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The Second Woman (1950) was a Drama - Film Noir Film directed by James V. Kern and produced by Mort Briskin, Harry M. Popkin, Robert Smith and Joseph H. Nadel.

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The Second Woman (1950).

By Dawn on Jul 19, 2011 From Noir and Chick Flicks

The Second Woman (1950). Film noir, directed by James V. Kern. Cast: Robert Young, Betsy Drake, John Sutton and Florence Bates. The story begins when Major Badger, stops by one Sunday to warn Amelia Foster and her niece Ellen, that Jeff Cohalan, is a dangerous criminal. They find him unconscious in... Read full article


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Jeff Cohalan: Ellen, you'd better go now. You're not safe with me. Do you understand?
Ellen Foster: Suppose I don't want to be safe?


Jeff Cohalan: Let's see what the tea leaves say about you... there's a trick my grandmother taught me; she learned it from an old witch in Ireland.
Ellen Foster: And so you've been drinking coffee ever since.


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The Flatiron building mentioned by Cohalan is a famous New York landmark. Designed by Daniel Burnham, it was built in 1902.
The 'Matador' roses in this film are fictitious. The 'Matador' floribunda rose was not introduced until 1972.
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