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The Lady is a Tramp…: Clues and Innuendos in DOUBLE INDEMNITY

• 10/04/2011 • 1 Comment

Posted in April's Reactions
Tags: Barbara Stanwyck, Billy Wilder, Double Indemnity (1944), Edward G. Robinson, femme fatales, Film noir, Fred MacMurray, Phyllis Dietrichson


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