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The Strange Woman
- (Limited Edition, Manufactured on Demand, Restored, Mono Sound)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated TVPG
- Release Date: 9/9/2025

The Strange Woman
- (Limited Edition, Manufactured on Demand, Restored, Mono Sound)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated TVPG
- Release Date: 9/9/2025
- Starring: Hedy Lamarr, George Sanders, Louis Hayward, Gene Lockhart, Hillary Brooke, Rhys Williams, June Storey, Moroni Olsen, Olive Blakeney, Kathleen Lockhart
- UPC: 840418328804
- Item #: 2743979X
- Directors: Edgar Ulmer, Douglas Sirk
- Rated: TVPG
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense, Film Noir
- Theme: Crime
- Release Date: 9/9/2025
- Original Language: ENG
- Original Year: 1946
- Run Time: 100 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Film Masters
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This period piece set in 1820s Maine follows the exploits of Jenny Hager (Hedy Lamarr), a woman with an ambitious nature. When her father abuses her, she creates her own opportunities, using men to further her status in her small town. With a cast that includes George Sanders, Louis Hayward, Gene Lockhart, and Rhys Williams, cult director Edgar G. Ulmer weaves a tale of intrigue and seduction. This is a Limited Edition release and includes a full commentary by Bernard M. Prokop.