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The Snake Pit
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Synopsis
"A woman loses her mind and is confined to a mental institution." That's the usual TV-listing encapsulation of The Snake Pit -- and like most such encapsulations, it only scratches the film's surface. Olivia de Havilland stars as an outwardly normal young woman, married to loyal, kindly Mark Stevens. As de Havilland's behavior becomes more and more erratic, however, Stevens comes to the sad conclusion that she needs professional help. She is sent to an overcrowded state hospital for treatment -- a curious set-up, in that, while de Havilland is treated with compassion by soft-spoken psychiatrist Leo Genn, she is sorely abused by resentful matrons and profoundly disturbed patients. Throughout the film, she is threatened with being clapped into "the snake pit" -- an open room where the most severe cases are permitted to roam about and jabber incoherently -- if she doesn't realign her thinking. In retrospect, it seems that de Havilland's biggest "crime" is that she wants to do her own thinking, and that she isn't satisfied with merely being a loving wife. While this subtext may not have been intentional, it's worth noting that de Havilland escapes permanent confinement only when she agrees to march to everyone else's beat. Amazingly, Olivia de Havilland didn't win an Academy Award for her harrowing performance in The Snake Pit (the only Oscar won by the film was for sound recording). While some of the psychological verbiage in this adaptation of Mary Jane Ward's autobiographical novel seems antiquated and overly simplistic today, The Snake Pit was rightly hosannahed as a breakthrough film in 1948. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Betsy Blair Hester
Lela Bliss Miss Greene
Beulah Bondi Mrs. Greer
Jan Clayton Singing Inmate
Helen Craig Nurse Davis
Olivia de Havilland Virginia Stuart Cunningham
Jacqueline De Wit Celia Sommerville
Ruth Donnelly Ruth
Ann Doran Valerie
Leif Erickson Gordon
Leo Genn Dr. Mark Kik
Minna Gombell Miss Hart
Grayce Hampton Countess
Celeste Holm Grace
Victoria Horne Asylum Inmate
Isabel Jewell Asylum Inmate
Glenn Langan Dr. Terry
Katherine Locke Margaret
Lora Lee Michel Virginia at Age 6
Dorothy Neumann Champion
Damian O'Flynn Mr. Stuart
Lee Patrick Asylum Inmate
Grace Poggi Asylum Inmate
Natalie Schafer Mrs. Stuart
Tamara Shayne Asylum Inmate
Queenie Smith Lola
Esther Somers Nurse Vance
Mark Stevens Robert Cunningham
June Storey Miss Bixby, the Ward Nurse
Frank Conroy Dr. Jonathan Gifford

Production Crew

Joseph C. Wright Art Director
Lyle Wheeler Art Director
Mary Jane Ward Book Author
Leo Tover Cinematographer
Alfred Newman Composer (Music Score)
Bonnie Cashin Costume Designer
Anatole Litvak Director
Dorothy Spencer Editor
Ben Nye, Sr. Makeup
Alfred Newman Musical Direction/Supervision
Anatole Litvak Producer
Robert Bassler Producer
Frank Partos Screenwriter
Millen Brand Screenwriter
Ernest Lansing Set Designer
Thomas K. Little Set Designer
Year: 1948
Runtime: 108
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
20th Century Fox

Release
by 20th

Awards
1948 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily
1948 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1948 - Best Picture - Academy
1948 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1948 - Best Picture - New York Film Critics Circle
1948 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1948 - Best Picture - National Board of Review