The Strange Woman
The Strange Woman ★★ 1946
Uneventful Hollywood costume drama. Lamarr stalks man after man, but never creates much excitement in spite of Ulmer's fancy camera work and intense pace. 100m/B VHS, DVD . Hedy Lamarr, George Sanders, Louis Hayward, Gene Lockhart, Hillary Brooke, June Storey; D: Edgar G. Ulmer; W: Herb Meadow; C: Lucien N. Andriot; M: Carmen Dragon.
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