Possessed 1947 720p BluRay x264-SiNNERS
- Movie: Possessed
- Detected quality: 720p (BluRay, x264)
- IMDb link: 0039725
- IMDb rating: 7.1 (6,385 votes) Search
- Genres: Thriller, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- Director: Curtis Bernhardt
- Cast: Van Heflin, Raymond Massey, Joan Crawford, Geraldine Brooks and others
- Release date: 26 Jul 1947
- Release year: 1947
- Runtime: 108 minutes
- Country: United States
- Keywords: obsessive love, persecution complex, reference to robert schumann, psychiatric ward, washington d.c., schizophrenia, psychiatrist, obsession, pianist, female protagonist
- Budget: $2,592,000
A woman wanders the streets of Los Angeles in some sort of emotional distress. She is also under some delusion as she approaches many men, strangers who she calls "David." Eventually, an ambulance is called, the attendants who take her to the hospital, where she is eventually placed in the psychiatric ward. Placing her under some medication to help her remember, Dr. Harvey Willard, the psychiatrist on duty, is able to get some semblance of a story out of her over the ensuing days. This phase of her life begins just over a year ago when she, single RN Louise Howell, is employed by wealthy Dean Graham to take care of his chronically ill and largely bedridden wife, Pauline Graham, at their lake house outside of Washington, D.C. Due to her circumstances, Pauline believes that Dean and Louise are having an affair behind her back. Louise can see that Dean does have feelings for her that way in his loneliness. The "David" in question is David Sutton, a civil engineer who lives across the lake from the Grahams, and who has been having a secret affair with Louise. That relationship was meant to be casual, but David tries to break it off with her when he sees that she has fallen in love with him to an obsessional state. Louise begins to manipulate the situation to be in David's life, even if only peripherally. Louise also begins to feel that if she can't have David, nobody else should. Louise is eventually diagnosed with schizophrenia during this time--something she does not mention to anyone in her life--which places her story to Dr. Willard in some context, including what of the story is real and what is all part of her delusion.
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Feb 27, 2026
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MKV
Duration:
01:00:00
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H.264
720p
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1280 x 720 (720p/HD)
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MPEG-2→H.264→HEVC→AV1
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4.3 MbpsVideo Bit RateThe amount of data used per second for the video. Higher generally means better picture quality, but also a larger file.
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