Blonde Ice (1949)

Blonde Ice (1949)
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The film career of actress Leslie Brooks lasted long enough for her to contribute several mesmerizingly bitchy performances. In Blonde Ice, Brooks is cast as Claire, a society reporter who'll do literally anything for a story. She manages to keep herself in the headlines by marrying and romancing a series of wealthy men, all of whom die under mysterious circumstances. To deflect suspicion from herself, Claire frames her erstwhile boyfriend, sportswriter Les Burns (Robert Paige). Because the police department is incredibly obtuse throughout the film, it's up to a criminal psychologist (David Leonard) to expose Claire as a homicidal sociopath. Blonde Ice might make a fascinating double feature with Nicole Kidman's 1994 starrer To Die For. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Leslie BrooksRobert Paige, (more)
Director(s):
Jack Bernhard
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Blonde Ice

The film career of actress Leslie Brooks lasted long enough for her to contribute several mesmerizingly bitchy performances. In Blonde Ice, Brooks is cast as Claire, a society reporter who'll do literally anything for a story. She manages to keep herself in the headlines by marrying and romancing a series of wealthy men, all of whom die under mysterious circumstances. To deflect suspicion from herself, Claire frames her erstwhile boyfriend, sportswriter Les Burns (Robert Paige). Because the police department is incredibly obtuse throughout the film, it's up to a criminal psychologist (David Leonard) to expose Claire as a homicidal sociopath. Blonde Ice might make a fascinating double feature with Nicole Kidman's 1994 starrer To Die For. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
74 mins

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Director(s):
Jack Bernhard
Writer(s):
Kenneth GametRaymond Schrock
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Mark B.

This looks like it came off a very old and worn, somewhat wrinkled reel. Maybe even from an old VHS tape. The movie itself had a bit of potential, but the transfer made it difficult to watch.

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