4/10
There's trouble at the old mill.
14 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Woman in Hiding is a bit too much daytime drama level and doesn't really hold water, it's watchable.

The biggest problem's Stephen McNally's character Selden Clark, he's one-note and overdone. Yet both these ladies fall in love with him, when he's the same throughout. Ida Lupino's fine, nothing moving. The characterization of Keith and the acting chops of Howard Duff are the highlight, but the character's one stupid action ruins it. She said she was attacked the day after he made the phone call and he didn't put two and two together and sets her up, it's just luck for that guy to run into him and say those things. It's also silly for her to go to Patricia Monahan for help. The ending's odd too.. why's this Monahan girl even going up there and Clark reacting like that.
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