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Joan Bennett | Celia Lamphere |
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Michael Redgrave | Mark Lamphere |
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Anne Revere | Caroline Lamphere |
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Barbara O'Neil | Miss Robey |
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Natalie Schafer | Edith Potter |
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Rosa Rey | Paquita |
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Mark Dennis | David |
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Anabel Shaw | Intellectual Sub-Deb |
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Fritz Lang | Director |
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Rufus King | Screenplay |
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Silvia Richards | Screenplay |
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Walter Wanger | Executive Producer |
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Miklós Rózsa | Original Music Composer |
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Stanley Cortez | Director of Photography |
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Arthur Hilton | Editor |
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Max Parker | Production Design |
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John P. Austin | Set Decoration |
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Travis Banton | Costume Design |
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Glenn E. Anderson | Sound Designer |
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Leslie I. Carey | Sound Designer |
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William Holland | Director |
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Arthur Hilton | Editing |
The behavior of Mark Lamphere, an architect, turns strange shortly after his honeymoon with bride Celia, who begins finding out that Mark has many secrets.
It turns out he was married before, his wife died suspiciously and they have a son. He also has a fiercely loyal secretary, Miss Robey, whose face is disfigured.
Mark appears to be somewhat delusional and could be intending to murder Celia inside a room he keeps locked. The disturbed Miss Robey ends up setting fire to the house, whereupon Mark redeems himself by saving Celia's life.
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