Ivy is an American crime film noir directed by Sam Wood and written by Charles Bennett, based on The Story of Ivy, the novel written by Marie Belloc Lowndes. The drama features Joan Fontaine, Patric Knowles, Herbert Marshall, among others. The film was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Ivy Lexton is a woman with a hunger to seduce men. Though she already has a husband, Jervis , and is having an affair with Dr. Roger Gretorex , Ivy becomes obsessed with wealthy Miles Rushworth , and is determined to have him. However, Miles shows no interest because she's a married woman, which... angers Lexton. Bored with her monotonous marriage, Ivy plans on poisoning her husband then pinning the blame on Roger so she may run off with Miles. Inspector Orpington is called to investigate Jervis' mysterious death. The staff of Variety magazine said of the film, "William Cameron Menzies' production has an off-the-beaten path design that helps generate the melodramatic mood desired. Sets are small and players and settings are lensed from close range.
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| Release date: | June 26, 1947 |
| Directed by: | Sam Wood |
| Runtime: | 99 Minutes |
| Producer: | William Cameron Menzies |
| Music by: | Daniele Amfitheatrof |
| Cinematography: | Russell Metty |
| Adapted from: | The Story of Ivy |
| Genre: | Thriller |