A Woman For All Men is another Arthur Marks film. It's from 1975 and the script is by Robert Blees. Robert wrote a good number of movies and a bunch of TV. I particularly like The Black Scorpion and Screaming Mimi. The latter is based on the Frederic Brown novel but with some changes to the story. Both are worth tackling. A Woman For All Men is a weird murder mystery about a young woman who marries an older rich guy. Judith Brown plays the young woman and Keenan Wynn plays the rich guy. Andrew Robinson, Paul Hooten and Patty Bodeen play the grown children and they are worried that their new mom might be muscling in on their inheritance. Things get tense after Judith and Andrew have a fling. Things get more tense after Keenan drives his car off a cliff. Alex Rocco is a cop who comes to tell them about the accident. Things deteriorate in the house as the various greedy guts all take a whack at each other. I hit the fast forward a bit near the end. It's part of a two movie disc from Netflix. The Roommates was the first movie on the disc. I would need to see this one less often than I would The Roommates.
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