Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947)
1h 43m | PG-13
A nightclub singer uses alcohol in excess to sooth her painful life.
Director: Stuart Heisler
Studio: Universal International Pictures
Genre: Drama
Video: 720p
Cast
Susan Hayward
as Angie Evans
Lee Bowman
as Ken Conway
Marsha Hunt
as Martha Gray
Eddie Albert
as Steve Nelson
Carl Esmond
as Dr. Lorenz
Carleton Young
as Fred Elliott
Reviews
A sort of role-reversal of "A Star is Born" as Susan Hayward portrays a successful nightclub singer who marries a struggling lyricist - Lee Bowman. When his career takes off, she becomes disheartened and turns to the bottle - putting herself and her young daughter at risk. Hayward is rather good in this - she is convincing as both a singer (thanks, largely, to the tones of Peg La Centra) and a drunk; and does engender a feeling of sympathy. Regrettably, the rest of the cast are unremarkable and the ending reduces her performance to little more than that of a pathetic failure. It's worth a watch, but only because you can see the star quality in Hayward's performance rather than anything peculiar to this story.