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Jennifer (1953 film)

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Director
  
Joel Newton

Production
  
Monogram Pictures

Country
  
United States

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Mystery

Music director
  
Ernest Gold

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Jennifer (1953 film) movie poster

Writer
  
Virginia Myers (story)

Release date
  
October 25, 1953 (1953-10-25) (United States)

Based on
  
the Feb. 1949 Cosmopolitan short story "Jennifer"  by Virginia Myers

Cast
  
Ida Lupino
(Agnes Langley),
Howard Duff
(Jim Hollis),
Robert Nichols
(Orin),
Mary Shipp
(Lorna),
Ned Glass
(Grocery Clerk),
Kitty McHugh
(Landlady)

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,
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,
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,
The Double

Tagline
  
Did Jennifer fear his fingers at her throat... or the burning caress of his lips?

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Jennifer is a 1953 film directed by Joel Newton and starring Ida Lupino, Howard Duff, and Robert Nichols.

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Plot

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Agnes Langley (Ida Lupino) is down on her luck and is hired by Lorna Gale (Mary Shipp) to replace the "missing" Jennifer as caretaker for the currently mysterious Southern California unoccupied estate. Langley finds a diary and becomes obsessed with Jennifer and her "disappearance". She takes on a mission to find out what actually happened to the other woman.

Cast

  • Ida Lupino as Agnes Langley
  • Howard Duff as Jim Hollis
  • Robert Nichols as Orin
  • Mary Shipp as Lorna Gale
  • Ned Glass as Grocery Clerk
  • Kitty McHugh as Landlady
  • Lorna Thayer as Molly, Grocery Clerk
  • Matt Dennis as Himself
  • Reception

    Time Out magazine (London) writes of the film, "This is gothic romance crossed with early-'50s noir, worth a look for the sake of the great Wong Howe. Grey-listed and taking what work he could get, he tackles even this B-picture for Monogram with unfailing artistry, creating images that are strong without being showy, atmospheric yet perfectly naturalistic."

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    References

    Jennifer (1953 film) Wikipedia
    Jennifer (1953 film) IMDb Jennifer (1953 film) themoviedb.org