Strange Impersonation
"Hell hath no fury as a woman scalded by acid."
Originally released in 1946. Strange Impersonation is a romance/thriller film. directed by Anthony Mann. At just 68 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Brenda Marshall, William Gargan, and Hillary Brooke
Synopsis
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.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Brenda Marshall
as Nora Goodrich
William Gargan
as Dr. Stephen Lindstrom
Hillary Brooke
as Arline Cole
George Chandler
as J W Rinse, plaintiffs' atty.
Ruth Ford
as Jane Karaski #1
H.B. Warner
as Dr. Mansfield, plastic surgeon
Lyle Talbot
as Insp. Malloy, chief interrogator
Mary Treen
as Talkative nurse
Cay Forester
as Miss Roper, interrogation witness
Dick Scott
as Detective
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- W. Lee Wilder Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Strange Impersonation about?
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 ...
Who directed Strange Impersonation?
Strange Impersonation was directed by Anthony Mann.
How long is Strange Impersonation?
Strange Impersonation has a runtime of 1 hours and 8 minutes (68 minutes total).
When was Strange Impersonation released?
Strange Impersonation was released on March 16, 1946 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Strange Impersonation?
The main cast of Strange Impersonation includes Brenda Marshall, William Gargan, Hillary Brooke, George Chandler, Ruth Ford.