Woman of Straw

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Directed byBasil Dearden
Based onLa Femme de Paille
1956 novel
by Catherine Arley
Produced byMichael Relph
Woman of Straw
Original film poster
Directed byBasil Dearden
Written byRobert Muller
Stanley Mann
Michael Relph
Based onLa Femme de Paille
1956 novel
by Catherine Arley
Produced byMichael Relph
StarringGina Lollobrigida
Sean Connery
Ralph Richardson
CinematographyOtto Heller
Edited byJohn D. Guthridge
Music byNorman Percival
Production
company
Relph-Dearden Productions
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • 28 April 1964 (1964-04-28)
Running time
122 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.7 million[1]

Woman of Straw is a 1964 British crime thriller directed by Basil Dearden and starring Gina Lollobrigida and Sean Connery.[2][3] It was written by Robert Muller and Stanley Mann, adapted from the 1954 novel La Femme de paille by Catherine Arley.[4]

Relph called it "a beautiful looking film but a load of old bollocks really."[5]

Playboy Anthony Richmond schemes to acquire the £50 million fortune of his uncle Charles Richmond, a tyrannical, arrogant wheelchaired tycoon, by persuading Maria Marcello, the new Italian nurse he has hired, to marry the old man in exchange for one million pounds.

A sincere Maria endures the verbal and emotional abuse of Charles both at his estate and on a yacht trip in Mallorca, Spain, where they wed, and a humbled Charles changes his will to leave all his fortune to Maria, leaving only 40,000 pounds to his nephew.

After his uncle's death at the yacht one morning, both Anthony and Maria concoct a scheme to pretend he is still living as they return to the estate. Maria later becomes a murder suspect after admitting their scheme to the detectives, and later discovers that Anthony murdered his own uncle with barbiturate poison, and purposely misled Maria about Charles' last will and testament in order to trap her into the crime alone while he inherits the money after her conviction.

Detective Lomer and servant Thomas later reveal a tape recording made by Charles on his deathbed, exposing Anthony, who tries to escape. The servant Thomas pushes Charles' wheelchair towards Anthony, who falls to his death on the grand staircase. Maria is cleared of guilt by the court and inherits the estate.

Cast

Production

The film was shot at Pinewood Studios, Audley End House in Saffron Walden, Essex and in Mallorca in the Balearic Islands between August and October 1963.[6] The Mallorca footage, including much footage in a boat off the coast, was shot on location in September 1963. Gina Lollobrigida was reportedly "demanding and temperamental" during the filming, frequently clashing with Connery and Dearden.[6]

Critical reception

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