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No Man's Woman (1955)

4.9 | Oct 27, 1955 (US) | Crime | 01:10

Her Kisses Couldn't Stop This Killer!

A greedy, scheming woman is found murdered in her studio, and the police find that there is no shortage of suspects who wanted to see her dead--among them a rich husband she wouldn't divorce unless he paid her a huge settlement, a lover she caused to be fired from his job and an assistant whose fiancé she tried to seduce.

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Marie Windsor
Carolyn Ellenson Grant
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John Archer
Harlow Grant
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Patric Knowles
Wayne Vincent
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Nancy Gates
Louise Nelson
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Jil Jarmyn
Betty Allen
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Richard Crane
Dick Sawyer
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Fern Hall
Virginia Gillis
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Louis Jean Heydt
Det. Lt. Colton
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John Gallaudet
Det. Sgt. Wells
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Douglas Wood
Philip Grant

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Nov 14, 2022
Marie Windsor is in her element as "Caroline" a scheming, rather greedy creature who finds herself - a bit like JR Ewing 25 years later - shot by a mysterious assailant. The police turn up and discover that there is no shortage of candidates: her husband (John Archer) from whom she has separated and is trying to extort an huge divorce settlement; her assistant (Jil Jarman) whose fiancée she is trying to steal for the fun of it and her business partner (Patric Knowles) whom she treats like dirt... The detective elements of this story are pretty straightforward but it's got some decent performances that keep you hooked for most of the last twenty of this seventy minuter.