Weird Woman is a 1944 Inner Sanctum film noir mystery and horror film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Lon Chaney Jr., Anne Gwynne, and Evelyn Ankers.[1][2] The "Inner Sanctum" franchise originated with a popular radio series and all of the films star Chaney Jr. The film is one of several films based on the novel Conjure Wife by Fritz Leiber, the others including Night of the Eagle (1962) and Witches' Brew (1980). Co-star Evelyn Ankers had previously worked with Chaney in Ghost of Frankenstein, where Chaney played the Frankenstein monster, and The Wolf Man, where Chaney played the title role.
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WeirdWoman is a 1944 Inner Sanctum film noir mystery and horror film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Lon Chaney Jr., Anne Gwynne, and Evelyn...
Her acting debut was in The Woman in Red (1984), alongside Gene Wilder. She also starred in the John Hughes film Weird Science (1985), and in Hard to...
Prentice Top Man (1943) – Pat Warren Ladies Courageous (1944) – Gerry Vail WeirdWoman (1944) – Paula Reed Moon Over Las Vegas (1944) – Marion Corbett South...
Calling Dr. Death. The films in the series are Calling Dr. Death (1943), WeirdWoman (1944), Dead Man's Eyes (1944), The Frozen Ghost (1945), Strange Confession...
Lowell as Bank Teller Vincent Ward as Businessman #1 Lucinda Jenney as WeirdWoman Ed Lauter as Mobster #3 Mike Figgis as Mobster #1 Danny Huston as Bartender...
Instant, the Entire Universe), while in Hong Kong it used 奇異女俠玩救宇宙 (WeirdWoman Warrior Fucks Around and Saves the Universe). Taiwanese audiences disapproved...
Impostor (1944) as Chauzel Phantom Lady (1944) as District Attorney (voice) WeirdWoman (1944) as Radio Announcer (voice, uncredited) Hat Check Honey (1944)...
of the locality wears green, "golden and silken gear" was worn by the weirdwoman seen plunging into the River Shin was seen by a (games)keeper of the...
ability as the "weirding way". In Dune, the Fremen use the word "weirding" instead of "Bene Gesserit", calling Jessica a "weirdingwoman" and noting "he...
Weird TV, or Weird Television, was a programme that aired in 1991 on Canadian late-night TV, as well as American stations such as KCOP, Channel 13 in Los...
Verdigris brothel. Madam (やり手婆, Yarite Baba) Voiced by: Kimiko Saitō An old woman who owns the Verdigris brothel and offered Maomao a place to work, treating...
The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories is an anthology of weird fiction edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer. Published on 30 Oct 2011, it contains...
Unknown. It is said to have been the inspiration for at least three films: WeirdWoman (1944), Night of the Eagle (also known as Burn, Witch, Burn!) (1962)...
The Weird Al Show is an American television show hosted by "Weird Al" Yankovic. Produced in association with Dick Clark Productions and taped at NBC Studios...
Weird West (aka Weird Western) is a term used for the hybrid genres of fantasy Western, horror Western and science fiction Western. The term originated...
Weird Tales is an American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine founded by J. C. Henneberger and J. M. Lansinger in late 1922. The first issue, dated...
"Voodoo Man". Allmovie. Retrieved August 7, 2011. Wollstein, Hans J. "WeirdWoman". Allmovie. Retrieved August 7, 2011. Blaise, Judd. "La Fiancee Des Tenebres"...
Brett The Impostor (aka Strange Confession) (1944) as Col. DeBoivin WeirdWoman (1944) as Prof. Millard Sawtelle The Monster Maker (1944) as Lawrence...
directed by Carol Reed, starring David Niven and Stanley Holloway – (GB) WeirdWoman, starring Lon Chaney Jr. and Anne Gwynne When Strangers Marry, starring...