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  1. The File on Thelma Jordon

    The File on Thelma Jordon

    1950 · Crime drama · 1h 40m

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  1. The File on Thelma Jordon is a 1950 American film noir drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Wendell Corey. The screenplay by Ketti Frings , based on an unpublished short story by Marty Holland, [1] concerns a woman who pretends to fall in love with an assistant district attorney and uses him to escape ...

  2. The File on Thelma Jordon: Directed by Robert Siodmak. With Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, Paul Kelly, Joan Tetzel. Assistant district attorney Cleve Marshall falls for the mysterious Thelma Jordon when she seeks help solving robberies of her aunt's estate.

  3. Cleve Marshall (Wendell Corey) is an assistant district attorney who falls for the shadowy Thelma Jordon (Barbara Stanwyck). With her sordid past -- and her relationship with thief Tony Laredo...

    • Crime, Drama
  4. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A woman seduces a District Attorney and pulls him into a web of theft and murder. Cast & Crew. Read More. Robert Siodmak. Director. Barbara Stanwyck. Thelma Jordon. Wendell Corey. Cleve Marshall. Paul Kelly. Miles Scott. Joan Tetzel. Pamela Marshall. Stanley Ridges. Kingsley Willis.

  5. Directed by Robert Siodmak • 1950 • United States. Starring Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, Paul Kelly. Having established herself as the screen’s ultimate femme fatale in DOUBLE INDEMNITY, Barbara Stanwyck once again went bad—as only she could—in this brooding noir, directed with a surfeit of shadowy style by genre great Robert Siodmak.

  6. Late one night, Thelma Jordon shows up in the office of married Assistant DA Cleve Marshall. Before Cleve can stop himself, he and Thelma are involved in an illicit affair. But Thelma is a mysterious woman, and Cleve can't help wondering if she is hiding something.

  7. The File on Thelma Jordon is directed by Robert Siodmak and written by Ketti Frings and Marty Holland. It stars Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, Paul Kelly, Joan Tetzel, Stanley Ridges and Richard Rober. Music is by Victor Young and cinematography by George Barnes.

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