Hedy Lamarr | The Strange Woman (1946) Drama, Film-Noir, Romance | Full Movie HD
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Beautiful Jenny Hager finds she can always get what she wants from the men in the 1820's port of Bangor, Maine. Freed by the death of her drunkard father she soon manoeuvres herself into a position to marry a middle-aged monied local businessman. Though she often uses his money to do good, she continues to consider all other men fair game.
Directors: Edgar G. Ulmer, Douglas Sirk
Writers: Herb Meadow, Ben Ames Williams
Stars: Hedy Lamarr, George Sanders, Louis Hayward, Hillary Brooke
Genre: Drama, Mystery & Suspense, Film-Noir, Romance
Original title: The Strange Woman (1946)
Colorized version: • The Strange Woman (194...
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Hedy Lamarr was not only a beautiful Austrian actress but an electronic genius too. She's the one who came up with the idea of high-frequency waves to detect German submarines in WW II. But the military took her lightly because she was a woman. However, towards the end of her life, she was honored as one of the innovative women engineers of the day. Today's wi-fi and Internet have their roots in Hedy Lamarr's discovery.
She was a beautiful genius ❣️
That's not what happened. First, she didn't work on this invention alone. She worked with a notable male scientist. The fact that she was a woman had nothing to do with the rejection. The military rejected the idea because they claimed the invention was too big to retrofit onto torpedoes. But, they seized the patent anyway, claiming she was an alien. So, the military said her idea was no good but stole it anyway. And, this invention later became the foundation for wireless wifi and Bluetooth. Her family was screwed out of trillions.
Talking female geniuses there is another brilliant female Austrian I bet you have never heard of but if you google her you would be amazed & saddened in equal measure. Lise Meitner. She was shafted out of a Nobel Prize by Otto (backstabber) Hahn. Another female scientist perhaps you have never heard of but have heard of DNA is Rosalind Franklin she too was shafted out of a Noble Prize as the committee did/do not give posthumously nor accepted a female cracked the code.
I think the title of this film, may of been better titled as The Damaged Woman. I love these old movies 🎬.
The devious woman would also fit
Edgar Ulmer also directed DETOUR. Worthy seeing.
The contrast of actress Hedy’s dark hair, pale skin and green eyes along with a brilliant mind that pioneered a concept called ‘frequency jumping’ which was the precursor to todays Wi-Fi, makes her such a unique and incredible woman indeed! 🖤❤
How are the men so ugly and the woman so beautiful in 1940s movies 😂
You missed the entire point of the movie.
Bullshit, just look at the soldier (German, american, Soviet) to see that man was beautiful, more than today.
This is an excellent portrait of what a sociopath is: manipulative, cunnning, always thinking several moves ahead in the game, highly intelligent and charming, yet without fear, remorse, shame, or pity. It has been estimated that 10% of the population is like this. This film is psychology 101.
I've heard the same that 1 in 10 people are sociopaths or narcissists. In a country of 330 million 33 million are like that. They are also called Republican supporters.
OmG what a good movie, what good movies they made during the 40s. Great actors, but Hedy Lamar was so amazing, one of the best actresses of that periode beside Vivien Leigh, Barbara Stanwyck, Bette Davis and Katharine Hepburn. Thank you very much for this uncolored original Version.
I loved this movie! Hedy is so breathtakingly beautiful; you just can’t take your eyes off her. I remember her as Delilah in Samson and Delilah as George Sanders courtesan and they made a good couple in both movies!
Wow. She was Delilah"!
Hedy Lamar, so wonderful at playing this role and am only part way through this movie. Would be an illustration of this personality, might see what ensues after she posts the letter to Ephraim. If writers and filmmakers nowadays could make such movies.
Instead of love or pure emotions of that kind, movie is filled with all lust and lustful gestures. At some point I even felt I am watching a porn movie though people have covered fully by cloths but their lust is still visible.
Agreed.
Last has always existed in life whatever the generation, the difference was those days, it was hinted at, innuendo, which is actually at times more powerful,. If you felt this film was pornographic, I can only imagine, what you feel about the scenes of today, which leave nothing to the imagination. This is not a criticism of yourself of course. Just making a point. God Bless.
