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Lana Turner by Laszlo Willinger, c.1939
Cora Smith
Lana Turner in The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)
I used to think to myself the reason I fell for you was because you were smart. Now I find out that you are smart. “Double-crossed.” Ha! I’ll say I was. You and that Keats fixed it up so that I tried to kill you too. That was to get you clear. And then you two fixed it up to plead me guilty. Well, listen, Mr. Frank Chambers. When I get through, you’ll find out there’s such a thing as being too smart!
LANA TURNER as Cora Smith in THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE (1946) dir. Tay Garnett