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Based on the novel by James M. Cain, this is the story of a married woman who falls in love with a drfiter as they both conspire to murder her husband so they can be together. Nothing special, despite a couple of memorable scenes, including the sad ending. See also the 1946 version |
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![]() | 20th March 1981 Cinema | |
Postman Always Rings Twice (1981) 15th September 1998 DVD ![]() 1.33:1 |
![]() | Frank Chambers |
![]() | Cora Papadakis |
![]() | Nick Papadakis |
![]() | Mr. Katz |
![]() | Kennedy |
![]() | Madge |
![]() | Sackett |
![]() | Barlow (as Tom Hill) |
![]() | Motorcycle Cop |
![]() | Insurance Salesman |
![]() | Man from Home Town |
![]() | Scoutmaster |
![]() | Goebel |
![]() | Ringmaster |
![]() | Sign Man #1 |
![]() | Sign Man #2 |
![]() | Ticket Clerk |
![]() | Grandmother |
![]() | Granddaughter |
![]() | Crapshooter (as Lionel Smith) |
![]() | Crapshooter |
![]() | Crapshooter |
Crapshooter | |
![]() | Matron |
Twin Oaks Customer | |
![]() | Twin Oaks Customer |
![]() | The Salesman |
![]() | Judge |
History | |||
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Friday, 24th April 1981 | Capitol Cinema | USA | |
Saturday, 7th September 2024 | Music Box Theatre | USA |