The Furniture: Ellen Revolts Against the Upholstery in Leave Her to Heaven
"The Furniture," by Daniel Walber. (Click on the images for magnified detail)
This week marks the 75th anniversary of Leave Her to Heaven, a technicolor noir blockbuster with set decoration so opulent, you will find yourself shouting at the upholstery.
It has other virtues, of course: Gene Tierney’s wickedly genre-shifting performance, Leon Shamroy’s shadow-wielding cinematography, Vincent Price’s height, etc. But the last time I watched it, I couldn’t take my eyes off the sets. The film takes place in a fever-dream of post-war prosperity before the fact, an endless parade of over-decorated vacation homes.
Frankly, it should have won the Oscar for Best Art Direction - Interior Decoration, Color...