“I’m going to do exactly what I please, when I please.” —Gilda
Gilda (1946) is a film noir starring Rita Hayworth in her memorable role as the alluring femme fatale with a past she can't seem to escape.
“I wonder if I know what you mean.” —Phyllis
Double Indemnity (1944) is a film noir starring Barbara Stanwyck as a scheming femme fatale seeking a little insurance money.
“You need more than luck in Shanghai.” —Elsa
The Lady from Shanghai (1947) is a film noir starring Rita Hayworth as a platinum-blonde femme fatale who can convince any poor sap to run away with her.
“I’m getting tired of what’s right and wrong.” —Cora
The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) is a film noir starring Lana Turner as a femme fatale with big dreams, and dark plans to make sure they come true.
“There’s nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh.” —Alicia
Notorious (1946) is a film noir starring Ingrid Bergman as a femme fatale spy who seduces the enemy for the good of her country.
“I never have been and I never will be bound by anything I don’t do of my own free will.” —Laura
Laura (1944) is a film noir starring Gene Tierney as a femme fatale who could inspire anyone to love her, even from beyond the grave.
“You’ve forgotten one thing… Me.” —Vivian
The Big Sleep (1946) is a film noir starring Lauren Bacall as a femme fatale who gets caught up in a scandalous web of blackmail and deceit.
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