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Wicked Woman

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In a small and dusty town in the southwestern United States, a mysterious and seductive love triangle unfolds when the enigmatic and ambitious femme fatale, played by the intriguing B-movie star, seduces an unsuspecting married man. This man sees in her the excitement lacking in his monotonous marriage, leading him to make impulsive and risky decisions. The arrival of this woman triggers a series of tragic events that evoke the jealousy and fury of the abandoned wife.

The passion that simmers throughout the film keeps us on the edge of our seats as the protagonist grapples with the dilemma of choosing true love over dangerous attraction. The charged atmosphere intensifies with the emergence of past secrets that threaten the stability of the town and his marriage.

As the plot unfolds, the conflict evolves from merely a struggle between two women for a man's heart to exploring deeper themes such as manipulation, betrayal, and the quest for personal power. The climax culminates in an explosive conclusion that leaves all the characters facing the consequences of their choices, and the audience reflecting on what it truly means to be a "bad woman" in a world saturated with expectations and questionable morality. A gem of film noir that you cannot miss!

Media type
Movie
Year
1953
Director
Russell Rouse
Writer
Clarence Greene
Russell Rouse
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.70
Actors
Beverly Michaels
Richard Egan
Percy Helton
Evelyn Scott
Robert Osterloh
William Phillips
Frank Ferguson
Bernadene Hayes
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Clarence Greene
Original title
Wicked Woman
Duration
77
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