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Nora Prentiss

NR
Movie
1947
1h 51m
English
Drama
Quiet, organised Dr Talbot meets nightclub singer Nora Prentiss when she is slightly hurt in a street accident. Despite her misgivings they become heavily involved and Talbot finds he is faced with the choice of leaving Nora or divorcing his wife. When a patient expires in his office, a third option seems to present itself.
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Ann Sheridan
Nora Prentiss
Kent Smith
Dr. Richard Talbot aka Robert Thomp...
Bruce Bennett
Dr. Joel Merriam
Robert Alda
Phil Dinardo, Cafe Owner
Rosemary DeCamp
Lucy Talbot
John Ridgely
Walter Bailey, Heart Patient
Robert Arthur
Gregory Talbot
Wanda Hendrix
Bonita 'Bunny' Talbot
Helen Brown
Miss Judson, Talbot's Nurse
Rory Mallinson
Fleming, Talbot's Lawyer
Harry Shannon
San Francisco Homicide Lieutenant
James Flavin
District Attorney
Douglas Kennedy
NYC Emergency Room doctor
Don McGuire
Truck Driver who Hits Nora
Clifton Young
Policeman arresting Truck Driver
Gino Corrado
Pete, Headwaiter at Dinardo's
Bess Flowers
Nightclub Patron
John Newland
Reporter
Directed By: Vincent Sherman
Written By: N. Richard Nash (Screenplay), Jack Sobell (Story), + 1 more

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gunsgirl says...
3 years ago
I really liked this movie and it has a very interesting conclusion…. Dr Talbot falls for a singer and subsequently leaves his family by faking his death. The twist at the end makes the movie. A great watch
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Steve
6 years ago
Dr. Richard Talbot is bored with his hum drum life. His life has become routine. He shows up for work at the same time every day then heads home at six o'clock to a passionless wife and two kids. His life is forever changed when he treats a sexy night club singer after hours at his downtown office. More
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John Chard
5 years ago
The Man Who Died Twice.

Nora Prentiss is directed by Vincent Sherman and collectively written by N. Richard Nash, Paul Webster and Jack Sobell. It stars Kent Smith, Ann Sheridan, Bruce Bennett, Robert Alda and Rosemary DeCamp. Music is by Franz Waxman and cinematography by James Wong Howe.

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