We sit down with film historian Joseph McBride to discuss George Cukor’s 1944 film, Gaslight. We discuss Cukor’s reputation among the great studio directors, his skill working with actors, the social and political dimensions of the film, including what makes diagnosing and resisting gaslighting so challenging.
I thought you were being polite, you really wanted to see her? If you really wanted to see her all you had to say was, ‘Show her in Nancy.’
Gregory Anton









