
Lynn Markham inherits her late husband’s seaside cottage just after former tenant Eloise Crandall falls from a cliff. Her uneasy welcome is worsened when her pushy real‑estate agent and charismatic neighbor Drummond Hall move in and begin meddling. Though suspicious of their schemes, Lynn can’t resist Drummond’s allure, and the mystery of Eloise’s death remains unsolved.
Does Female on the Beach have end credit scenes?
No!
Female on the Beach does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.
Explore the complete cast of Female on the Beach, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Marjorie Bennett
Mrs. Murchison

Cecil Kellaway
Osbert Sorenson

Judith Evelyn
Eloise Crandall

Joan Crawford
Lynn Markham

Nan Boardman
Mrs. Gomez (Uncredited)

Charles Drake
Police Lieutenant Galley

James Hyland
Cop (Uncredited)

Jeff Chandler
Drummond Hall

Natalie Schafer
Queenie Sorenson

Jan Sterling
Amy Rawlinson

Helene Heigh
Cleaning Woman (Uncredited)

Stuart Randall
Frankovitch

Ed Fury
Roddy (Uncredited)

Romo Vincent
Pete Gomez (Uncredited)

Jack Reitzen
Boat Attendant (Uncredited)

Judy Pine
Woman at Beach (Uncredited)
Discover where to watch Female on the Beach online, including streaming platforms, rental options, and official sources. Compare reviews, ratings, and in-depth movie information across sites like IMDb, TMDb, Wikipedia or JustWatch.
Challenge your knowledge of Female on the Beach with this fun and interactive movie quiz. Test yourself on key plot points, iconic characters, hidden details, and memorable moments to see how well you really know the film.
Which actress plays the role of Lynn Markham?
Joan Crawford
Jan Sterling
Natalie Schafer
Judith Evelyn
Show hint
Read the complete plot summary of Female on the Beach, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.
Queenie Sorenson [Natalie Schafer] frets to her husband, Osbert Sorenson [Cecil Kellaway] about calling the police after a sobbing voice drifts from the next room. The pair glance at Eloise Crandall [Judith Evelyn] as she staggers through the living area, muttering apologies for Drummy [Jeff Chandler] before she bursts onto the patio and screams his name. Her sudden presence ends with a fatal fall onto the sand, her body left behind with a broken glass nearby, seen only from the edge of the frame.
The following day, officers study the scene—glass shattered on the beach and a boat moored at the dock adjacent to the house. A blonde woman is seen removing clothes from the railing, while a doorbell rings and Lynn Markham [Joan Crawford] enters, greeted by Amy Rawlinson [Jan Sterling], who introduces herself as the real estate agent. Amy explains the previous tenant, Eloise Crandall, left abruptly the night before and paints her as a quiet, respectable former tenant. Lynn tours the house, noting the boat’s proximity and asking Amy to arrange for its removal, then questions who would profit from the malevolence around the property. The police presence outside, including a measured coldness toward the crime scene, hints at a larger mystery.
Lt. Galley [Charles Drake], the port police officer, visits Lynn on the patio and shares a flood of details about Eloise’s life—her engagement to a gambler, a recent marriage, and a desire for solitude. He teases the possibility of a suicide but suggests there may be more beneath the surface, especially given Eloise’s ties to the Sorenson family. The Sorensons themselves watch from a distance, urging Drummy to rekindle a connection with Lynn, hoping to secure a new arrangement that would keep the money flowing in their favor.
The next morning, the sound of a revving boat wakes Lynn, who finds Drummy [Jeff Chandler] preparing breakfast and moving about the house. He probes for access to Lynn and mentions a visit to a nearby island, but she remains unimpressed. A new officer, Frankovitch [Stuart Randall], arrives with questions about the clothing belonging to the dead woman, provoking Drummy to finally release the key to a neighboring door. On the beach, the Sorensons gossip about their money and the possibility of profiting from Eloise’s death, suggesting Drummy could be introduced to a new beneficiary who could “pass away as conveniently as Eloise did.”
That afternoon, Drummy is seen flirting with Lynn again, who rebukes his advances and returns home to hear of a prospective buyer. Amy arrives with a potential deal, asking for the key so the sale can proceed, and Lynn insists the boat be relocated and the railing repaired. Later, Amy takes Drummy for a ride on her boat after paying him, accusing him of losing interest after Eloise’s death; he retorts with a hard line about women, hinting at a dangerous past. A distinctive Y-shaped scar appears behind Drummy’s ear, a detail Lynn notices when he bores into her with a predatory charm.
