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Director: Paul Henreid
Cast: Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule, Paul Henreid, Rosenda Monteros
An artist suffering from mental problems from his experiences during the war goes to Acapulco on his honeymoon. Soon young women are turning up dead in the area, and the ex-GI comes to believe he might be responsible, as he has long stretches where he can't remember anything.
Critical Reception & Ratings
A Woman's Devotion is a 1956 thriller directed by Paul Henreid that has received mixed reviews from critics. The film follows an artist suffering from mental problems who goes on his honeymoon to Acapulco, only to become the prime suspect in a series of murders. While the film's psychological elements have been praised, some critics have found the overall plot and execution to be uneven.
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Fans of classic crime thrillers will appreciate the gripping, psychological tension of 'A Woman's Devotion' from director Paul Henreid in 1956. The film's blend of mystery, romance, and the mental anguish of its lead character, played by Ralph Meeker, creates a uniquely unsettling viewing experience.
A Woman's Devotion is a 1956 American film noir directed by Paul Henreid and starring Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule, Henreid and Rosenda Monteros. It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures.
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