Ingrid (1984). See more »
Quotes Stella Bergen: My life is like this clearing. Nice and peaceful with paths leading in all directions. Only, I don't know which one to take.
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