Excuse my predictive txt, the word I meant was lust.
Which I love about old movies; the emotions and intent even powerful and don’t need to say much.
I blame George and Heady. They could drive anyone. Them seducing eachother is icing on the cake.
What a " strange' movie & what a character role played by Hedy as the Strange woman - thoroughly enjoyed it - thanks.
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not only was hedy lamarr a gorgeous blonde bombshell, she also made flat screen tv's in her off time.
Blonde?
@@susanford2388not blonde! Also, she wasn't the Bluetooth or Wi-Fi inventor either. Can't believe such myths.
Bellissimo film lei era buona ma anche malvagia e a fatto una.......guardatelo e capirete ne vale la pena l unico difetto che bisogna leggere I sottotitoli in italiano e non e piacevole guardare e leggere contemporaneamente perché ti perdi qualche parola per questo e preferibile la traduzione in italiano grazie
Now that's what I call a movie and acting. The title doesn't do it justice that's for sure! Her enticing, seductive ways were so well timed and seemed so natural - you'd swear she was the vixen she portrayed. How could she love Poster's son who was so weak and she'd bullied as a young girl. Women never respect weak men like him. In those days, women like her were considered evil because they were never satisfied and always did whatever they could to get what they want. By today's standards that's nothing what she did. All the main actors did an excellent job and the story had excitement, suspense and the black and white really lent an excellent aspect to this movie. An actress who became an inventor - brains and beauty, talent and guts - what a package. Thanks.
Very intelligent woman
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what lovely movie, with a moral of the story. THESE DAYS MOVIES give anger ,encourage ugliness.
I love the old movies so much
She stared at her father as he beat her, in defiance, almost with initial pleasure. The pain took over... Bluntly, she was a ruthless man-eater. The real fascination is the story. Was it fiction or biographical? She watched for a moment as a woman-friend was being attacked with obvious intent. For a few moments she looked, almost thrilled, as her hand gripped tightly, her own man's arm, . It's scintillating stuff!
She played it so well and it’s my first time watching a movie with her and she’s really iconic
Any reason for why she became the way she she was a maneater
Why did u think she got pleasure from the initial beating from her dad
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This movie reminded me of, “Moby Dick”, in many ways.
"Poor, little Jenny Hager" is "strange" because she was SA by many old men in town, including her dad.
Peccato qui non ci sono i sottotitoli
Un bellissimo film peccato che non è in italiano
Thanks for the upload - both Dennis Hoey and Hillary Brooke did multiple Sherlock Holmes movies with Nigel Bruce and Basil Rathbone. Nice to see them together here as well.
Thank you very much! ❤
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EarthLink to see what this "strange" is.
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Many clever females have been overlooked in the past & Hollywood should make accurate films about them. Hedy Lamarr, Lise Meitner & Rosalind Franklin being 3 off the top of my head. All three have contributed hugely to mankind.
Ian Macdonald of High Noon is in this.
I'm looking for her own life movie can't find it
Do you mean BOMBSHELL: THE HEDY LAMARR STORY? It's an excellent documentary and available on YT, Amazon Prime, Netflix, and some other streaming services.
@@aadamtx they don't have a movie? Thanks
No feature film about her life, just the documentary.
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🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉bravo!!!!
The comments are interesting. Who’s a man and who’s a woman commenting. Imagine living in a time where you can’t work, you can’t improve your situation without marriage. A time where the only way to no longer live in abuse and squalor is to marry into a better life. She is a survivor. She is an intelligent woman who had no other options in a patriarchal society. Not a deviant and evil woman, but a woman who survived in a time where women were objects and property. And how perfect to have a genius women - the first person to discover the origins of Wi-Fi to play the part.
She was a whoaaahhhh!
Not deviant and evil at all manipulating a son to kill his father.
what a woman inventer of Wi 1:09:52
Wi Fi
Woman inventor? Would you say Man inventor? Female or Male is grammatically correct
Great melodrama - and it sure rains a lot in Maine! Hayward and Sanders both starred in B films as The Saint before getting together on this film.
That’s not Susan Hayward at all! That’s the one and only HEDY LAMAR in this movie.
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Louis Hayward , goof.
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Film bellissimo 💯💯