This Woman Is Dangerous (1952)
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Joan Crawford is appropriately cast as the title character in This Woman is Dangerous. Crawford plays master criminal Beth Austin, the lady friend of dangerous gangster Matt Jackson (David Brian). After being caught in the crossfire of a robbery engineered by Jackson, Beth recuperates in a hospital,… More Joan Crawford is appropriately cast as the title character in This Woman is Dangerous. Crawford plays master criminal Beth Austin, the lady friend of dangerous gangster Matt Jackson (David Brian). After being caught in the crossfire of a robbery engineered by Jackson, Beth recuperates in a hospital, hoping to keep her past a secret from the authorities. But the FBI wants Beth to lead them to Jackson, and to that end, her doctor Ben Halleck (Dennis Morgan) is strong-armed into inaugurating a romance with his gorgeous patient. Eventually, of course, Ben and Beth fall genuinely in love, thereby incurring the terrible wrath of the vengeful Jackson. And to think that Joan Crawford endures all this without a hair out of place on her lovely head! TV's future "Captain Midnight" Richard Webb co-stars as a diligent FBI agent. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Felix E. Feist
- Written By
- Daniel Mainwaring, George Worthing Yates
- Genres
- Drama, Romance
- In Theaters
- Feb 9, 1952 Limited
- Studio
- Warner Bros
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Cast
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Joan Crawford
as Beth Austin
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Dennis Morgan
as Dr. Ben Halleck
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David Brian
as Matt Jackson
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Richard Webb
as Franklin
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Mari Aldon
as Ann Jackson
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Philip Carey
as Will Jackson
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Ian MacDonald
as Joe Grossland
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George Chandler
as Dr. Ryan
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William Challee
as Ned Shaw
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Sherry Jackson
as Susan Halleck
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Douglas Fowley
as Club Manager
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Kenneth Patterson
as Oculist
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Harry Tyler
as Mike
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Gladys Blake
as Hairdresser
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Cecil Weston
as Prison Matron
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Mary Ellen Hokanson
as Prison Doctor
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Harry Lauter
as Trooper
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Charles Sullivan
as Attendant
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Richard Bartell
as Waiter
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Dee Carroll
as Telephone Operator
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Karen Hale
as Nurse
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Eileen Stevens
as Chambermaid
