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Strange Fascination: Directed by Hugo Haas. With Cleo Moore, Hugo Haas, Mona Barrie, Rick Vallin. Middle-aged European pianist Paul Marvan (Hugo Haas) is brought to America by wealthy widow Diana Fowler (Mona Barrie) and he meets and weds a canary-blonde named Margo (Cleo Moore), who is a nightclub dancing partner to Carlo (Rick Vallin).
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- Drama, Film-Noir, Music
- Hugo Haas
- 1952-09
The life of Paul Marvan (Haas), a world-famous concert pianist, is ruined after his marriage to beautiful femme fatale Margo (Moore). Margo is hardly a femme fatale. She's one of many blondes in Hugo Haas' films who is trying to do her best with men coming at her every second.
Strange Fascination. A brilliant concert pianist becomes ensnared by his emotions and the attraction he feels for a woman.
- Drama
- Hugo Haas, Cleo Moore, Rick Vallin
- Hugo Haas
Middle-aged European pianist Paul Marvan ( Hugo Haas) is brought to America by wealthy widow Diana Fowler ( Mona Barrie) and he meets and weds a canary-blonde named Margo ( Cleo Moore ), who is a nightclub dancing partner to Carlo ( Rick Vallin ).
Strange Fascination (1952) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 20m1952. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Cast & Crew. Read More. Hugo Haas. Director. Cleo Moore. Margo. Hugo Haas. Paul Marvan. Mona Barrie. Diana Fowler. Rick Vallin. Carlo. Marc Krah. Shiner. Film Details. Also Known As. Pushover. Genre. Drama. Release Date. Dec 1952.
- Hugo Haas, Leonard J. Shapiro
- Cleo Moore
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Hugo Haas is a famous European piano virtuoso who's brought to the States by wealthy widow Mona Barrie. Haas goes on a concert tour where he meets dancer Cleo Moore, and they end up getting married. As Haas struggles to break thorugh in the States, he also struggles to keep both Moore and Barrie happy.