It's been some time since I saw this film, so I hope I'm not mixing up elements of two completely different movies. What I recall is that as the film began (B/W), there was a girl and her father traveling in a wagon. I think the setting was either Southern British coast or perhaps NE coast of US, in the 1930s. One of the characters in the film was a handsome artist who maintained a secluded studio close to the beach. I thought the actor was Brian Aherne, but I think now I was mistaken because I can't find this in his filmography. The artist had a relationship with the girl who had been in the wagon with her father earlier. I can't remember how they met (I think on the beach by his studio), but the actress was pretty, had long dark hair, and had a "gypsy" quality. If I remember correctly, one or the other of these characters decided to end their relationship. (I honestly don't remember which one) But there is a confrontation where someone ends up dead. (The film is NOT "The Locket")
Another detail I'm less sure about (and the reason I think I may be confusing two films) is I think there is another male character in the film who tries to warn everyone that the girl is "bad news" but nobody listens to him. There is a scene where the two men and girl are together somewhere in a public setting (a restaurant or shop?) and there is a big fight. I think it's the same film, but I'm not sure.
I hope this rings a bell for someone!! (It's driving me crazy)
Edited by: DCalvert on Feb 12, 2013 2:38 PM
Edited by: DCalvert on Feb 12, 2013 2:39 PM