The Desperate Women Filming Locations

The Desperate Women filming locations

Where was The Desperate Women filmed? The Desperate Women was filmed in 4 locations across United States in the following places:

The Desperate Women Filming Locations

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The Desperate Women (1954)
Alternate title: Verzweifelte Frauen
Runtime: 66 minutes
Rating: 3.5
Release year: 1954
IMDB: tt0301192
Plot summary

After his teenage daughter dies in a cheap hotel room as a result of an illegal abortion, a newspaper publisher assigns two top reporters, Mona and Eddie, on a campaign of enlightenment.

Genres
Drama
Cast
Joseph Allen
Anne Appleton
Ray Barrett
Ben Daniels
Directors
Louis B. Appleton Jr.
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The Desperate Women filming locations