File On Thelma Jordan

File On Thelma Jordan, File On Thelma Jordan, Blu-Ray

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Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Hickey, Barry Kelley, Basil Ruysdael, Bill Hawes, Bill Meader, Byron [S.] Barr, Byron Barr, Carolie Fitzharris, Clancy Cooper, Dorothy Klewer, Dot Farley, Eddie Parks, Eric Alden, Ethel Bryant, Ezelle Poule, Fairy Cunningham, File On Thelma Jordan, Garry Owen, Geraldine Jordan, Geraldine Wall, Gertrude Astor, Gertrude Hoffman, Gertrude W. Hoffman, Gig Young, Hal B. Wallis, Harry Antrim, Harry Templeton, Howard Gardiner, Jack Roberts, Jane Novak, Jeff Rector, Jerry James, Jim Davies, Joan Tetzel, John Cortay, Jonathan Corey, Kate Lawson, Kenneth Tobey, Ketti Frings, Larry Marks, Laura Elliot, Laura Elliott, Lee Phelps, Lew Harvey, Lorna Jordan, Lynn Whitney, Mary Gordon, Matt Kanen, Melissa Murray, Michael Ann Barrett, Mike Reynolds, Minor Watson, Mystery / Suspense, Nick Cravat, Nolan Leary, Ottola Nesmith, Paul Kelly, Richard Rober, Robert Axelrod, Robert Siodmak, Robin Corey, Rodney Bell, Roger Corman, Sam McDaniel, Sharon Bruneau, Shelley Michelle, Stan Johnson, Stanley Ridges, Stephen Roberts, Steve Roberts, Theresa Harris, Tony Merrill, Victor Young, Virginia Hunter, Wendell Corey, William Hamel

The File on Thelma Jordon is a 1950 film noir directed by noir veteran Robert Siodmak (The Dark Mirror, the Killers). No one is as good as Barbara Stanwyck (No Man of Her Own) when she's bad - the legendary actress play Thelma Jordon, a woman who seduces the married Assistant District Attorney (Wendell Corey, Hell's Half Acre) and pulls him into a web of theft and murder. Her aunt's mansion is burglarized and the woman is murdered, Thelma calls the Assistant DA to help her cover up evidence that may incriminate her. When she emerges as the prime suspect, the infatuated Assistant DA tries to sabotages the prosecution. The File on Thelma Jordon is a romantic and unusual mystery with great performances and superior direction. Beautifully shot by George Barnes (Spellbound) with a haunting score by Victor Young (The Quiet Man).

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