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This Woman Is Dangerous

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Calorie Rating: 141
Released: 1952-02-09
MPAA Rating: NR
Running Time: 100 Minutes
Studios: Warner Bros. Pictures,


A crime gang leader is losing her sight, so while her lover goes into hiding, she checks in to the hospital for extensive surgery to recover her eyesight. There she is treated by a handsome young doctor. As expected not only does the doctor successfully open her eyes, he also opens her heart for him.

Director / Directors

Russell Saunders
Assistant Director


Cast

Joan Crawford
Character: Elizabeth Austin
Dennis Morgan
Character: Dr. Ben Halleck
David Brian
Character: Matt Jackson

Richard Webb
Character: James A. Franklin
Mari Aldon
Character: Ann Jackson
Philip Carey
Character: Will Jackson

Ian MacDonald
Character: Joe Crossland
Katherine Warren
Character: Mrs. Millican
Sherry Jackson
Character: Susan Halleck (Uncredited)

Harry Tyler
Character: Mike
George Chandler
Character: Dr. Bill Ryan (Uncredited)
Kenneth Patterson
Character: Dr. Louis Nesburn (Uncredited)

Douglas Fowley
Character: Saunders (Uncredited)
Gladys Blake
Character: Maggie (Uncredited)
William Challee
Character: Ned Shaw (Uncredited)

Richard Bartell
Character: Waiter (Uncredited)
Dee Carroll
Character: Telephone Operator (Uncredited)
Jean Carry
Character: Nurse Technician (Uncredited)

Jack Chefe
Character: Croupier (Uncredited)
James Conaty
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)
Oliver Cross
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)

Ann Faber
Character: Mrs. Shaw
Franklyn Farnum
Character: Assistant Gambling House Cashier (Uncredited)
Tommy Farrell
Character: Bellhop (Uncredited)

Sam Finn
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)
Kenneth Gibson
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)
Fred Graham
Character: Highway Patrolman (Uncredited)

Karen Hale
Character: Nurse (Uncredited)
Stuart Hall
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)
Sam Harris
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)

Mary Alan Hokanson
Character: Prison Doctor (Uncredited)
Harry Lauter
Character: Trooper (Uncredited)
William Meader
Character: Milt (Uncredited)

Art Millan
Character: Mason (Uncredited)
Harold Miller
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)
Ralph Montgomery
Character: Interne (Uncredited)

John Pedrini
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)
Stuart Randall
Character: Detective McGill (Uncredited)
Fred Rapport
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)

Joe E. Ross
Character: Assistant Manager (Uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre
Character: Casino Employee (Uncredited)

Charles Sherlock
Character: Club Cashier (Uncredited)
Norman Stevans
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)
Bert Stevens
Character: Gambling House Patron (Uncredited)

Eileen Stevens
Character: Ruby (Uncredited)
Harry Strang
Character: Taxi Driver / Officer O'Brien (Uncredited)
Charles Sullivan
Character: Clinic Parking Garage Attendant (Uncredited)

Hal Taggart
Character: Dr. Halleck's Patient (Uncredited)
Lonnie Thomas
Character: Injured Boy (Uncredited)
Harry Tyler
Character: Mike, Florist (Uncredited)

Cecil Weston
Character: Prison Matron (Uncredited)


Production and Crew

Robert Sisk
Producer

Ted D. McCord
Director of Photography
David Buttolph
Original Music Composer

Leo K. Kuter
Art Direction
George James Hopkins
Set Decoration

Maurice De Packh
Orchestrator
Max Steiner
Additional Music

Gordon Bau
Makeup Artist
Sheila O'Brien
Costume Design