The Strange Woman is a 1946 American historical melodrama film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, starring Hedy Lamarr, George Sanders and Louis Hayward. It is based on the novel by Ben Ames Williams. It’s a psychological drama about a manipulative and morally complex woman named Jenny Hager, played by Lamarr. Set in the 19th century in a small town in Maine, the film centers on Jenny’s manipulative relationships with the men around her. She uses her charms to get what she wants, often at the expense of others, leading to a series of tragic events.
The film is notable for Lamarr’s performance, which deviates from her usual glamorous roles and shows her in a darker, more complex light. Her portrayal of Jenny captures the essence of a femme fatale character—a seductive woman whose actions lead to destruction.
Despite being a lesser-known film compared to other classic noirs, The Strange Woman is praised for its tense atmosphere, its exploration of morally ambiguous characters, and its focus on the power dynamics between men and women. Take a look at these beautiful photos to see portraits of Hedy Lamarr during the filming of The Strange Woman in 1946.
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