
Overview:
In early 19th century New England, an unscrupulous woman uses her beauty and wits to seduce, deceive and control the men around her.Status: | Released (1946-10-25) |
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Screen: | Herb Meadow, Ben Ames Williams, Hunt Stromberg |
Productions: | Hunt Stromberg Productions, Mars Films |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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Crews
- 5030: Edgar G. Ulmer - Director - Directing
- 82173: Ben Ames Williams - Novel - Writing
- 109852: Herb Meadow - Screenplay - Writing
- 109853: Hunt Stromberg - Writer - Writing
- 5030: Edgar G. Ulmer - Writer - Writing
- 109854: Jack Chertok - Producer - Production
- 1758: Eugen Schüfftan - Producer - Production
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
Bangor is mine and it owes me a living. The Strange Woman is directed by Edgar G. Ulmer who also co-writes the screenplay with Hunt Stromberg and Herb Matthews from the novel of the same name written by Ben Ames Williams. It stars Hedy Lamarr, George Sanders, Louis Hayward, Gene L ....
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Ben Williams' original novel offered quite a different take on the gold-digging femme fatale and in this adaptation Hedy Lamarr takes on the title role. Escaping from a fairly brutal marriage to a drunk, she determines to improve her lot in life. She is clever and beautiful so easily ....
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