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The Second Woman

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5.6/10 • 31

1950-07-071h 31m

Drama

Not since 'SPELLBOUND' such a masterpiece of suspense!

In flashback from a 'Rebecca'-style beginning: Ellen Foster, visiting her aunt on the California coast, meets neighbor Jeff Cohalan and his ultramodern clifftop house. Ellen is strongly attracted to Jeff, who's being plagued by unexplainable accidents, major and minor. Bad luck, persecution...or paranoia? Warned that Jeff could be dangerous, Ellen fears that he's in danger, as the menacing atmosphere darkens.

Directors
James V. Kern
Writters
Mort Briskin, Robert Smith
Editors
Mort Briskin, Robert Smith, Walter Thompson

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Robert Young

    Robert Young

    Jeff Cohalan

  2. Betsy Drake

    Betsy Drake

    Ellen Foster

  3. John Sutton

    John Sutton

    Keith Ferris

  4. Florence Bates

    Florence Bates

    Amelia Foster

  5. Morris Carnovsky

    Morris Carnovsky

    Dr. Raymond Hartley

  6. Henry O'Neill

    Henry O'Neill

    Ben Sheppard

  7. Jean Rogers

    Jean Rogers

    Dodo Ferris

  8. Raymond Largay

    Raymond Largay

    Maj. Badger

  9. Shirley Ballard

    Shirley Ballard

    Vivian Sheppard

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John Chard

Nov 2, 2013

7/10

The Pine Cliff Paranoia. The Second Woman (AKA: Ellen) is directed by James V. Kern and co-written by Mort Briskin and Robert Smith. It stars Robert Young, Betsy Drake, John Sutton, Florence Bates, Morris Carnovsky and Henry O’Neil. Music is by Joseph Nussbaum and cinematography by Hal Mohr. Architect Jeff Cohalan (Young) is a troubled man, after the mysterious death of his fiancée in a car crash, he has been acting strangely and lives a lonely life at the Hilltop House he designed for his bride to be. When he meets Ellen Foster (Drake), things perk up as he becomes attracted to her. But he is constantly plagued by bad luck, something which doesn’t go unnoticed by Ellen, who suspects that Jeff may not be the victim of paranoia, but of something sinister perpetrated by outside forces… The Coast of Kings. If you can get away from the looming presence of such great films like Gaslight and Rebecca, then James Kern’s movie holds some gothic noir rewards. The house at the centre of tale is a modern development, which is a shame as it goes against the coastal atmosphere lifting up from the Carmel-On-Sea location that was used for these parts of the film, but otherwise there’s a strong brooding mystery bubbling away throughout. As the bizarre instances of misfortune start to mount up on Jeff Cohalan, with director Kern showing a good appreciation of pacing, it builds up a menacing head of steam and then unravels a better than adequate denouement. Vivian, Vivian, Vivian… Young and Drake inevitably tug at a romantic thread, but they make for an engaging couple and Drake especially gets her teeth into a female role of intelligent substance. John Sutton files in for some decent caddish quotient and Bates and O’Neil add some professionally elder support. Mohr’s (Bullets or Ballets/The Lineup) photography is the key, consistently at one with the psychological beats of the plotting, his lighting compositions make the film seem far more higher in production value than it was. A tale of memory lapses, pet bothering, depression, ugly real estate, dastards and romance, is nicely cloaked by ominous coastal atmospherics and Tchaikovsky! 7/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Revenue
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Keywords
film noir