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The bigamist

A traveling salesman (Harry Graham) who resides in San Francisco applies to adopt a baby with his wife. When the official in charge of the adoption investigates Graham he discovers that he has a second wife and a child in Los Angeles. The hows, whats, and whys of Graham and his double life are recounted as the story unfolds.

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  • "Der Mann mit zwei Frauen"
  • "Bigamie"
  • "Ida Lupino's The bigamist"@en

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  • "A travelling salesman is caught between two spouses, one an upper-crust lady and the other a tough-talking waitress. A look at a lonely man who finds himself married to two different women."
  • "A traveling salesman (Harry Graham) who resides in San Francisco applies to adopt a baby with his wife. When the official in charge of the adoption investigates Graham he discovers that he has a second wife and a child in Los Angeles. The hows, whats, and whys of Graham and his double life are recounted as the story unfolds."
  • "A traveling salesman (Harry Graham) who resides in San Francisco applies to adopt a baby with his wife. When the official in charge of the adoption investigates Graham he discovers that he has a second wife and a child in Los Angeles. The hows, whats, and whys of Graham and his double life are recounted as the story unfolds."@en
  • "Set in San Francisco, a traveling salesman, already married, while in Los Angeles in the course of his travels, picks up another woman, gets her pregnant, and marries her without revealing to her that he was already married to his first wife."@en
  • "Compassionate look at a lonely man who finds himself married to and in love with two different women."@en
  • "Compassionate look at a lonely man who finds himself married to (and in love with) two different women."@en
  • "A drama about a traveling salesman whose bigamous marriage to a former mistress who had become pregnant is revealed when his legal wife tries to adopt a child."@en
  • "A lonely traveling salesman (O'Brien) from San Francisco marries a woman in Los Angeles, without revealing to her that he's already married."@en
  • "A travelling salesman is caught between two spouses, one an upper-crust lady and the other a tough-talking waitress."
  • "A travelling salesman is caught between two spouses, one an upper-crust lady and the other a tough-talking waitress."@en
  • "A traveling salesman from San Francisco marries another woman in Los Angeles, without revealing to her that he was already married."
  • "A traveling salesman from San Francisco marries another woman in Los Angeles, without revealing to her that he was already married."@en
  • "A travelling salesman has one wife in San Francisco (Joan Fontaine, who manages the manufacturer's agency) and one in Los Angeles (Ida Lupino, who works as a cook in a greasy spoon restaurant)."@en
  • "A traveling salesman who resides in San Francisco applies to adopt a baby with his wife. When the official in charge of the adoption investigates he discovers that the salesman has a second wife and child in Los Angeles."
  • "A couple, having grown apart after they are unable to conceive a child of their own, decides to adopt. But things take a troubling turn when the adoption agency conducts a background check and discovers the husband leading a double life with another family in L.A."@en
  • "A couple, having grown apart after they are unable to conceive a child of their own, decides to adopt. But things take a troubling turn when the adoption agency conducts a background check and discovers the husband leading a double life with another family in L.A."
  • "This film is considered by many critics to be the best work of Hollywood's foremost woman filmmaker of the 1950s. In this surprisingly sympathetic portrait, a traveling salesman played by Edmond O'Brien "comes across as a victim of his own sensitivity. Caught between two complementary spouses, O'Brien's dazed indecisiveness dominates the narrative. As always in Lupino's films, a strong social consciousness informs all choices: Joan Fontaine is an upper-crust 'lady, ' reverently attached to her dying father, while Lupino herself plays a tough-talking working woman, waitressing in a cheap Chinese restaurant"--Container."@en
  • "Have you heard the one about the traveling salesman in this movie? He has one wife in Los Angeles, another in San Francisco, and they inevitably find out about each other. A maudlin soap opera with a do-it-yourself ending, only shows why bigamy was done better as farce in the later "Micki and Maude.""
  • "A lonely traveling salesman from San Francisco marries a woman in Los Angeles, without revealing to her that he's already married."@en

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  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Drames (cinéma)"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "UCLA preservation"@en
  • "Film noir"@en
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  • "Features"@en
  • "Drama"
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  • "The bigamist"@en
  • "The bigamist"
  • "The Bigamist"
  • "The Bigamist"@en
  • "Bigamist (Motion picture)"
  • "Bigamist (Motion picture)"@en
  • "The bigamist = Bigamie"