Julie Page #2

Synopsis: Her new husband's behaviour convinces Julie Benton that his jealousy is dangerous, and when he admits he killed her first husband she realises she has to get away. A long-time friend helps all he can, but even in a town the size of San Francisco, Benton seems able to track them down. The police can do nothing despite a death threat, so the next move is up to Julie.
Director(s): Andrew L. Stone
Production: Warner Home Video
 
IMDB:
6.2
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Year:
1956
99 min
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Really, it's very difficult.

Julie...

did it ever occur

to you

that Bob's neck could have

been placed in that rope

after he'd

been strangled?

After...

By a murderer.

I mean, it is a possibility.

By someone who wanted

him out of the way.

Julie...

Julie, was anyone

else there that night?

No...

no one else.

Wasn't Lyle there

when it happened?

I told you he wasn't.

Julie, nothing more

can be done for Bob.

But you're in danger, grave danger.

That's why I've questioned

you this way, to make you see it.

Lyle was there, wasn't he?

All right.

Yes, he was there.

He was

our house guest,

but that doesn't prove

anything, does it, Cliff?

It doesn't prove

one thing.

Come on!

I'm coming!

Hello!

Hi. Would you care

to join us?

No. I'll wait for you

in the lodge.

All right.

When

I got back to the lodge,

Lyle was in the middle

of a business call to New York,

so I went on in. Frankly, I was

in no mood for golf.

After a few holes,

I had had it.

Mrs. Benton.

Hello, Harry.

One diamond.

Pass.

Three diamonds.

Pass.

Five diamonds.

Pass.

I pass.

Lyle

was talking to his manager,

they were working out his tour for the Fall.

You see, Lyle was

a very talented pianist,

topflight in his field.

Can I have a package

of these, please?

Pass.

You lay them out, partner.

Um... scotch

on the rocks

and a manhattan, please.

Thank you,

ma'am.

Julie, I've been

thinking it over.

These interlocking bits

of suspicious evidence-

the way they add up-

I'm expecting my husband-

They can't be ignored. They simply can't.

I said I'm expecting

my husband.

Julie, I've got to

make you see this.

Cliff, you have

no proof of anything and I will not-

Yesterday, during that wild,

crazy ride in the car,

he very nearly

killed you, and why?

Because he was jealous.

That's why.

He didn't know

what he was doing. Don't you see?

Jealous over nothing.

What would happen if

he had real provocation.

You were in love with Bob,

you were married to Bob. Bob stood in his way.

He was jealous of Bob.

Yes, he was jealous

of Bob.

He admitted it?

He told me last night.

Cliff, don't think I haven't

been worried about this.

It's driving me crazy.

It's there, and it

won't go. Is that it?

Peggy.

Oh, hi, Lyle.

Say, was your wife off

her game this morning- but off.

Really? How about

joining us for a drink?

We'd love to.

Would you excuse us?

Julie, you've got to face it.

If Lyle did

do this thing,

and it is possible- more than possible.

You know that-

What's to stop him

from again pressing that

accelerator to the floor...

only next time,

for keeps?

Hi.

Mr. Henderson.

This is wonderful.

Lyle. How are you, Peggy?

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Andrew L. Stone

Andrew L. Stone (July 16, 1902 – June 9, 1999) was an American screenwriter, film director and producer. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film Julie in 1957 and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. more…

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