Another Man's Poison

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Another Man's Poison

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Directed by Irving Rapper
Produced by Daniel M. Angel
Written by Val Guest
Starring Bette Davis
Gary Merrill
Emlyn Williams
Anthony Steel
Barbara Murray
Music by John Greenwood
Cinematography Robert Krasker
Editing by Gordon Hales
Distributed by Eros Films Ltd.
Release date(s) Flag of United Kingdom November 20, 1951
Flag of United States January 6, 1952
Flag of Sweden April 14
Flag of Finland November 21
Flag of Denmark February 23, 1953
Running time 90 min.
Country UK
Language English
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Another Man's Poison is a 1951 black-and-white film starring Bette Davis. Davis' co-star was then husband Gary Merrill. The film was written by Val Guest based on a play by Leslie Sands. The film was directed by Irving Rapper, who directed Davis ten years earlier when they worked on the film Now, Voyager.

Davis plays mystery novelist, Janet Frobisher, who lives in an isolated home in England. Her nearest neighbor is a nosy veterinarian, Dr. Henderson. Frobisher falls in love and occasionally dabbles with her secretary's fiancé, Larry (Anthony Steele) who is years younger than she. Frobisher, herself, is married to a man with a criminal past, one with whom she has been separated from for years. At the beginning of the film, it is revealed that she killed her husband, who has had the misfortune to show up unexpectedly, by poisoning him with horse medicine given to her by her neighbor. When she arrives home to sink the body in the local lake, an unexpected guest arrives. It's one of her husband's crime partners. When Frobisher's secretary and fiancé arrive at the secluded house, the mysterious man, who has already helped her get rid of her husband's body, now takes on the role of the rarely seen man.

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