Phantom Lady (1944) – Robert Siodmak

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Phantom Lady (1944) – Robert Siodmak
Fay Helm-Tom Conway "El Halcón en San Francisco" (The Falcon in San Francisco) 1945, de Joseph H. Lewis.
Night Monster (1942)
"Why don't you have Millie do that, Miss Judd? That's a maid's work, not a housekeeper's. You needn't answer because I know the reason: that spot under your hand is blood and you didn't want anyone to know."
"Blood? Ridiculous."
"Yes, it is ridiculous. It couldn't be blood, but it is. I've seen those spots before and I've seen you trying to scrub them out because you knew what they were. Blood, the whole house reeks of it. The air is charged with death and hatred and something that's unclean!"
Phantom Lady (1944) Robert Siodmak
August 29th 2022
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Phantom Lady | Robert Siodmak | 1944
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