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| Year: | 1949 |
| Rating: | 6.6(579) |
| Listed in: | Crime, Drama, Romance |
| Directed by: | Mervyn LeRoy |
| Actors: | James Mason Van Heflin Barbara Stanwyck Ava Gardner Cyd Charisse Nancy Davis |
| "I was married to a man other women pursued!" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Mervyn LeRoy | |
| Actors | |
| James Mason | as Brandon Bourne |
| Van Heflin | as Mark Dwyer |
| William Conrad | as Lt. Jacobi |
| Raymond Greenleaf | as Horace Elcott Howland |
| Douglas Kennedy | as Alec Dawning |
| William Frawley | as Bill the Bartender |
| Tom Powers | as Owen Lee |
| Joel Allen | as Interne |
| Ernest Anderson | as Redcap at Airport |
| Wesley Bly | as Club Attendant |
| Bob Canto | as Sistina Son |
| Wheaton Chambers | as Charlie, the Doorman |
| Russ Clark | as Detective |
| Tom Dillon | as Dan, the Old Policeman |
| Jack Gargan | as First Doorman |
| Fred Hoose | as Reporter at Airport |
| Jimmy Horne | as Lee Party Guest |
| Jimmy Kelly | as Detective |
| Lou Lubin | as Chuck Snyder |
| Dwight Martin | as Detective |
| Charles McAvoy | as Cop |
| Frank Meredith | as Cop |
| Harold Miller | as Del Rio Nightclub Patron |
| Frank Mills | as Wino |
| Ralph Montgomery | as Reporter at Airport |
| Roger Moore | as Reporter at Airport |
| Stanley Orr | as Bourne Chauffeur |
| Nino Pipitone | as Frenchman |
| Norman Rainey | as Butler |
| Carl Saxe | as Detective |
| Vito Scotti | as Sistina Son |
| Jack Shea | as Detective |
| Mario Siletti | as Mr. Sistina |
| Nick Stewart | as Red Cap |
| Harry Strang | as Fred the Doorman |
| Brick Sullivan | as Detective |
| Peter M. Thompson | as Jock Ardley |
| Stanley Waxman | as John, The Del Rio Headwaiter |
| Frank Wilcox | as Frank Belmar |
| Chalky Williams | as Detective |
| Wilson Wood | as Reporter at Airport |
| Actresses | |
| Barbara Stanwyck | as Jessie Bourne |
| Ava Gardner | as Isabel Lorrison |
| Cyd Charisse | as Rosa Senta |
| Nancy Davis | as Helen Lee |
| Gale Sondergaard | as Nora Kernan |
| Beverly Michaels | as Felice Backett |
| Lisa Golm | as Josephine |
| Dorothy Abbott | as Model |
| Mimi Aguglia | as Grandma Senta |
| Lee Anderson | as Lee Party Guest/Girl in Cafe |
| Jean Andren | as Saleswoman |
| Bette Arlen | as Model/Lee Party Guest |
| Lois Austin | as Saleswoman |
| Anne Beck | as Model |
| Ferike Boros | as Rosa's Grandma Sistina |
| Rosalee Calvert | as Model |
| Geraldine Farmer | as Lee Party Guest |
| Barbara Freking | as Model |
| Suzette Harper | as Maid |
| Jane Howard | as Model (as Betty Jane Howarth) |
| Meredith Leeds | as Lee Party Guest |
| Rita Lynn | as Sistina Wife |
| Grazia Narciso | as Mrs. Sistina |
| Paula Raymond | as Joan Peterson, Bourne's secretary |
| Maria Reachi | as Lee Party Guest |
| Jewel Rose | as Del Rio Hat Check Girl |
| Stella Soldi | as Sistina Wife |
| Sandra Spence | as Cigarette Girl |
| Betty Taylor | as Reporter at Airport |
| Lillian West | as Hannah, Nora's Maid |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Plot: | Beautiful Isabel, who had an affair with Brandon before he married Jessie, is back in town. Following Isabel's return to New York, Brandon is involved in a brawl from which he is saved from total social-disgrace by Rosa, a model in a shop patronized by his wife. Jessie goes to thank Rosa and finds her rushing away to the airport to meet Mark, a former east-side policeman who has become an established writer on the European situation. Jessie also goes to the airport, meets Mark and learns that he is to be a guest-of-honor at a party given by her uptown west-side friends. Brandon fails to show up to accompany Jessie to the party and she attends by herself, meets Mark again, and they are mutually attracted to each other. But she decides to give wastrel Brandon another chance and she promises to go away with him but is threatened by Isabel. The latter is found murdered and both Jessie and Brandon are under suspicion. |
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