The Heiress (1949)
William Wyler's "The Heiress" After watching 1949's " The Heiress ," I've come to the conclusion that it is William Wyler's greatest work (up until this point in his filmography). Not only that, but it is Olivia de Havilland's greatest performance and perhaps one of the greatest performances of the decade. Although the film was welcomed with innumerable praise from critics at the time (and even awarded several Academy Awards), it was a financial failure. This failure in the box office was perhaps the reason Olivia de Havilland's career waved thereafter. The film centers on Catherine Sloper, a plain and shy girl who lives with her wealthy, widowed father in 1849 New York. Catherine's father, Dr. Austin Sloper, is frustrated with his daughter's lack of skills or social graces and becomes suspicious of Morris Townsend, whom he believes is a fortune hunter attempting to marry Catherine for her inheritance. Despite this, Catherine is swe...