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This is the definitive Gainsborough picture, a period romp crammed with cads, in which the camera gazes lasciviously down (it's all shot from a male eyelevel) at the low-cut ladies' dresses. But this time the female anti-heroine gives as good as she gets... and then some. Lockwood's Lady Barbara Skelton is quite gleefully amoral--more so even than Thackeray's arch-manipulator Becky Sharp from Vanity Fair--failing even to pay lip service to the moral standards of the 1940s, let alone those of the 17th century. It is she who wears the trousers (quite literally, in her highwayman guise) while the weak-chinned and weak-willed men around her crumble under the weight of their conventionality. Only James Mason's handsome dandy highwayman can keep up with her, but even he has to draw the line somewhere. Ultimately, social mores reassert their grip and Lady Barbara gets her comeuppance, but not before she's overturned every contemporary movie convention about femininity. "She was the wickedest woman ever seen on the screen", trumpets the original theatrical trailer on this otherwise bare-bones DVD release: it's still probably true even today. --Mark Walker
Synopsis
Margaret Lockwood stars as Lady Barbara Skelton, a beautiful 17th Century socialite who finds her life extremely dull in spite of marrying into money. In order to escape her banal existence, Barbara takes to highway robbery. One night she meets Captain Jackson (James Mason) and starts an affair. As Barbara's secret life of crime is discovered she has to murder to remain free. A strong female lead, great bitchy one-liners, and immoral goings on make this quite a wicked irresistible romp.
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