The Strange Woman

The Strange Woman (1946)
“The book that was talked of in a Whisper!” Summary:
In early 19th century New England, an unscrupulous woman uses her beauty and wits to seduce, deceive and control the men around her.
Drama, Thriller, History
100 minutes
Language: enHunt Stromberg Productions, Mars Films
United States of America
Directed by: Edgar G. Ulmer, Douglas Sirk
Written by: Ben Ames Williams, Herb Meadow, Hunt Stromberg, Edgar G. Ulmer
Starring: Hedy Lamarr (Jenny Hager), George Sanders (John Evered), Louis Hayward (Ephraim Poster), Gene Lockhart (Isaiah Poster), Hillary Brooke (Meg Saladine), Rhys Williams (Deacon Adams), June Storey (Lena Tempest), Moroni Olsen (Rev. Thatcher), Olive Blakeney (Mrs. Hollis), Kathleen Lockhart (Mrs. Partridge)
Released: 1946-10-25

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Adam Charles has written for Walt Disney Television, Amblin Entertainment, and more. Over the years he has crossed paths with so many media personalities, he’s come to think of himself as the Forrest Gump of the film industry.
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