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The title of this 1948 thriller refers to the hair color and personality of its female lead, a typical noir man-killer (literally!): ISVUKL PJL |
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John Carradine played a puppeteer who moonlighted as a Parisian Jack the Ripper: ISBLILHYK |
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A Robert Louis Stevenson story based on real murders in Edinburgh gave the great Karloff one of his most memorable later roles: AOL IVKF ZUHAJOLY |
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From 1945, the ironic tale of a jazz pianist heading to California to meet his girl, who finds the man who picked him up has died; taking his identity, he picks up a female hitcher who knows the dead man and begins blackmailing the pianist, leading to tragedy: KLAVBY |
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Before the 1967 version of Bonnie and Clyde, this 1949 crime tale told of a couple like the legendary duo; only the man, while liking guns, didn't have the stomach for killing: NBU JYHGF |
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An escaped leopard is blamed for deaths in a New Mexico town: AOL SLVWHYK THU |
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An Englishwoman soon finds she's probably married into a family of pyscho-killers: TF UHTL PZ QBSPH YVZZ |
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Now decode these names: LKNHY N. BSTLY |
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