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The Woman on the Beach is a 1947 American film noir [2] directed by Jean Renoir and starring Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan, and Charles Bickford. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is a love triangle drama about Scott, a conflicted U.S. Coast Guard officer (Ryan), and his pursuit of Peggy, a married woman (Bennett). Peggy is married to ...
The Woman on the Beach: Directed by Jean Renoir. With Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan, Charles Bickford, Nan Leslie. A Coast Guardsman suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder becomes involved with a beautiful and enigmatic seductress married to a blind painter.
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- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- Jean Renoir
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The Woman on the Beach - Full Cast & Crew. A Coast Guardsman is drawn into a sinister love triangle with a married woman and her painter husband, who may or may not be truly blind.
- Jean Renoir
Coast Guard officer Scott (Robert Ryan) loves his fiancée, Eve (Nan Leslie), but he can't fight his attraction to the alluring Peggy (Joan Bennett), a lonely beauty he meets on the beach.
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- Joan Bennett
- Jean Renoir
- Drama
Scott, a troubled Coast Guardsman assigned to a fog-bound station on a remote stretch of beach, suffers from Post Traumatic Stress when he survives a mine explosion that sinks his ship. Although he is engaged to a beautiful young woman who loves him, he becomes involved with an enigmatic femme fatale whom he meets near the beached wreckage of a ...
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Overview. A sailor suffering from post-traumatic stress becomes involved with a beautiful and enigmatic seductress married to a blind painter. Jean Renoir. Director, Screenplay. Mitchell Wilson. Novel. Frank Davis. Screenplay.