Director:
Henry LevinCámara:
Joseph WalkerMúsica:
George DuningReparto:
Rosalind Russell, Melvyn Douglas, Sid Caesar, Betsy Blair, Nina Foch, Harry von Zell, Hugh Beaumont, Victoria Horne, Denver Pyle, Ray Walker, Emory Parnell (más)Sinopsis(1)
Rosalind Russell stars in this complex psychological drama about a woman whose husband is killed in World War II while saving the lives of five comrades. She sets out for some sort of revenge, but when she is struck by a truck and paralyzed, a boozy reporter (Melvyn Douglas) thinks she can walk again and uses psychology to help her. But what she also doesn't know is - he's one of the five men on her list! Richly photographed in a gauzy style by cinematographer Joseph Walker to heighten the dreamlike quality of the story, with excellent support by Sid Caesar, Betsy Blair, Nina Foch. Directed by Henry Levin (Genghis Khan). (texto oficial de la distribuidora)
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