Signet S-1400 (April, 1957). First Printing. Movie Tie-In. Cover Art by Clark Hulings
From the back cover:
SAINT OR SINNER?
Elizabeth was timid - or bold.
Suspiciously good - or very wicked.
You may pity Elizabeth or she may fill you with horror, but you will never forget her, once you have explored the innermost reaches of her disturbed mind.
From Wikipedia:
Lizzie is a 1957 drama film directed by Hugo Haas. The film is based on the novel "The Bird's Nest" by Shirley Jackson and stars Eleanor Parker, Richard Boone and Joan Blondell. The popular songs "It's Not for Me to Say" and "Warm and Tender" were written for this film, and performed by Johnny Mathis, who played a piano player/singer in the film.
Elizabeth (Eleanor Parker) has recurring headaches and is plagued with insomnia. She is receiving letters from a woman called Lizzie, but Elizabeth can't remember knowing anyone named Lizzie. When Elizabeth is under hypnosis, her psychiatrist, Dr. Wright (Richard Boone), discovers Elizabeth has three personalities: The shy Elizabeth, the Mr. Hyde-like Lizzie, and the kind, well-adjusted Beth, the woman she always should have been. It is up to Dr. Wright to help Elizabeth to become Beth completely.
Signet S-1400 (April, 1957). First Printing. Movie Tie-In. Cover Art by Clark Hulings
From the back cover:
SAINT OR SINNER?
Elizabeth was timid - or bold.
Suspiciously good - or very wicked.
You may pity Elizabeth or she may fill you with horror, but you will never forget her, once you have explored the innermost reaches of her disturbed mind.
From Wikipedia:
Lizzie is a 1957 drama film directed by Hugo Haas. The film is based on the novel "The Bird's Nest" by Shirley Jackson and stars Eleanor Parker, Richard Boone and Joan Blondell. The popular songs "It's Not for Me to Say" and "Warm and Tender" were written for this film, and performed by Johnny Mathis, who played a piano player/singer in the film.
Elizabeth (Eleanor Parker) has recurring headaches and is plagued with insomnia. She is receiving letters from a woman called Lizzie, but Elizabeth can't remember knowing anyone named Lizzie. When Elizabeth is under hypnosis, her psychiatrist, Dr. Wright (Richard Boone), discovers Elizabeth has three personalities: The shy Elizabeth, the Mr. Hyde-like Lizzie, and the kind, well-adjusted Beth, the woman she always should have been. It is up to Dr. Wright to help Elizabeth to become Beth completely.