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Shadow on the Wall (1950)
Everlasting impact on an 11 year old child.
I saw Shadow on the Wall when I was 11 years old as part of a double feature with Annie Get Your Gun. I have never forgotten it. Its major impact on me as a youngster was watching another young child being threatened so menacingly by a supposedly loving adult female. I was spellbound by the performances and sat on the edge of my seat throughout the film. The ending was fantastic. Previously, I had associated Ann Southern with light romantic or comedic performances on radio and TV, never as a villain, and such an evil one at that. It is the only movie that I remembered Nancy Reagan being in, and I thought she and Zakery Scot were great and that Gigi Pieureux was marvelous. I have described this movie to friends many times over the years, and now I look forward to seeing it again at age 71.