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The Strange Woman
Isaiah, a 19th-century businessman, has his eye on the beautiful and very young Jenny. Finally of age, she accepts his marriage proposal, but their love affair quickly turns sour. Ephraim, Isaiah's college-age son, comes for a visit, immediately striking up a chemistry with Jenny. She promises marriage -- if he murders his father first. But Jenny also swoons for John, the fiancé of her best friend, Meg.
Casts & Crew
Hedy Lamarr
George Sanders
Louis Hayward
Gene Lockhart
Hillary Brooke
Rhys Williams
June Storey
Moroni Olsen
Olive Blakeney
Kathleen Lockhart
Alan Napier
Dennis Hoey
Fred Aldrich
Jessie Arnold
Edward Biby
Clancy Cooper
Ralph Dunn
Edith Evanson
Al Ferguson
Fred Graham
Teddy Infuhr
Ian Keith
Ian MacDonald
George Magrill
Jo Ann Marlowe
Francis Pierlot
Christopher Severn
Brick Sullivan
Ray Teal
Harry Wilson
Chief Yowlachie
Also Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
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