When it comes to Ann Todd’s filmography, one title really stands out as her highest rated performance—Blood and Sand from 1941. It’s clear that this particular movie made a strong impression, earning Ann Todd some well-deserved acclaim. On the other hand, not every project reached the same level of success. In fact, All This and Heaven Too (1940) tends to be viewed as the lower point in her cinematic journey so far. While Ann Todd brought depth and emotion to her roles, this earlier film didn’t quite resonate with audiences or critics the way Blood and Sand did. Still, both films are important when looking at Ann Todd’s career trajectory and the evolution of her craft. Ann Todd definitely had her ups and downs, but moments like Blood and Sand remind us why Ann Todd remains a notable figure in classic cinema.