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Woman of Straw [Import]
- (Australia - Import)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated: PG
- Release Date: 06/09/2024
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Woman of Straw [Import]
(Australia - Import)
- Starring: Gina Lollobrigida, Sean Connery, Ralph Richardson
- Director: Basil Dearden
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense
- Year of Release: 1964
- UPC: 9337369042299
- Blu-ray Region 0
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Product Notes
Aging, infirm tycoon Charles Richmond (Ralph Richardson) would rather leave his fortune to charity than have his ne'er-do-well nephew Tony (Sean Connery) see a dime of it. Tony's response is to hire the old man a gorgeous caregiver. Maria Marcello (Gina Lollobrigida), who'll make her way into the will... with an "accident" to follow. Not all, however, is what it seems in Basil Dearden's stylish suspenser; Alexander Knox, Johnny Sekka also star. 122 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English. Region Free
Credits
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CreditsGina Lollobrigida
Sean Connery
Ralph Richardson
Alexander Knox
Johnny Sekka
Laurence Hardy
Danny Daniels
Peter Madden
Joseph Wise
Ronald Hatton
Michael Goodliffe
Douglas Wilmer
Andre Morell
A. J. Brown
George Zenios
Edward Underdown
George Curzon
Georgina Cookson
Gilda Dahlberg
Robert Bruce
Peggy Marshall
Michael Corcoran
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DirectorsBasil Dearden