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  1. I Married a Dead Man is a 1948 novel by American crime writer Cornell Woolrich under the pseudonym William Irish. Plot. Eight months pregnant and alone, Helen Georgesson's only hope is the five dollar bill and the train ticket back to her home town in San Francisco. On the train she befriends newlyweds Patrice and Hugh Hazzard.

    • Cornell Woolrich
    • 1948
  2. Jun 14, 2007 · The best known movie version of I Married a Dead Man is the 1950 film starring Barbara Stanwyck for which the title was changed to No Man of Her Own. The movie is an excellent representation of the film noir of the period although it was somewhat weakened by the studio's decision to use the original ending of the novella rather than the ...

  3. When the train she's travelling on is involved in a terrible crash, abandoned, pregnant Helene (Baye) decides to assume the identity of a wealthy young woman who was killed in the wreck. But soon Helene is receiving anonymous threats from someone who knows who she really is.

  4. I Married a Dead Man tells the story of an abandoned young pregnant woman who takes a cross-country train trip, on which she meets a pair of newlyweds the wife of whom is likewise pregnant. The train derails, but not before Patrice Hazzard asks Helen Georgesson to try on her wedding ring.

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  5. After surviving a train accident, Hélène is mistaken for another woman and decides to adopt her identity. Watch trailers & learn more.

    • Robin Davis
  6. I Married a Dead Man. Patrick Laurent. Novel: Cornell Woolrich. Mystery. Drama. After a train accident, a woman survives and is mistaken for an other woman she just met on a train before the accident. Register so you can access movie recommendations tailored to your movie taste.

  7. Synopsis. A young woman is abandoned by her lover after she tells him she is pregnant. Deeply depressed and longing for home, she boards a train out of town. Unfortunately a terrible train wreck ensues. She survives and ends up taking on the identity of one of the dead passengers.

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