I Married a Communist is a 1949 film drama produced by RKO Radio Pictures. Due to audience resistance to the title, RKO re-released the film as The Woman on Pier 13 and Beautiful But Dangerous. Brad Collins , a San Francisco shipping executive newly married after a brief courtship, had been involved with Communism in New York while a stevedore during the Depression. Shortly after returning home following their honeymoon, the couple meet Christine Norman , an old flame of Collins, whose wife Nan Lowry Collins takes an instant dislike to. Collins becomes the target of a Communist cell and its... leader, Vanning , who orders the murder of an alleged FBI informer drowned after a brief interrogation. After threatening to reveal Collins' responsibility for a murder as well as his communist past, Vanning orders the executive to sabotage the shipping industry in the San Francisco Bay by resisting union demands in a labor dispute. He claims it is impossible to leave the Communist Party.
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| Release date: | October 8, 1949 |
| Directed by: | Robert Stevenson |
| Runtime: | 73 Minutes |
| Producer: | Jack J. Gross |
| Music by: | Leigh Harline |
| Cinematography: | Nicholas Musuraca |
| Screenplay by: | Robert Hardy Andrews, Charles Grayson, George F. Slavin, George W. George |