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    The Strange Woman

    1946 · Drama · 1h 40m

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  1. Rent The Strange Woman on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Isaiah (Gene Lockhart), a 19th-century businessman, has his eye on the beautiful and very young Jenny (Hedy Lamarr). Finally of age ...

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      The Strange Woman Reviews. The production is strange, but...

  2. The Strange Woman: Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, Douglas Sirk. With Hedy Lamarr, George Sanders, Louis Hayward, Gene Lockhart. In 1820s New England beautiful but poor and manipulative Jenny Hager marries rich old man Isaiah Poster but also seduces his son and his company foreman.

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    • Drama, Romance, Thriller
    • Edgar G. Ulmer, Douglas Sirk
    • 1946-10-25
  3. Jun 30, 2014 · It was originally released in 1946 and has been remastered from original 35mm film elements so the quality is awesome. The one disappointment is the fact that it is presented in 4×3 ratio. I have to believe it was originally wide screen, but with that being said “The Strange Woman” is enjoyable to watch. Sure the acting is a bit cheesy and ...

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  5. The Strange Woman Reviews. The production is strange, but for the wrong reasons. Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Aug 8, 2014. Despite its higher budget and starrier cast, the tale is no less ...

  6. Permalink. 7/10. busy lady. blanche-2 12 April 2020. Hedy Lamarr is "The Strange Woman" in this 1946 film also starring Louis Hayward, Hillary Brooke, Alan Napier, and George Sanders. Hedy plays Jenny, an ambitious child who hates being poor and grows into a beautiful woman who hates it even more.

  7. The Strange Woman was a success, earning an estimated $2.8 million at the box-office. Lamarr decided to maintain her independence, and collaborated with Stromberg on Dishonored Lady (1947) which, like The Strange Woman, was distributed through United Artists. In 1949, Lamarr relinquished her independence and returned to the studio system.

  8. The Strange Woman is a noir film direct­ed by Edgar G. Ulmer and star­ring Hedy Lamarr. In its orig­i­nal review of the film, The New York Times wrote: Undoubt­ed­ly every actress this side of ten yearns for a tour de force and Hedy Lamarr, who plays the title role in “The Strange Woman” … can con­sid­er that yearn­ing whol­ly real­ized.

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