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The Woman on the Beach (1947) was a Drama - Film Noir Film directed by Jean Renoir and produced by Jack J. Gross and Will Price.

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The Woman on the Beach (1947)

By Judy on May 17, 2022 From Cary Grant Won't Eat You

Yes, this movie is a mess: confusing dialogue, incomprehensible character development, choppy plot development, and some truly unfortunate music choices. But there are three good reasons to still watch Jean Renoir’s curious noir, my choice for the Classic Movie Blog Association Fun in the Sun!... Read full article


The Woman on the Beach (1947)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 1, 2018 From 4 Star Films

The Woman on the Beach is ripe with subject matter that feels akin to Jean Renoir as much as any Hollywood picture possibly could be. Since the beach, in his specific case, initially evokes not the California coasts but the shores that might have so easily cropped up in the paintings of his renowned... Read full article


The Woman on the Beach (1947)

By Lindsey on Jun 22, 2013 From The Motion Pictures

(Image: Noir of the Week) Scott (Robert Ryan) has been having frequent nightmares, and he’s sure that these nightmares mean one thing: he’s losing his mind. In order to maintain some sense of normalcy in his waking hours, Scott proposes to Eve (Nan Leslie), a nice young woman who works a... Read full article


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Also directed by Jean Renoir




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Also produced by Jack J. Gross




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Also released in 1947




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