The traumatized Virginia is suspected of a series of murders. In truth, the Screamer saw …

In Laguna Beach, California, Virginia Weston runs to a bathhouse after a swim in the ocean. He falls in love with her and takes over her life, although she insists on continuing her career at the El Madhouse nightclub. The secretary to a phony psychiatrist finds herself caught up in the murder of a patient's wife and realizes that her life is also in danger.

Screaming Mimi is a 1958 American film noir directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Anita Ekberg, Philip Carey and Gypsy Rose Lee. 2!

Screen Reader Users: To optimize your experience with your screen reading software, please use our Flixster.com website, which has the same tickets as our Fandango.com and MovieTickets.com websites. In Southern California, while Virginia Wilson is taking an outside beach shower, an escaped madman from a sanitarium arrives. Movie & TV guides.

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Screaming Mimi (1958) Cast and Crew A San Francisco newsman (Phil Carey) thinks a stripper (Anita Ekberg) is a killer; her mental history supports it. Release Calendar DVD & Blu-ray Releases Top Rated Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Showtimes & Tickets In Theaters Coming Soon Coming Soon Movie News India Movie … My husband and I will be preparing to purchase another one. Revisit these iconic summer movies, from coming-of-age favorites, to whirlwind romances, to camp slashers.Keep up with all the biggest announcements and updates with IMDb's breaking news roundup of Comic-Con@Home 2020.Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? She lost a screaming match against Black Canary. Screaming Mimi Quotes. Screaming Mimi is a 1958 American film noir directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Anita Ekberg, Philip Carey and Gypsy Rose Lee. Rated NR He summarized it as "a delusional film that seems fit for fetishists, voyeurs, those seeking a lurid oddball film with innovative noirish B/W photography by the great Burnett Guffey and, is especially suited, for lovers of bad-movies."

The club's tough owner is none other than Gypsy Rose Lee who plays 'Gypsy' and sings an incredibly bad song ("Put the Blame on Mame") when Virginia is late one night.

It's up to a handsome columnist Bill Sweeny to figure it all out. Dark Christmas in the Dark

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