My Name Is Julia Ross (1945)





Julia Ross secures employment through a rather nosy employment agency, with a wealthy widow, Mrs. Hughes, and goes to live at her house. 2 days later, she awakens - in a different house, in different clothes and with a new identity. She's told she is the daughter-in-law of Mrs. Hughes and has suffered a nervous breakdown. Is Julia really 'Julia', or is it true that she's lost all memory of who she is?


Books with substantial mentioning of My Name Is Julia Ross


Geoff Mayer and Brian McDonnell
Encyclopedia of Film Noir
Westport, Connecticut/London, 2007

Books with an entry on My Name Is Julia Ross


Michael F. Keaney
Film Noir Guide, 745 Films of the Classic Era, 1940-1959
Jefferson, North Carolina, and London, 2003

Articles with substantial mentioning of My Name Is Julia Ross


Robert Porfirio and Carl Macek, Joseph H. Lewis (1907-2000), in: Robert Porfirio, Alain Silver and James Ursini (eds.), Film noir reader 3, New York, 2002


Year: 1945
Country: United States
Language: English
 
IMDb: 0037932
AFI: 24508