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The day before the marriage ceremony of Jeff Cohalan and Vivian Sheppard, Vivian is killed in a car accident. One year later Jeff…

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Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance.

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  • Summary:   The day before the marriage ceremony of Jeff Cohalan and Vivian Sheppard, Vivian is killed in a car accident. One year later Jeff is still suffering depression and he is only getting worse as strange things begin to happen around his property...
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  • Genres:   Drama, Mystery, Romance
  • Directed by:   James V. Kern
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"The Second Woman" (1950) Cast:

  • 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

6 Comments

  1. Entertaining, but not an excellent picture. The problem is the story.
    For most of the movie, Jeff Cohalan comes through either as a sleep walker or a one-dimensional character, but at the end he turns into a strong rational man. Clearly out if character.
    Otherwise, I liked the acting, music and, simple but effective, special effects. The photography was well done, except for a few of the night scenes where it is hard to see anything clearly.

  2. excellent..thrilling…keeps u intrigued…

  3. really enjoyed this movie. was he or wasnt he….you wont know till the end.

  4. Good movie! I liked the storyline. And, I loved the ending, “I never really loved anyone, but you.” Perfect!

  5. A VERY GOOD MOVIE. THINGS BECAME BETTER AT THE END.

  6. lovely

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