The Second Woman

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The Second Woman

DVD cover
Directed by James V. Kern
Produced by Mort Briskin
Robert Smith
Written by James V. Kern (story)
Mort Briskin
Robert Smith (screenplay)
Starring Robert Young
Betsy Drake
Music by Nathaniel W. Finston
Cinematography Hal Mohr
Editing by Walter Thompson
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) February 1, 1951 U.S. release
Running time 91 min
Language English
IMDb profile

The Second Woman is a black-and-white 1951 film melodrama, in the style of a film noir.

This psychological thriller tells the story of Jeff Cohalan (Robert Young). He's a successful architect who is tormented by the fact that his fiancée was killed in a mysterious car accident on the night before their wedding. Blaming himself for her death, Colahan spends his time alone, lamenting in the state-of-the-art cliff-top home he'd designed for his bride-to-be.

Cohalan also notices that ever since the accident, he seems to be followed by bad luck. His horse and dog turn up dead without explanation, leading him to wonder if he has been cursed.

He meets a woman named Ellen (Betsy Drake), and they are immediately attracted to each other. She soon learns about Jeff's past and begins to realize that Jeff may be much more dangerous than he seems.

Actor Role
Robert Young Jeff Cohalan
Betsy Drake Ellen Foster
John Sutton Keith Ferris
Florence Bates Amelia Foster
Morris Carnovsky Dr. Raymond Hartley
Henry O'Neill Ben Sheppard
Jean Rogers Dodo Ferris
Raymond Largay Maj. Badger
Shirley Ballard Vivian Sheppard
Jason Robards Sr. Stacy Rogers

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