That night, Lynn uncovers Eloise Crandall’s diary hidden in a secret cutout behind the fireplace. The diary details Eloise’s generous help to Drummy, the gambling debts tied to the Sorensons, and Drummy’s abrupt withdrawal from Eloise’s life. Eloise had pleaded with Drummy to join her in Los Angeles, while accusing him of exploiting her money, and her last entry hints at an oscillation between love and fear. Lynn tosses the diary into the fire, only for Drummy to appear in a suit, insisting they have a date. The tension escalates as the Sorensons intrude, and Lynn makes it clear they are not welcome; Drummy asserts his interest and kisses her, while Lynn tests his sincerity with the diary’s revelations.
The morning after, Lynn discovers a suspicious absence—Drummy’s boat is gone—and Mrs. Murchison [Marjorie Bennett], the cleaning woman, is at the house with a small gift of cufflinks and a tie. The Sorensons press Drummy to renew his alliance with Lynn, pressing for a bet on her money as a security for a life together. Lynn, unsettled by the growing danger, begins to drink and smoke while waiting for a call that never comes. Drummy and Lynn exchange glances across the yard as the police keep a watchful eye, debating whether to arrest him, but choosing to delay.
Weeks pass in a tense balancing act: the couple share quiet moments on the dock, where Drummy recounts a painful childhood, the scar behind his ear, and the truth about his mother’s suicide. He reveals that his aunt and uncle—who raised him—wanted him to marry Lynn for her fortune, while he confesses his genuine feelings for her. Amy, observing this from the sidelines, warns Lynn that Drummy may be playing her for money, and she hints at a possible motive: Amy herself has designs on Drummy and has even tampered with the boat’s fuel pump.
As a storm gathers, Lt. Gulley and Frankovitch confront the possibility that Amy orchestrated Eloise’s death and manipulated information to keep Drummy’s affections away from Lynn. The couple’s plans for Catalina on the boat become a symbol of their tentative future together, but Lynn’s suspicions intensify as she discovers a concealed fuel pump and remembers Drummy’s warning that the vessel could ignite. A tense moment on the beach ends with Lynn realizing Drummy’s manipulation, and she resolves to act to protect herself.
Amy is eventually confronted by the law as the truth about Eloise’s murder—disguised by a web of extortion and romance—comes to light. In a climactic confrontation, Lt. Gulley detains Amy and explains that Lynn’s life was spared by Drummy’s intervention, though the danger remains palpable. Drummy and Lynn, battered but hopeful, share a final kiss as the sun returns and the cheerful score lifts the moment, signaling a fragile but renewed bond between them as they prepare to leave behind the shadow of the past.
Uncover the Details: Timeline, Characters, Themes, and Beyond!

Coming soon on iOS and Android
From blockbusters to hidden gems — dive into movie stories anytime, anywhere. Save your favorites, discover plots faster, and never miss a twist again.
Sign up to be the first to know when we launch. Your email stays private — always.
Immerse yourself in the magic of cinema with live orchestral performances of your favorite film scores. From sweeping Hollywood blockbusters and animated classics to epic fantasy soundtracks, our curated listings connect you to upcoming film music events worldwide.
Explore concert film screenings paired with full orchestra concerts, read detailed event information, and secure your tickets for unforgettable evenings celebrating legendary composers like John Williams, Hans Zimmer, and more.
Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.
Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for Female on the Beach across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.
Browse a curated list of movies similar in genre, tone, characters, or story structure. Discover new titles like the one you're watching, perfect for fans of related plots, vibes, or cinematic styles.
What's After the Movie?
Not sure whether to stay after the credits? Find out!
Explore Our Movie Platform
New Movie Releases (2025)
Famous Movie Actors
Top Film Production Studios
Movie Plot Summaries & Endings
Major Movie Awards & Winners
Best Concert Films & Music Documentaries
Movie Collections and Curated Lists
© 2025 What's After the Movie. All rights reserved.