Lured - George Sanders, Lucille Ball

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I do not own copyrights/protected under fair use This movie is for educational purposes and I am not responsible if viewers find it entertaining. All comments posted can be used for education and research IMDb 6.9 - A serial killer in London is murdering young women whom he meets through the personal columns of newpapers. He announces each of his murders to the police by sending them a cryptic poem. After a dancer disappears, the police enlist an American friend of hers, Sandra Carpenter(Lucille Ball), to answer adds in the personal columns to lure the killer.

George Sanders, Lucille Ball, Charles Coburn, Boris Karloff, Cedric Hardwicke, George Zucco

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  • Peace and blessings, I live for good ole B&W movies :-) yes if you could upload The Dark Corner i would more than appreciate it, I rarely go to the movies, because they can't touch, back in the day films, they didn't need millions to make good films, or a lot of sex, violence, blood, etc, please let me know when you up load and thanks in advance leesullivan98@yahoo.com (coming down from my soapbox now) :-)

  • @leesullivan98 I TOTALLY agree with your stance on the current entertainment situation. I will only be able to make this one available for a few days. Do you have a preference to the days you would like to see it? Let me know if you do.

  • An absolute gem!

  • @MountainMan23 I completely agree.

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  • Peace, presently unemployed so have nothing but time on my hands, will be happy "anytime" you can upload, and thanks again so very much for your wonderful kindness, Godspeed and God Bless.....Lee

  • Lucy really was remarkably beautiful, & a fine, natural talent. Her warm hearted all-American girl (who doesn't take any crap) persona is really appealing. I can see why Orson Welles once called her the finest actress in America.

  • Lucille Ball starred in a 1944 episode of the radio program Suspense, entitled Dime a Dance. It was based on a Cornell Woolrich story, & it could've served as an early draft of this film's script.

  • @leesullivan98 I previously uploaded The Dark Corner on this channel but removed it due to potential copyright issues. If you would like to see it I can upload it again for a short time. Thanks for the additional info. regarding this wonderful lady. Have a terrific week. kb

  • @coachBswife yes she made a drama with Henry Fonda, she was quite good in it and another good mystery movie, but I don't recall the name, and ofcourse she made funnies with Red Skelton, I love her too for not just the great actress, but a great human being, esp. on race issues....great & beautiful

  • @leesullivan98 I grew up with I Love Lucy re-runs and now I love discovering her career before TV. I was amazed how great she was in these type roles. I am glad you enjoyed rediscovering this one.

  • Thanks for this post, I love old B&Ws, had not seem this one in ages, but remember this being one of my favorite Lucy films...........

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