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  1. The Second Woman Released Jul 7, 1950 1h 31m Mystery & Thriller List Reviews 48% Audience Score 500+ Ratings Architect Jeff Cohalan is haunted by the death of his fiancée the previous year.

  2. 1950. Approved. 1h 31m. IMDb RATING. 6.3 /10. 1.4K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama Film-Noir Mystery. 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. Director. James V. Kern. Writers. Mort Briskin. Robert Smith. Stars. Robert Young.

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    • Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery
    • James V. Kern
    • 1950-07-07
  3. "The Second Woman" is a decent film with good, if unexciting, acting. Robert Young made several noirs in the '40s, and he did them well - you really don't know here if he's sinister or if he's a victim. Drake is a bland costar. Carnovsky, O'Neill, Sutton and Bates give good support. Sutton strikes the right note as a man who hates Jeff.

  4. Part of the problem is that Woman combines elements of various styles -- film noir, psychological drama, mystery, thriller, romance -- but doesn't meld them into a satisfying whole ... All in all, The Second Woman is a good attempt that is worth watching, even if it falls short of reaching its goals."

  5. Recent reviews. 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.

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