(1944) Betrayed/ When Strangers Marry
CRIME DRAMA
Mildred Baxter (Kim Hunter) has just became a newlywed while traveling to NYC without hardly knowing anything about him, other than his name, that his name is Paul. And that he happens to be a salesman like her old childhood school chum, Fred Graham (Robert Mitchum), who eventually comes to her aid, after a murder incident from Philadelphia.
Directed by William Castle who is synonymous for making his own unique versions of Hitchcock movies, this was no different where it is reminiscent of Hitchcock-like movies from the set up of "Shadow of the Doubt" to "Suspicion".
Mildred Baxter (Kim Hunter) has just became a newlywed while traveling to NYC without hardly knowing anything about him, other than his name, that his name is Paul. And that he happens to be a salesman like her old childhood school chum, Fred Graham (Robert Mitchum), who eventually comes to her aid, after a murder incident from Philadelphia.
Directed by William Castle who is synonymous for making his own unique versions of Hitchcock movies, this was no different where it is reminiscent of Hitchcock-like movies from the set up of "Shadow of the Doubt" to "Suspicion".