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Stella is a 1950 American black comedy film directed by Claude Binyon and starring Ann Sheridan, Victor Mature and Leif Erickson.
In the film, the family of an accident victim decide to bury the corpse in secret. They want to avoid suspicions of murder.
Plot
When a relative dies in an accident, family members worry that they will be suspected of murder, so they bury the body, but that does not solve anything.
Cast
Ann Sheridan as Stella Bevans
Victor Mature as Jeff DeMarco
Leif Erickson as Fred Anderson Jr.
David Wayne as Carl Granger
Randy Stuart as Claire
Marion Marshall as Mary
Frank Fontaine as Don
Evelyn Varden as Flora
Lea Penman as Mrs. Calhoun
Joyce MacKenzie as Peggy Denny
Hobart Cavanaugh as Tim Gross
Production
The novel Family Skeleton by Doris Miles Disney was published in 1949. The New York Times described the book as "half humorous... not a mystery, hardly even a murder novel, and certainly not the light farce suggested by the publisher's grinning skull symbol." Hero Jeff di Marco later appeared in Disney's Straw Man in 1951.
The film was known as Stella and the City Man. Susan Hayward was meant to play the title role but refused and was put on suspension. Ann Sheridan replaced her. Filming started in March 1950.
Stella was Hobart Cavanaugh's last film; he knew he did not have long to live and collapsed twice on set, but was determined to see it through.
Critical reception
The New York Times wrote "With a good cast, including David Wayne and Ann Sheridan; dialogue which is generally bright and often quite satirical, Mr. Binyon has put together a surprisingly funny show."
The film was a box office disappointment.
References
External links
Stella at IMDb
Stella at the TCM Movie Database