It's a shame that this is one of the true villain roles that Charles Coburn played. He was best known for playing rascally old codgers mixing with the young or domineering wealthy patriarchs who are still basically decent.
I, like other posters, am fascinated by this tale, and once tried a modern variation for creative writing purposes that documented the story like a daytime serial. My observations about Gordon is his gentility with Paris's grandmother, yet his judgmental attitudes towards Drake and the poor. When Paris brings him up to Dr. Towers, his response sums it up. If I recall my writing, I had Mrs. Gordon being visited in her dreams by her husband's tortured spirit, her coming to terms by realizing her part in hiding his deeds and damning him for it, and evil spirits grabbing him away. I did write it before "Ghost", so my young imagination was perhaps influenced by some old Bela Lugosi movies I had seen.
Ironically, not long after, Dame Judith Anderson did end up on a soap opera ("Santa Barbara"), while Nancy Coleman had been on "Ryan's Hope" a few short years before I saw this film for the first time.
"Great theater makes you smile. Outstanding theater may make you weep."
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