Woman In The Window, The (1944) - (Movie Clip) Thanks For The Dime
Having committed no offense but justifiable homicide, Professor Wanley (Edward G. Robinson) leaves Joan Bennett (title character) with the body of her sponsor, flees New York to the north, and encounters a toll collector (Joe Devlin), Fritz Lang making it more than tense, in The Woman In The Window, 1944.
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Opening doesnt seem for a moment incidental, establishing Edward G. Robinson as composed professor Wanley, Dorothy Peterson his wife departing for the summer with the kids, Raymond Massey and Edmond Breon as his friendly colleagues, and a portrait of Joan Bennett, in Fritz Langs chilling The Woman In The Window, 1944.
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Alice (Joan Bennett) finds Professor Wanley (Edward G. Robinson) admiring her portrait in Fritz Lang's The Woman in the Window, (1944).