I, Jane Doe

I, Jane Doe is a 1948 American drama war film directed by John H. Auer and written by Lawrence Kimble and Decla Dunning.

[1][2][3] When the police find a French woman next to the bullet-ridden body of Stephen Curtis, she refuses to give her identity.

After hiding him at great risk and faking Stephen's death to fool German soldiers searching for him, they become lovers.

Ashamed to tell her family what happened, Annette travels to New York City where he lived, finds Stephen and intends to shoot him.

Someone else is there with a gun ahead of her, however: Eve, equally angry with Stephen for making her quit work as a lawyer and wait for him to return, then betraying her.