Infravalorado film de Hitchcock, que en esta ocasión parece más preocupado por la psicología de los personajes que por la trama de suspense. Destaca la opresiva ambientación, lograda gracias a la brillante fotografía del maestro Jack Cardiff. Gira en torno al sacrificio, los celos y las relaciones sentimentales. Milly, la terrorífica ama de llaves, recuerda a la de Rebeca, una de sus películas anteriores.
Charles Adare arrives in Australia in 1831 with his uncle, the new governor. Unsuccessful in Ireland, Charles hopes to make his fortune in Sydney. He is befriended by Samson Flusky, a prosperous ex-convict. Sam's wife, Lady Henrietta, "Hattie", was a friend of Charles's sister in Ireland. Sam hopes that the young man will be able to cheer up his wife, who is a mentally unstable alcoholic. Meanwhile the attractive housekeeper, Milly, secretly loves Sam, and encourages Hattie's drinking. Sam has been sent to an Australian prison after he confessed to a killing that Hattie actually committed. She had followed him and waited for his release. Charles's efforts to rehabilitate Hattie conflict with Milly's intentions. Eventually, Sam becomes jealous, and in a rage, accidentally shoots Charles. This time Hattie accepts the blame for the shooting. Milly, seeing her chances to win Sam slipping away, attempts to poison Hattie.

Dirección: Alfred Hitchcock. Intérpretes: Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten, Michael Wilding, Margaret Leighton, Cecil Parker. Argumento: John Colton (Obra de teatro), Margaret Linden (Obra de teatro), Helen Simpson (Novela). Guión: Hume Cronyn, James Bridie. Música: Richard Addinsell. Fotografía: Jack Cardiff. Título Original: Under Capricorn. Año: 1949. País: Reino Unido. Duración: 120 min. Género: Drama, Thriller, Romántico
05/04/09
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