Weird Woman
1944 film by Reginald Le Borg
Weird Woman is a 1944 film about a professor who marries an exotic women who is believed to be a supernatural being.
- Directed by Reginald Le Borg. Written by Scott Darling and Brenda Weisberg, based on the novel Conjure Wife by Fritz Leiber.
DOES VOODOO DEATH STRIKE FROM HER ARMS? (taglines)
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Norman Reed
edit- Black magic, island witchcraft, voodoo rituals and nonsense. Proven nonsense.
- Haven't I got enough on my mind without listening to this romantic twaddle of yours?
- Oh honey, you're gonna drive us both mad with these foolish superstitions of yours.
Grace Gunnison
edit- Ilona, there's something about your smile right now that makes me think of Jack the Ripper.
Taglines
edit- WEAVING HER DREAD SPELL OF VOODOO!
- THRILL To The Newest Sensational INNER SANCTUM MYSTERY!
- Daughter of Death! A Gorgeous...Loving...Killer!
- DOES VOODOO DEATH STRIKE FROM HER ARMS?
- MURDER STRIKES WITH VELVET CLAWS!
Cast
edit- Lon Chaney Jr. — Prof. Norman Reed
- Anne Gwynne — Paula Clayton Reed
- Evelyn Ankers — Ilona Carr
- Ralph Morgan — Prof. Millard Sawtelle
- Elisabeth Risdon – Dean Grace Gunnison
- Lois Collier – Margret Mercer
- Harry Hayden – Dean Septimus Carr
- Elizabeth Russell – Evelyn Sawtelle
- Phil Brown – David Jennings
External links
edit- Weird Woman quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- Weird Woman at Allmovie