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The Second Mate
Murderous smugglers kidnap a troublesome Bargemans son in this British crime drama, filmed on the Thames.
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Plot Summary
A newlywed wife on her honeymoon becomes convinced that her husband is not who he claims to be. Her suspicions grow when she discovers his past appears to be a fabrication, leading her down a path of psychological torment and fear. As she attempts to uncover the truth, she finds herself entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and potential danger.
Critical Reception
This noir thriller received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. Critics often pointed to its convoluted plot and predictable twists, though some acknowledged the atmospheric tension and performances of the lead actors. Audiences at the time found the film to be somewhat derivative of other more successful mystery films.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a predictable and somewhat muddled storyline.
Performances, particularly from the female lead, are noted as a positive aspect.
Lacks the suspense and originality to stand out among its noir contemporaries.
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Fun Fact
Director Steve Sekely also directed the less-than-stellar 1948 horror film 'The Fabulous Joe'.
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