Blonde Ice with Leslie Brooks: DVD Cover

    Blonde Ice Director: Jack Bernhard Cast: Leslie Brooks, Robert Paige, Walter Sande, John Holland

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/30/2003
    • Original Release: 1949
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 42,543

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    Commentary by Jay Fenton, film restoration consultant ; Bonus film Noir TV episode; "Into the Night"; Bonus 'Soundie' - "Satan Wears a Satin Dress"; Photo gallery; Bonus film Noir Trailers; Video interview with Jay Fenton on film restoration ; Edgar Ulmer - A fascinating possibility; Bios and filmographies; Liner notes written by Jay Fenton

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Wedding Vows [7:01]
    2. Unfaithfully Yours [5:38]
    3. High Plans [5:47]
    4. Young Widow [6:13]
    5. Investigations [5:26]
    6. New Interests [5:43]
    7. Interrogation [7:13]
    8. Blackmail [6:46]
    9. The Psychiatrist [7:59]
    10. Another Proposal [3:41]
    11. Framed [5:39]
    12. True Confessions [4:56]

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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, All Movie Guide

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