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Strange Impersonation is a 1946 American film noir drama film directed by Anthony Mann and starring Brenda Marshall, William Gargan and Hillary Brooke.
Strange Impersonation: Directed by Anthony Mann. With Brenda Marshall, William Gargan, Hillary Brooke, George Chandler. A research scientist conducting experiments on a new anesthetic finds herself being blackmailed by a woman she accidentally knocked down with her car; the woman wasn't hurt, but a scheming attorney has convinced her she can ...
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- Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller
- Anthony Mann
- 1946-03-16
Strange Impersonation (1946) - Turner Classic Movies. Brief Synopsis. Read More. A research scientist conducting experiments on a new anaesthetic finds herself being blackmailed by a women she accidentally knocked down with her car; the woman wasn't hurt, but a scheming attorney has convinced her she can get a lot of money for the "accident."
- Anthony Mann, George Lopez
- Brenda Marshall
A female research scientist conducting experiments on a new anesthetic has a very bad week. Her scheming assistant intentionally scars her face, her almost-fiancee appears to have deserted her and she finds herself being blackmailed by a women she accidentally knocked down with her car.
Directed by Anthony Mann. Hell hath no fury as a woman scalded by acid. A female research scientist conducting experiments on a new anesthetic has a very bad week.
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- W. Lee Wilder Productions
- Anthony Mann
A research scientist conducting experiments on a new anesthetic finds herself being blackmailed by a woman she accidentally knocked down with her car; the woman wasn't hurt, but a scheming attorney has convinced her she can get a lot of money for the "accident".
Strange Impersonation (1946) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.