A Woman's Devotion (1956)

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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.

Director: Paul Henreid
Genre: Adventure, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Runtime: 88 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Les Baxter
Editing: Richard L. Van Enger
Production: Republic Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Mental Struggles and the Power of Love, Confronting Anxiety and Fear, Noir and Dark Crime Dramas, Twisted Psychological Thriller, Mental Health and Inner Struggle

Keywords

film noir, swimming, mental illness

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Woman's Devotion about?
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.
Who directed A Woman's Devotion?
A Woman's Devotion was directed by Paul Henreid.
Who stars in A Woman's Devotion?
A Woman's Devotion stars Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule, Paul Henreid, Rosenda Monteros, Fanny Schiller, José Torvay.
How long is A Woman's Devotion?
A Woman's Devotion has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is A Woman's Devotion?
A Woman's Devotion is a Adventure, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller film.
Where was A Woman's Devotion produced?
A Woman's Devotion was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of A Woman's Devotion?
The themes of A Woman's Devotion include: Mental Struggles and the Power of Love, Confronting Anxiety and Fear, Noir and Dark Crime Dramas, Twisted Psychological Thriller, Mental Health and Inner Struggle.