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Lady Of Burlesque (Alpha) (1943)
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Starring: Iris Adrian, J. Edward Bromberg, Gloria Dickson, Charles Dingle, Pinky Lee, Michael O'Shea
Director: William A. Wellman
Category: Suspense, Mystery
Studio: Alpha Video
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Length:
91 mins

 
 

 

Based on the G-String Murders by Gypsy Rose Lee

The electric Barbara Stanwyck brings her acting and dancing talents to the murder mystery based on Gypsy Rose Lee's bestseller, The G-String Murders. Stanwyck stars as Dixie Daisy, the latest stripping sensation. She manages to stay clear of backstage bickering and hold off the advances of fellow performer Biff Brannigan (Michael O'Shea) until a fellow stripper is found strangled by her own g-string. When a second victim is found strangled, Dixie looks like a suspect, and must join together with Brannigan to find the real killer.

Arthur Lange's music score received an Academy Award nomination. One of the film's highlights is Stanwyck's rendition of Take It Off the E-String-complete with bumps and grinds.