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The Woman Hunter by Bernard L. Kowalski
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Barbara Eden, Robert Vaughn Director: Bernard L. Kowalski Brand: WESTLAKE ENTERTAINMENT INC DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DTS Surround Sound, DVD, NTSC, Original recording remastered Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 90 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-08-23 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Westlake Ent. Group
Movie Reviews of The Woman HunterMovie Review: A GREAT 1970s FLICK! Summary: 5 Stars
I had the pleasure of watching this excellent movie
on the Late Show, one week after ABC broadcasted
`The Stranger Within' on its `Movie of the Week'
in October 1974 . As a kid growing up in the 1970s,
I had a deep crush on Barbara Eden. I thought she was
the most beautiful woman in Hollywood. Forty years
later, I still love Barbara Eden, who in the `Woman
Hunter', portrayed a gorgeous, but, troubled heiress
to her father's massive fortune. Dina, (Barbara Eden),
is recovering from an automobile accident in which a
man was killed. The movie takes place in the awesome
backdrop of Acapulco. Dina is on vacation with her
husband , Jerry (Robert Vaughn), a ruthless entrepreneur.
Dina, during a stroll upon the beach, meets Paul Carter
(Stuart Whitman), a professional artist, who would like
to paint Dina's portrait (stark naked, and dripping with
her jewelry). Dina's instability pushes her closer to
Paul. She soon suspects Paul is a psychotic killer,
responsible for a series of brutal international jewel
robberies and murders. Dina suspects that Paul is
setting her up to be his next victim; however, she
cannot make the police believe her. This is a typical
`Made for Television' 1970s' flick with a strange twist
in the end. Barbara Eden is beautiful, and gives an
excellent performance as a troubled heiress. Vaughn
is perfect as her opportunistic hubby, and Whitman's
wit and `bad' guy persona are brilliant. I love this
movie, and pleased it is on DVD. It is a favorite in my
movie library. Years after this flick, we vacationed in
Acapulco. In my opinion, it is one of the most alluring
places on this planet.
Summary of The Woman HunterWOMAN HUNTER THE (DVD MOVIE)
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