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The Strange Woman Overview:

The Strange Woman (1946) was a Drama - Film Noir Film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and Douglas Sirk (uncredited) and produced by Hunt Stromberg, Hedy Lamarr and Jack Chertok.

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Dark Crimes: The Strange Woman (1946)

What in the actual hell?!? One of my many resolutions for 2015 was to get off my “rusty dusty” and start converting some of my many blog post ideas from concept to actuality. Here, then, is my first post in my new series, which is to watch and write about every film in the “Dark Crimes” DVD ... Read full article


The Strange Woman (1946, Edgar G. Ulmer)

The Strange Woman opens with Dennis Hoey as a drunken widower and Jo Ann Marlowe as his evil little daughter. Herb Meadow's script is real bad in this opening, but it's nineteenth century kids playing and one of them is a psychopath, how good is the script going to be? But then it jumps fo... Read full article


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The Strange Woman Quotes:

Lincoln Pittridge: [Giving a sermon, quoting from Proverbs 5:3] The lips of a strange woman drip honey, and her mouth is smoother than oil... But her end is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a two-edged sword!
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The Strange Woman Facts
Douglas Sirk directed, uncredited, the opening sequence with Jenny Hager as a child.

Is part of the Public Domain, like most films directed by Edgar G. Ulmer.

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