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| Bette Davis | Leslie Crosbie | |
| Herbert Marshall | Robert Crosbie | |
| James Stephenson | Howard Joyce | |
| Frieda Inescort | Dorothy Joyce | |
| Gale Sondergaard | Mrs. Hammond | |
| Bruce Lester | John Withers | |
| Elizabeth Inglis | Adele Ainsworth | |
| Cecil Kellaway | Prescott | |
| Victor Sen Yung | Ong Chi Seng | |
| Doris Lloyd | Mrs. Cooper |
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| Producer | William Wyler
Hal B. Wallis |
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| Writer | W. Somerset Maugham
Howard Koch |
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| Cinematography | Tony Gaudio
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| Musician | Max Steiner
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The wife of a rubber plantation administrator shoots a man to death claiming he "tried to make love to me" and killed him to save her honour. When a damning letter she wrote on the day of the shooting turns up in the hands of her attorney he becomes suspicious. |
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