Sally Morton marries Geoffrey Carroll, a struggling artist, after his invalid first wife passes away. Despite initially feeling guilty about marrying a man who was already married, Sally falls deeply in love with Geoffrey. The couple's happiness is soon disrupted when Cecily Latham commissions Geoffrey to paint her portrait, and he begins to fall in love with her. Meanwhile, Sally's former fiancé, Charles Pennington, is still in love with her and happy to see her happy in her marriage. However, Geoffrey's growing obsession with Cecily leads him to plot against Sally, wanting to recreate the circumstances of his first wife's death so that he can be with Cecily and tap into his artistic genius.
The Two Mrs. Carrolls
A painter's artistic journey takes an unexpected turn when his emotional baggage and mysterious past collide with his growing feelings for a woman, putting their relationship to the test on a serene rural getaway.