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The Woman on the Beach
Directed by
Jean Renoir
Not Rated
1947
71m
Drama
,
Romance
,
and more
6.4
48%
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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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Cast of The Woman on the Beach
Joan Bennett
Peggy Butler
Robert Ryan
Scott Burnett
Charles Bickford
Tod Butler
Nan Leslie
Eve Geddes
Walter Sande
Otto Wernecke
Irene Ryan
Mrs. Mary Wernecke
Glen Vernon
Kirk
Frank Darien
Lars
Jay Norris
Jimmy
Kay Christopher
Girl at Party (uncredited)
Jackie Jackson
Johnnie (uncredited)
Bonnie Blair
Girl at Party (uncredited)
Robert Andersen
Coast Guardsman (uncredited)
Carl Armstrong
Lenny (uncredited)
Hugh Chapman
Young Fisherman (uncredited)
Maria Dodd
Nurse Jennings (uncredited)
Carol Donell
Girl at Party (uncredited)
John Elliott
Old Workman (uncredited)
Carl Faulkner
Old Fisherman (uncredited)
Donald Gordon
Donnie (uncredited)
Harry Harvey
Dr. Smith (uncredited)
Martha Hyer
Mrs. Barton (uncredited)
Drew Miller
Coast Guardsman (uncredited)
Nancy Saunders
Girl at Party (uncredited)
Robert Seiter
Coast Guardsman (uncredited)
Bill Shannon
Blacksmith (uncredited)
Jean Renoir
Director / Writer
Frank Davis
Writer
Mitchell Wilson
Writer
J.R. Michael Hogan
Writer
Jack J. Gross
Producer
Will Price
Producer
The Woman on the Beach Ratings & Reviews
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
The filmmaker, living in California in self-imposed exile from France, cuts loose with vicious moods and creative rages that feel like the destruction of an old world and the violent birth of new possibilities.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Renoir's expert framing and intuitive direction bring out the vivid emotions of this setup. For such a thin film, the result packs a potent punch.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
One can only imagine how the pic would have looked without RKO interference.
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