The Second Woman (1951) is a suspenseful film noir directed by James V. Kern, starring Robert Young and Betsy Drake.
The story follows Jeff Cohalan, an architect haunted by tragedy after his fiancée dies in a mysterious accident. When he meets Ellen Foster, a new romance blossoms, but Jeff’s life is plagued by accidents and sabotage. Ellen suspects someone is deliberately trying to destroy him, leading to a tense unraveling of secrets, jealousy, and revenge. With its psychological undertones and noir atmosphere, The Second Woman blends romance and mystery into a gripping thriller.
Film Details
Title: The Second Woman
Year: 1951
Genre: Film Noir / Mystery / Psychological Thriller
Director: James V. Kern
Starring:
Robert Young as Jeff Cohalan
Betsy Drake as Ellen Foster
John Sutton
Florence Bates
Runtime: Approx. 91 minutes
Studio: United Artists
Country: United States
Format: Black‑and‑white
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