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The Strange Woman is a 1946 American drama film noir thriller film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer starring Hedy Lamarr, George Sanders and Louis Hayward.
PLOT
Isaiah (Gene Lockhart), a 19th-century businessman, has his eye on the beautiful and very young Jenny (Hedy Lamarr). Finally of age, she accepts his marriage proposal, but their love affair quickly turns sour. Ephraim (Louis Hayward), Isaiah’s college-age son, comes for a visit, immediately striking up a chemistry with Jenny. She promises marriage — if he murders his father first. But Jenny also swoons for John (George Sanders), the fiancé of her best friend, Meg (Hillary Brooke).
CAST
Hedy Lamarr as Jenny Hager
George Sanders as John Evered
Louis Hayward as Ephraim Poster
Gene Lockhart as Isaiah Poster
Hillary Brooke as Meg Saladine
Rhys Williams as Deacon Adams
June Storey as Lena Tempest
Moroni Olsen as Rev. Thatcher
Olive Blakeney as Mrs. Hollis
Kathleen Lockhart as Mrs. Partridge
Alan Napier as Judge Henry Saladine
Dennis Hoey as Tim Hager
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fantastic movie.
Goes over the side of the cliff and there’s not a mark on her. Only in Hollywood!
Thanks for the upload the quality was superb, a lot of time must have gone into this piece-cheers bro
Hedy Lamarr was, is, one of the most beautiful, talented and intelligent women ever.
Brilliant movie i realy enjoyed it THANK YOU X
On YouTubes video the most 20 most beautiful woman in the movies always list Vivien Leigh as number one in my opinion Hedy Lamarr should be number one.
My my the striking resemblance of kid jenny to adult jenny.
Great movie those actors will never be replaced too bad the new Hollywood turned to #$@&$$##☹️😱😥
Wow, a true PSYCHOPATH !
Thank you for putting on these old movies 😎🎥🎬📽📺📼🕯
when lumberjacks attack
I'm looking for a film I saw as a kid it was taken place in the 40s a girl was on a train she was pretending she was young to get a cheap ticket she got busted smoking and folded it into her mouth.
Interesting film, as well as entertaining………I like your information which is more complete than most…….Thanks for the posting
She was a very desirable, yet devious woman and could make most men (women too) hop and skip when she wanted. I thought she was convincing enough.
Edgar Ulmer (1904-1972) of The Black Cat and Detour fame! Many excellent films from poverty row—a real testament to the man's talent working on tiny budgets
I really like it..
Only thing funnier than george sanders playing a lumberjack would be if he was once a lumberjack in real life.
Great movie with excellent resolution marred by subtitles hard-coded by some fucking IDIOT!.
Anyone else distracted by Lamarr's accent?
I wonder if Led Zeppelin came up with " been a long time? " when she was on the stairs holding the candle?
Love George Sanders!
SHE WAS A BABE
Not to bad
was hard to get through she did such a good job! goes to show you there is no evil just the ones trying to get love in warped ways. as wallace d wattles says, "…its just the undeveloped we label as bad or evil..' total paraphrasing by me!
Όμορφη ταινία.Είναι εντυπωσιακό,πόσο έχει οπισθοχωρήσει ,η ποιότητα τού Αμερικανικού κινηματογράφου από τότε.
Ευχαριστώ πολύ
I liked this movie. Hedy Lamar was really demented in this film. What was really funny is when that evangelist came to town and went to the church and called out the "Strange Woman". Hedy "knew" he had to be talking to her. I also enjoyed when the pastor starting calling out all the stingy rich people, by name, and how they never donated any money to the church. I liked that the best. Ginny (the strange one) was the first one to donate some of her rich old husband's money. I also like Hedy in "Algiers" with Charles Bouvier.
Great movie, I bet the book's really something. Lust, lies, deception, and maybe even murder. I'm sure it raised some eyebrows upon it's release.