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There's Always A Woman

There's Always A Woman

Broadcast: 17th December 1939
Added: Dec 17 2006

Time was when all a girl used to do in a mystery story was scream, scream loudly and be grabbed at by clutching claws but all that’s been changed and the heroines of a modern romance are ladies apart. They are not the ones to find themselves clad only in something flimsy and feminine and they never faint. They are accomplished in the use of firearm and can escape from anything including suspicion.

There’s Always A Woman contains no less than two murders and stars Miss Marie Wilson as Sally Reardon a dumb and dizzy blond private detective and wife of Bill Reardon District Attorney played by Orson Welles, who uses her assets to help further her husbands career.