Lady Possessed

To recuperate following a miscarriage, Jean coincidentally rents the former country home of Del Palma, a famous pianist, and his wife.

She starts to fall in love with the absent musician and dreams of taking his dead wife's place, even of being taken over and possessed by her.

With the encouragement of her friend Sybil (Pamela Mason), Jean arranges a seance with a medium in an attempt to contact the dead woman.

Bosley Crowther in The New York Times called it "a bleak little drama of neuroses," concluding "And since Miss Kellino and Mr. Mason take credit for writing the script, the much celebrated English couple have only themselves to blame.

That goes double for Mr. Mason, who also produced the film";[7] TV Guide wrote "Neither the performances nor the narrow direction are able to help save this confusing script.