A married woman and a drifter fall in love, then plot to murder her husband.
Genres:
John Garfield as Frank Chambers
Lana Turner as Cora Smith
Cecil Kellaway as Nick Smith
Hume Cronyn as Arthur Keats
Leon Ames as Kyle Sackett
Audrey Totter as Madge Gorland
Alan Reed as Ezra Liam Kennedy
Jeff York as Blair
Philip Ahlm as Photographer (uncredited)
John Alban as Photographer (uncredited)
Don Anderson as Orderly Pushing Wheelchair (uncredited)
Morris Ankrum as Judge (uncredited)
King Baggot as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Betty Blythe as Customer (uncredited)
Paul Bradley as Man (uncredited)
Wally Cassell as Ben (uncredited)
Jack Chefe as Headwaiter (uncredited)
Dick Crockett as Reporter (uncredited)
Oliver Cross as Man (uncredited)
James Darrell as Reporter (uncredited)
Tom Dillon as Father McConnell (uncredited)
Edward Earle as Doctor (uncredited)
Jim Farley as Warden (uncredited)
Byron Foulger as Picnic Manager (uncredited)
Joel Friedkin as John X. McHugh (uncredited)
A. Cameron Grant as Willie (uncredited)
Robert Haines as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
William Halligan as Judge (uncredited)
Bud Harrison as Bailiff (uncredited)
Paul Kruger as Officer (uncredited)
Frank Mayo as Bailiff (uncredited)
Helen McLeod as Customer (uncredited)
Harold Miller as Photographer (uncredited)
Howard M. Mitchell as Doctor (uncredited)
Sandra Morgan as Matron (uncredited)
George Noisom as Telegraph Messenger (uncredited)
Garry Owen as Truck Driver (uncredited)
Dorothy Phillips as Nurse (uncredited)
Dan Quigg as Man (uncredited)
Virginia L. Randolph as Snooty Woman (uncredited)
Paula Ray as Woman (uncredited)
Hilda Rhodes as Customer (uncredited)
Walter Ridge as Reporter (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre as Reporter (uncredited)
Edgar Sherrod as Minor Role (uncredited)
Reginald Simpson as Photographer (uncredited)
Brick Sullivan as Officer (uncredited)
John M. Sullivan as Doctor (uncredited)
Charles Williams as Doctor (uncredited)
Made by edimario