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  1. A Woman's Devotion is a 1956 American film noir directed by Paul Henreid and starring Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule, Henreid and Rosenda Monteros. It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures.

  2. 7 de out. de 2020 · Title: A Woman's Devotion. Summary: A newly married American couple vacationing in Mexico is prevented by the police from leaving Acapulco when the husband becomes prime suspect in a local girl's homicide. Directed by: Paul Henreid.

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  3. A Woman's Devotion: Directed by Paul Henreid. With Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule, Paul Henreid, Rosenda Monteros. A newly-married American couple vacationing in Mexico is prevented by the police from leaving Acapulco when the husband becomes the prime suspect in a local girl's murder.

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  4. An artist suffering from mental problems from his experiences during the war goes to Acapulco on his honeymoon. Soon young women are turning up dead in the area, and the ex-GI comes to believe he might be responsible, as he has long stretches where he can't remember anything.

  5. A newly-married American couple vacationing in Mexico is prevented by the police from leaving Acapulco when the husband becomes the prime suspect in a local girl's murder.

  6. A Woman's Devotion is a film directed by Paul Henreid with Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule, Paul Henreid, Rosenda Monteros .... Year: 1956. Original title: A Woman's Devotion. Synopsis: After six months of marriage to Trevor Stevenson (Ralph Meeker), well-known painter and much-decorated hero of World War Two, Stella (Janice Rule)has found such ...

  7. A WOMAN'S DEVOTION. Directed by. Paul Henreid. United States, 1956. Crime, Drama, Film noir, Mystery, Thriller. 88. Synopsis. A newly married American couple vacationing in Mexico is prevented by the police from leaving Acapulco when the husband becomes prime suspect in a local girl’s homicide. Synopsis.