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      • `Woman on the Beach' could have been a much better film; that's the tragedy of it. There's meat in this soup of a movie-mainly because of the performances of Charles Bickford and Joan Bennett. But the rest of it is awfully weak, including, somewhat surprisingly, Robert Ryan. The main failures are the screenplay and the score.
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  2. The Woman on the Beach: Directed by Jean Renoir. With Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan, Charles Bickford, Nan Leslie. A Coast Guardsman suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder becomes involved with a beautiful and enigmatic seductress married to a blind painter.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Jean Renoir
  3. Otto Wernecke. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Advertise With Us. Coast Guard officer Scott (Robert Ryan) loves his fiancée, Eve (Nan Leslie), but he can't fight his attraction to the alluring Peggy...

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    • Joan Bennett
    • Jean Renoir
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  4. Richard Brody New Yorker. TOP CRITIC. The filmmaker, living in California in self-imposed exile from France, cuts loose with vicious moods and creative rages that feel like the destruction of an...

  5. The Woman on the Beach is a 1947 American film noir [2] directed by Jean Renoir and starring Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan, and Charles Bickford. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is a love triangle drama about Scott, a conflicted U.S. Coast Guard officer (Ryan), and his pursuit of Peggy, a married woman (Bennett). Peggy is married to ...

  6. 1 hr 11 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. Where to Watch. A Coast Guardsman is drawn into a sinister love triangle with a married woman and her painter husband, who may or may not be truly blind.

  7. "The Woman on the Beach" is a romantic drama with elements of film noir. The main character is Scott Burnett, a Coast Guard officer assigned to a remote coastal location. One day Scott meets a beautiful young woman on the beach, and discovers that she is Peggy, the wife of Tod Butler, a much older man.

  8. Coast Guard officer Scott (Robert Ryan) is suffering from PTSD. He's making a go of it, and in love with his fiancee Eve (Nan Leslie), but he can't shake the torment the memories bring. That is, until he meets Peggy (Joan Bennett), a woman who has been through a thing or two about surviving trauma herself.