
A housewife bored with her marriage and her life falls for a sinister man and is persuaded to help him kill her husband..

Okay, so *Bella Donna* from 1934. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you like your classic films, especially the ones where folks get into real trouble, then yes. This one’s a treat for those who appreciate old-school melodrama and a truly menacing villain. But if you need fast action or bright colors, you'll pr...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Robert Milton

Charles Horan
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"Okay, so *Bella Donna* from 1934. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you like your classic films, especially the ones where folks get into real trouble, then yes. This one’s a treat for those who appreciate old-school melodrama and a truly menacing villain. But if you need fast action or bright colors, you'll probably find it a bit of a snooze. 😴 The story’s simple enough: Isabella (Mary Ellis) is just *done* with her nice, boring husband, Nigel (John Stuart), and their perfectly respect..."

Michael Shepley
James B. Fagan, Vera Allinson, Robert Hichens, H. Fowler Mear
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