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1964 • Crime / Drama • 122m

Woman of Straw

"It's so easy to set fire to a..."

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Anthony Richmond schemes to get the fortune of his tyrannical, wheelchair-using tycoon uncle Charles Richmond by persuading Maria, a nurse he employs, to marry him.

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Gina Lollobrigida
Gina Lollobrigida
Maria Marcello
Sean Connery
Sean Connery
Anthony Richmond
Ralph Richardson
Ralph Richardson
Charles Richmond
Alexander Knox
Alexander Knox
Detective Inspector Lomer
Johnny Sekka
Johnny Sekka
Thomas
Peter Madden
Peter Madden
Yacht Captain
Danny Daniels
Danny Daniels
Fenton
Laurence Hardy
Laurence Hardy
Baines
Michael Goodliffe
Michael Goodliffe
Solicitor
André Morell
André Morell
Judge
Noel Howlett
Noel Howlett
Assistant Solicitor
Douglas Wilmer
Douglas Wilmer
Dr. Murray
Georgina Cookson
Georgina Cookson
Guest at Villa Salon (uncredited)
George Curzon
George Curzon
Second Executive (uncredited)
Gilda Dahlberg
Gilda Dahlberg
Guest at Villa Salon (uncredited)
Producer: Michael RelphDirector: Basil DeardenScreenplay: Stanley MannScreenplay: Robert Muller

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CinemaSerf
2024-12-01
70%

I was pleasantly surprised with this film. "Charles" (Sir Ralph Richardson) is a wealthy man, a bully and an odious sort of creature, but one who has taken a shine to his nurse "Maria" (Gina Lollobrigida). She, in turn, has taken to the wastrel nephew "Tony" (Sean Connery) who is trying to manipulate her into marrying the old man for his £50m fortune then the two of them can spend it once he has shaken off his mortal coil. There is a slightly convoluted back story, but aside from that it is a simple and engaging tale of good old fashioned greed and avarice. It's cleverly tempered by just a shade of jeopardy - you are never entirely sure who is going to stab who in the back. You just know this is not going to end up with everything smelling of roses! It is long, and maybe could have shaved twenty minutes from the plot development stages - it is pretty obvious how the theme is going to pan out, but once it gets up an head of steam it's well written, well directed and all three work well together to create an entertaining feature that offers a pretty savage indictment on human venality.

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Status
Released
Origin
US, GB
Languages
English
Studios
Michael Relph Productions, United Artists

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