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Hangover Square

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Hangover Square is a 1945 American psychological horror and film noir directed by John Brahm, adapted from Patrick Hamilton's novel. Laird Cregar plays George Harvey Bone, a composer in Edwardian London who suffers blackouts triggered by harsh sounds and becomes entangled with an ambitious singer played by Linda Darnell. Bernard Herrmann composed the score, including the concerto central to the climax. The film combines period melodrama, murder mystery, and expressionistic images of obsession and mental disintegration.

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Who stars as the composer George Harvey Bone in Hangover Square?

Laird Cregar plays the lead role of George Harvey Bone in the 1945 film. Cregar's performance is notable for capturing the psychological torment of a composer caught in a web of murder.

Is Hangover Square based on a book?

Yes, the film is adapted from Patrick Hamilton's novel of the same name. Director John Brahm translated Hamilton's psychological horror story to the screen for 20th Century Fox.

What triggers George Harvey Bone's blackouts in the movie?

In the film, dissonant or harsh sounds trigger the protagonist's dissociative amnesia. This plot mechanic drives the noir narrative as he tries to hide his potential crimes in Edwardian London.

Did Hangover Square receive any notable Academy Award recognition?

The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. The eerie musical score was composed by Bernard Herrmann, adding significant weight to the protagonist's classical compositions.

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