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  1. A crime gang leader is losing her sight, so while her lover goes into hiding, she checks in to the hospital for extensive surgery to recover her eyesight. There she is treated by a handsome young doctor. As expected not only does the doctor successfully open her eyes, he also opens her heart for him.

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  3. This woman is tough. This woman is smart. This woman is Joan Crawford. This Woman Is Dangerous. Who else but Crawford could portray a criminal mastermind and a glamour gal? In this gritty melodrama, the silver-screen legend stars as Beth Austin, the brains behind a skilled robbery crew. She's also the inamorata of callous killer and fellow gang member Matt (David Brian) -- until a medical ...

  4. Joan Crawford is appropriately cast as the title character in This Woman is Dangerous. Crawford plays master criminal Beth Austin, the lady friend of dangerous gangster Matt Jackson (David Brian). After being caught in the crossfire of a robbery engineered by Jackson, Beth recuperates in a hospital, hoping to keep her past a secret from the authorities. But the FBI wants Beth to lead them to ...

  5. Year: 1952. Original title: This Woman Is Dangerous. Synopsis: A tough lady gangster learns that she will be totally blind within a week. She seeks help from the one eye surgeon who may be able to save her sight. In the process, he also causes her to have a change of heart.You can watch This Woman Is Dangerous through Rent,buy on the platforms ...

  6. This Woman Is Dangerous 1952. Joan Crawford, Dennis Morgan, David Brian A crime-gang leader (Joan Crawford) enters a hospital for an eye operation and falls in love with her doctor (Dennis Morgan).

    • 93 Min.
    • Classic Movies Kristine Rose
  7. This Woman isn’t all that dangerous if you ask me, but This Movie is pretty bad. I dunno if this is the worst that Crawford ever made (as she once claimed), but it’s definitely the worst one I’ve seen thus far! Joan certainly did the gangsteress thing AND the disabled/post-op romance thing to greater effect in better films. I won’t be keeping this one in my collection.