Isle of the Dead (1945)is a doomed reverie about travelers who escape the Goya-esque chaos of a 19th-century war only to be beset with plague on a miasma-shrouded island
Bedlam (1946), the Hogarth painting come to life to portray the real-life horrors of an 18th-century insane asylum.
Commentary by Film Historian Tom Weaver on Bedlam