Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Alimony is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Martha Vickers. The film starts with a father's search for his daughter who has disappeared. A former love interest of the missing woman narrates the events of their relationship, the nature of the woman's employment by a lawyer, and of her arrest on charges ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0041109Alimony (1949) - IMDb

    Alimony: Directed by Alfred Zeisler. With Martha Vickers, John Beal, Hillary Brooke, Laurie Lind. A promising young composer is tempted away from his devoted wife by a fortune-seeking woman who cares more for his prospects than for him.

    • (169)
    • Crime, Drama, Music
    • Alfred Zeisler
    • 1949-06-11
  3. 31. Dez. 2014 · Alimony. Small town girl Kitty Traves (Martha Vickers) comes to New York with the idea of getting rich fast. Beginning as a 'model' she then becomes a divorce co-respondent in hotel room frame-ups.

    • 71 Min.
    • 68,3K
    • k-otic
  4. Alimony ist ein Film von Alfred Zeisler mit Martha Vickers, John Beal und Hillary Brooke aus dem Jahr 1949. Deine Bewertung. ? Bewerte diesen Film. Vormerken Ignorieren Zur Liste Kommentieren....

  5. Kitty later marries millionaire George Griswold as part of Crail's alimony scheme. Employing his usual method of framing unsuspecting husbands, Crail has a photographer take a picture of Griswold in another woman's arms. His scheme soon unravels, however, during the ensuing divorce trial, when it is proved that Griswold, suspecting a frame-up ...

    • Alfred Zeisler, Mack V. Wright
    • Martha Vickers
  6. 21. Mai 2019 · Bad girl Martha Vickers steals away a composer from his loving wife when she discovers he is about to make a success on Broadway. After she gets through taking him to the cleaners, she gets involved in a crooked alimony racket.

  7. A promising young composer is tempted away from his devoted wife by a fortune-seeking woman who cares more for his prospects than for him. Alfred Zeisler. Director. Royal K. Cole.