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  • Love Is a Woman (1966)
  • Not Rated
    80 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Love Is a Woman (1966)
Not Rated
80 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

An undercover agent is sent to investigate dope smuggling on a sun-drenched Mediterranean island. When both of his principal subjects die in mysterious reasons, he soon finds that he is also involved in a murder investigation.
Director
Writer
Wallace Bosco (original story) (as Wally Bosco) (screenplay) (as Wally Bosco)
Producer
Cinematographer
William Jordan (as Bill Jordan)
Editor
Casting Director
Gillian Adams (casting)
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Status
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Updated Feb 28, 1966

Release date
Jun 1967 (United States)

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Cast

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17 cast members
Name Known for
Mark Burns
Dennis Parbury Dennis Parbury   See fewer
Wanda Ventham
Priscilla Blunstone-Smythe Priscilla Blunstone-Smythe   See fewer
Terence de Marney
Jacomini Jacomini   See fewer
Mark Singleton
Costello, Head of the Police Costello, Head of the Police   See fewer
Michael Brennan
Bonelli Bonelli   See fewer
Blake Butler
Lift Operator Lift Operator   See fewer
Dulcie Bowman
Old Lady Old Lady   See fewer
Anita Harris
Singer at Casino Singer at Casino   See fewer
Trisha Noble
Francesca (as Patsy Ann Noble) Francesca (as Patsy Ann Noble)   See fewer
Jim Brady
Paul Blake (uncredited) Paul Blake (uncredited)   See fewer
Tony Mendleson
Casino Employee (uncredited) Casino Employee (uncredited)   See fewer
Pat Ryan
Casino Patron (uncredited) Casino Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
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