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Too Late for Tears
A woman (Lizabeth Scott) kills her husband and plots with a private eye (Dan Duryea) after the ruthless woman stumbles across a suitcase filled with $60,000 in her car.
13 October 1900, Columbus, Ohio, USA
11 May 1920, Bethune, Colorado, USA
26 July 1901, New York City, New York, USA
April 24, 1889 in Los Angeles, California, USA
4 November 1884, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
13 June 1925, Buenos Aires, Argentina
19 October 1907, El Paso, Texas, USA
August 30, 1908 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
April 23, 1915 in Los Angeles, California, USA
April 24, 1913 in Rockford, Illinois, USA
April 20, 1918 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
July 11, 1909 in East St. Louis, Illinois, USA
May 1, 1884 in Canada
3 August 1918, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
25 August 1913, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
25 May 1916, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
28 July 1899, Beresford, South Dakota, USA
4 March 1914, Dallas, Texas, USA
August 12, 1916 in Biddeford, Maine, USA
December 2, 1905 in Hollywood, California, USA
August 28, 2014
The movie failed to find much of an audience in its own time. It looks a little better every year.
October 30, 2015
As the money-hungry woman without a conscience, Scott is terrific, seductive as Ulysses' sirens and just as destructive to the men she draws into her web.
October 30, 2015
Despite an involved plot and an occasional overabundance of palaver, not all of which is bright, this yarn about a cash-hungry dame who doesn't let men or conscience stand in her way, is an adult and generally suspenseful adventure.
February 21, 2005
The husky-voiced winsome smiling Lizabeth Scott turns in a finely tuned performance as the femme fatale.

