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Woman and Window
Like The Stranger, Fritz Lang's The Woman in the Window ( 1945 ) was a production of the independent International Pictures.
Matisse showed Open Window and Woman with the Hat at the Salon.
* The Woman in the Window ( 1945 ) ( uncredited ) as the Boy Scout who finds Mazard ’ s body
His most recent work is the collection of short stories, The Woman in the Window ( 2009 ).
In 1944, he played the District Attorney in " The Woman in the Window " with Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett
The principal actors Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, and Dan Duryea, had earlier appeared together in The Woman in the Window ( 1944 ) also directed by Fritz Lang.
More recently, critic Dennis Schwartz wrote, " Scarlet Street is a bleak psychological film noir that has the same leading actors as his 1944 film The Woman in the Window.
In the 1940s, Robinson demonstrated his ability to succeed in comedic and film noir roles, including Raoul Walsh's Manpower ( 1941 ) with Marlene Dietrich and George Raft, Larceny, Inc. ( 1942 ) with Jane Wyman and Broderick Crawford, Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity ( 1944 ) with Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck, Fritz Lang's The Woman in the Window ( 1945 ) with Joan Bennett and Raymond Massey, Fritz Lang's Scarlet Street ( 1945 ) with Joan Bennett and Dan Duryea, and Orson Welles ' The Stranger ( 1946 ) with Orson Welles and Loretta Young.
* The Woman in the Window ( 1945 )
File: Edgar Germain Hilaire Degas 026. jpg | Edgar Degas, Woman at a Window, 1875-1878
* Woman Reading a Letter, and a Man at a Window, A-c. 1668-70 ( Canvas on panel )
* 1663: Woman at a Window with a Copper Bowl of Apples and a Cock Pheasant ( Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge )
* The Woman in the Window ( 1944 )
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As the 1940s progressed, he found his niche as the " sniveling, deliberately taunting " antagonist in a number of films noir ( Scarlet Street, The Woman in the Window, Criss Cross, Too Late for Tears ), though he was sometimes cast in more objective roles ( Black Angel, Ministry of Fear, One Way Street ).
* The Woman in the Window ( 1944 )
The Woman in the Window ( 1944 ) is a film noir directed by Fritz Lang that tells the story of psychology professor Richard Wanley ( Edward G. Robinson ) who meets and becomes enamored of a young femme fatale.
Scriptwriter Nunnally Johnson founded International Pictures ( his own independent production company ) after writing successful films such as The Grapes of Wrath ( 1940 ) and other John Ford films, and chose The Woman in the Window as its premiere project.
The term first was applied to American films in French film magazines in 1946, the year when The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ), Double Indemnity ( 1944 ), Laura ( 1944 ), Murder, My Sweet ( 1944 ), and The Woman in the Window were released in France.
The Woman in the Window also features Raymond Massey as the District Attorney, a friend of Wanley.
When the film was released, the staff at Variety magazine lauded the film and wrote, " Nunnally Johnson whips up a strong and decidedly suspenseful murder melodrama in Woman in the Window.
* The Woman in the Window film trailer at YouTube
* The Woman in the Window on Lux Radio Theater: June 25, 1945
* The Woman in the Window on Theater of Romance: March 26, 1946

Woman and 1944
* Deirdre, a famous dancer who was burned nearly completely and whose brain was placed in a faceless but beautiful mechanical body, in C. L. Moore's short story of 1944, " No Woman Born ".
Among the most notable of these was the 1944 novella " No Woman Born ", which went on to be included in over ten different science fiction anthologies, including The Best of C. L. Moore.
His second feature, and first A-film, was the Maria Montez-Jon Hall vehicle, Cobra Woman ( 1944 ), made in garish Technicolor.
* Cobra Woman ( 1944 )
* Weird Woman ( 1944 )
* Cobra Woman ( 1944 )
The 1940s brought us Before I Hang ( 1940 ), Black Friday ( 1940 ), Dr. Cyclops ( 1940 ), The Devil Commands ( 1941 ), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( 1941 ), Man Made Monster ( 1941 ), It Happened Tomorrow ( 1944 ), It Happens Every Spring ( 1949 ), and The Perfect Woman ( 1949 ).
Among her memorable films during this time were The Constant Nymph ( 1943 ) ( for which she received her third Academy Award nomination ), Jane Eyre ( 1944 ), Ivy ( 1947 ), and Letter from an Unknown Woman ( 1948 ).
A series of six low-budget Universal Horror movies starring Lon Chaney, Jr. and based on the radio show was produced in the 1940s: Calling Dr. Death ( 1943 ), Weird Woman ( 1944 ), Dead Man's Eyes ( 1944 ), The Frozen Ghost ( 1945 ), Strange Confession ( 1945 ) and Pillow of Death ( 1945 ).
* Jungle Woman ( 1944 )
Her beauty soon made her the centerpiece of Universal's Technicolor costume adventures, notably the six in which she was teamed with Jon Hall — Arabian Nights ( 1942 ), White Savage ( 1943 ), Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves ( 1944 ), Cobra Woman ( 1944 ), Gypsy Wildcat ( 1944 ), and Sudan ( 1945 ).
* Cobra Woman ( 1944 )
She reached the peak of her career in 1944, with the star role in The Woman of My Dreams, a lavishly enacted musical colour film again directed by Georg Jacoby.
* The Woman of My Dreams ( 1944 )
* This Man and This Woman ( 1944 )
* A Woman in Sunshine, 1944.
The 1944 film The Spider Woman is based on several Holmes stories, among them " The Speckled Band.

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