On DVD: Get Your Swoon on With Ava Gardner, Flying Dutchman

Barely heralded today among the midcentury Hollywood auteurs, Albert Lewin was as distinct in his personality as Alfred Hitchcock or Fritz Lang or Sam Fuller, and just as much of a terrarium-maker. His micro-worlds, including the new-to-disc 1951 classic Pandora and the Flying Dutchman , had a particularly dreamy vibe. His most-seen film, the 1945 version of The Picture of Dorian Gray , is unforgettable not for its fidelity to Wilde’s morality play but for its very strange, doomed-romantic bell-jar effect, a movie seemingly made up entirely from Hurd Hatfield’s cheekbones, Angela Lansbury’s round eyes, a single Victorian tavern set, and mist.

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On DVD: Get Your Swoon on With Ava Gardner, Flying Dutchman

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