Dishonored Lady (1947) HEDY LAMARR



Stars: Hedy Lamarr, Dennis O’Keefe, John Loder
Director: Robert Stevenson

A gorgeous, hard-partying fashion editor reinvents herself after pressures of her job and bad luck with men drive her to a nervous breakdown. But the past comes back to haunt her when an ex-lover implicates her in a murder!

WATCH OUT for Natalie Schafer best-known as Mrs. Howell from Gillian’s Island, and Margaret Hamilton The wicked Witch of West from The Wizard of Oz. WOW!

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37 Replies to “Dishonored Lady (1947) HEDY LAMARR”

  1. Thanks Pizzaflix, This movie was great, When I was a kid my Mother watched these movies late at night and with 5 kids it was the most special thing in the world to one of kids who would awake and Mom would let us climb in and watch these old movies with her I'm sure back then I hadn't a clue what was going on in these movies, but watching this today was a reminder of my Mom and I and one of the rare times we spent alone before she passed on.

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  3. I like these old movies. My parents watched them. They were even born at the time of these flicks but they were free on TV and beautiful

  4. Margaret Hamilton is such a great actress… She has stage presence. She improves everything she appears in. This is an excellent movie.. Hedy Lamar was such a strong woman and beauty!

  5. Heddy Lamar was a beautiful lady, looking like Vivien Leigh from Gone with the Wind. It was interesting to see Margarete Hamilton make an appearance, as she was the wicked witch in the Wizard of Oz.

  6. The most I have ever seen Hedy smile … she experiments with her own life thru her movies … so beautiful with an IQ of 160 must have been very difficult …

  7. It's easy to see why she fell for John Loder.
    I had to go and look up the costume designer, Elois Jensson, I thought the look was reminiscent of Edith Head.

  8. The most beautiful brunette with beautiful blue eyes Hedy Lamarr escaped from Austria with her mother before Hitler could put her in his death camps. Hedy Lamarr however tragically lost her father and uncle and her husband there. I nominated Hedy Lamarr for a lifetime achievement Oscar two years ago because my CIA father Nimrod Alexander (see his profile on http://www.imdb.com) loved her a lot — Victor Isaac Alexander

  9. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:

    Its loveliness increases; it will never

    Pass into nothingness; (John Keats)

    And so it is with Hedy Lemarr, let it be with Hedy Lemarr!

  10. How come I can't take my eyes off of her? Not a bad flick. With the Wicked Witch ?‍♀️. Some good courtroom drama too. And a 1947 American Airlines Flagship to boot. Was a failure at the box office. Two years later as Delilah she responded to the direction of Mr. DeMille.

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