
In case you just tuned in, I am using Louella Parson’s May 15, 1944, item on Rouben Mamoulian being replaced as the director of “Laura” to take a detour into the making of the film.
We have looked at the life and early career of author Vera Caspary, whose novel was the basis for the film, and I decided that before delving into “Laura” it might be useful to look at some earlier films based on Caspary’s stories.
In her autobiography, she bragged of writing eight different versions of the same story (“Suburb”) starting in 1932 and selling them to the studios before she was finally confronted by Paramount and told to stop or risk charges of plagiarism. Paramount’s position is understandable. In addition to the matter of paying for the same story again and again, at least one of the films was made by a rival studio — Fox. In this post, we’ll take a look at some of those films, because as unlikely as it seems, they provide some of the foundation for “Laura.”
The Making of “Laura” Part I | Part II | Part III | Part IV | Part V | Part VI
Warning: Spoilers ahead.





























