#15: Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
Leave Her to Heaven centers on Ellen Berent, played by Gene Tierney, whose obsessive love turns dangerous as she tightens control over her husband and his family. Directed by John M. Stahl, the film uses striking Technicolor landscapes and elegant interiors to contrast beauty with psychological menace, while cinematographer Leon Shamroy heightened the tension through bold visual style. Tierney, a frequent presence in Paramount productions during the 1940s, delivered one of her most chilling performances and earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.

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