United States / Feb 09, 1952 / NR
Overall average
5.0/10
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Plot
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.
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Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Katherine Warren | Mrs. Millican |
| Sherry Jackson | Susan Halleck (Uncredited) |
| Harry Tyler | Mike |
| George Chandler | Dr. Bill Ryan (Uncredited) |
| Kenneth Patterson | Dr. Louis Nesburn (Uncredited) |
| Douglas Fowley | Saunders (Uncredited) |
| Gladys Blake | Maggie (Uncredited) |
| William Challee | Ned Shaw (Uncredited) |
| Richard Bartell | Waiter (Uncredited) |
| Dee Carroll | Telephone Operator (Uncredited) |
| Jean Carry | Nurse Technician (Uncredited) |
| Jack Chefe | Croupier (Uncredited) |
| James Conaty | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Oliver Cross | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Ann Faber | Mrs. Shaw |
| Franklyn Farnum | Assistant Gambling House Cashier (Uncredited) |
| Tommy Farrell | Bellhop (Uncredited) |
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| Sam Finn | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Kenneth Gibson | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Fred Graham | Highway Patrolman (Uncredited) |
| Karen Hale | Nurse (Uncredited) |
| Stuart Hall | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Sam Harris | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Mary Alan Hokanson | Prison Doctor (Uncredited) |
| Harry Lauter | Trooper (Uncredited) |
| William Meader | Milt (Uncredited) |
| Art Millan | Mason (Uncredited) |
| Harold Miller | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Ralph Montgomery | Interne (Uncredited) |
| John Pedrini | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Stuart Randall | Detective McGill (Uncredited) |
| Fred Rapport | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Joe E. Ross | Assistant Manager (Uncredited) |
| Cosmo Sardo | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Jeffrey Sayre | Casino Employee (Uncredited) |
| Charles Sherlock | Club Cashier (Uncredited) |
| Norman Stevans | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Bert Stevens | Gambling House Patron (Uncredited) |
| Eileen Stevens | Ruby (Uncredited) |
| Harry Strang | Taxi Driver / Officer O'Brien (Uncredited) |
| Charles Sullivan | Clinic Parking Garage Attendant (Uncredited) |
| Hal Taggart | Dr. Halleck's Patient (Uncredited) |
| Lonnie Thomas | Injured Boy (Uncredited) |
| Harry Tyler | Mike, Florist (Uncredited) |
| Cecil Weston | Prison Matron (Uncredited) |
| Dee Carroll | Telephone Operator (uncredited) |
Genres
DramaCrime
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | This Woman Is Dangerous |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Release date | 9 febbraio 1952 |
| Production | Robert Sisk |
| Writer | Bernard Girard, George Worthing Yates, Daniel Mainwaring |
| Editing | James Moore |
| Cinematography | Ted D. McCord |
| Assistant directors | Russell Saunders, Felix E. Feist |
| Camera operators | Ted D. McCord |
| Additional photography | Ted D. McCord |
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| Production design | Leo K. Kuter, George James Hopkins |
| Art direction | Leo K. Kuter, George James Hopkins |
| Set decoration | George James Hopkins, Leo K. Kuter |
| Music | David Buttolph, Oliver S. Garretson, Leslie G. Hewitt, Maurice De Packh |
| Sound | David Buttolph, Oliver S. Garretson, Leslie G. Hewitt, Maurice De Packh |
| Costume design | Sheila O'Brien, Gordon Bau |
| Makeup | Gordon Bau, Sheila O'Brien |
| Hairstyling | Gordon Bau, Sheila O'Brien |
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