Shadow of a Woman
Shadow of a Woman is a 1946 American drama film noir directed by Joseph Santley and starring Helmut Dantine, Andrea King and William Prince. The film is based on the novel He Fell Down Dead written by Virginia Perdue.
Plot
A woman on the verge of a breakdown marries a fraudulent medical doctor she hardly knows, putting her in the path of fear and danger. She suspects her husband is starving his young son from a previous marriage.Cast
- Helmut Dantine as Dr. Eric Ryder
- Andrea King as Brooke Gifford Ryder
- William Prince as David G. MacKellar, Louise's Lawyer
- John Alvin as Carl. Emma's son
- Becky Brown as Genevieve Calvin
- Richard Erdman as Joe, Counterman at Owl Lunch
- Peggy Knudsen as Louise Ryder, Eric's Ex
- Don McGuire as Johnnie, MacKellar's Photographer
- Lisa Golm as Emma, Eric's Sister
- Larry Geiger as Philip Ryder, Eric's Son
- Monte Blue as Mike, Police Lieutenant
- J. Scott Smart as Timothy Freeman
- Leah Baird as Mrs. Calvin, Genevieve's Mother
- Lottie Williams as Sarah the Calvin Maid
- Paul Stanton as Dr. Nelson Norris
Reception
TV Guide wrote about the screenplay, writing, "A slightly unrealistic story line hinders this drama that deals with a bride's terror."