Review of The Second Woman (1950) by Kevin M. W — 20 Sep 2018
Betsy Drake and Robert Young as a possible romantic couple haunted by the death (the previous year) of his fiancee in an auto accident. Maybe the townsfolk are right when they suggest that he might've been driven bonkers? Shades of Hitchcock's Rebecca haunt this psycho-drama as well as Tchaikovski's 2nd Concerto.
And the waves pounding the shoreline ... is there any wonder about the man's sanity? And the woman, could she be in danger? Decent, if not a memorable thriller.
This review of The Second Woman (1950) was written by Kevin M. W on 20 Sep 2018.
The Second Woman has generally received mixed reviews.
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