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Men worshipped...cursed...hated...loved her!!! Nancy (Laraine Day) appears to be the perfect bride for her fianc''e John Willis (Gene Raymond) and everything is set for a perfect wedding ceremony...until her former husband Harry Blair (Brian Aherne) approaches Willis and explains how Nancy ruined his life eventually leaving him in a psychiatric ward. As Blair's story unfolds in flashbacks he recounts how Nancy's previous lover the renowned artist Norman Clyde (Robert Mitchum) warned him of Nancy's kleptomania incessant lying and involvement with murder; and at the... time Blair refused to believe Clyde believing him to be the jilted lover. But is Blair's story also that of the jilted lover; or is he trying to save Willis from marrying a woman with a dark secret? [show more]

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Released
07 February 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Odeon Entertainment Ltd 
Classification
Runtime
85 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060082514326 
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1940s film noir starring Laraine Day and Robert Mitchum. Just before he is due to marry Nancy (Day), John Willis (Gene Raymond) is approached by her first husband, Harry Blair (Brian Aherne), who informs John about his ex-wife's sordid past. Harry explains that before he married Nancy, her former lover, Norman Clyde (Mitchum), told him that she was a thief and a liar, and even worse, had played a part in a murder. As he had thought Norman was jealous, Harry had not believed him. But is it Harry who is jealous? Is he telling tales to prevent his ex-wife from marrying again, or is Nancy really a dangerous woman?