Not Your Grandmother's Femme Fatale...
I Regret to announce that this film presentation has been cancelled for unavoidable personal reasons. Please check back for further updates, and thank you for your understanding. **Original listing follows** Please note that this week's film has been rated 18 in the UK. Remember Too Late for Tears ? Lizabeth Scott's Jane Palmer is often regarded as the femme fatale to end all femmes fatale, in part because she proves herself to be so completely amoral. Outwardly, she is a typical post-war housewife with a devoted (if slightly bland) husband... but then someone drops a bag of blackmail cash into the wrong car, and sweet, demure Mrs. Palmer reveals herself to be capable of extremes that would give Joan Bennett and Barbara Stanwyck pause. Her film ends (a trail of corpses in her wake) with her almost, almost getting away with it. Too Late for Tears was released in 1949, and Scott's character was the perfect expression of the femme fatale for a society in transition. All ...