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The Bigamist (1953)

Cult Cinema Classics

A Motion Picture With a Theme Unusual in the Extreme!

Harry Graham (Edmond O’Brien) and his wife and business partner, Eve (Joan Fontaine), are in the process of adopting a child. But a private investigator Jordan (Edmund Gwenn) uncovers the fact that Graham has another wife, Phyllis (Ida Lupino), and a small child in Los Angeles.

Original title: The Bigamist (1953)

Director: Ida Lupino
Writers: Lawrence B. Marcus, Lou Schor
Stars: Joan Fontaine, Ida Lupino, Edmund Gwenn
Genres: Classics, Drama, F rated, Film-Noir
Budget: $175,000

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00:00 Full Movie
00:19 A couple named Harry and Eve Graham go through the adoption process and are interviewed by an adoption agency.
13:19 Mr. Jordan investigates the whereabouts of Harry Graham in Los Angeles.
19:27 A man reflects on his double life and loneliness while taking a bus tour of Beverly Hills.
27:07 Two strangers bond over Chinese food in a restaurant.
34:37 A couple spends time together and plans to travel, but one of them decides to end the relationship.
43:28 A couple discusses their relationship and plans for adoption before one of them receives news about a family emergency.
57:35 A man named Harry confesses to his ex-wife, Eve, that he cheated on her and is going to be a father.
1:01:59 A man confesses to his wife that he cheated on her and offers to pay her to leave him
1:08:41 A man confesses to his wife that he wants a divorce and regrets hurting her, while she pleads for forgiveness.

The Bigamist (1953)

Cult Cinema Classics


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