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  1. One Girl's Confession is a 1953 low-budget film noir released by Columbia Pictures. The movie stars Cleo Moore and was written, produced, and directed by Hugo Haas who also plays a supporting part in the film.

  2. One Girl's Confession: Directed by Hugo Haas. With Cleo Moore, Hugo Haas, Glenn Langan, Helene Stanton. Another of the "Fate and Irony" films from director-writer-producer-actor Hugo Haas but this one has less hair-shirt torment than most of his offerings, although his camera, as usual, lingers provocatively on the contours of the leading lady ...

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Hugo Haas
    • 1953-04-06
  3. An ex-convict waitress (Cleo Moore) with a stash of loot thinks her harbor-cafe boss (Hugo Haas) has found it.

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    • Hugo Haas
    • Crime, Drama
    • Cleo Moore
  4. Jan 25, 2010 · One Girl's Confession comes on as an exploitation quickie promising a "hot" performance by the sexy Moore, who has a habit of showing off her profile in tight sweaters. Noir fans will certainly remember Moore as a sultry dame interrogated by Robert Ryan in Nicholas Ray's classic On Dangerous Ground.

    • Hugo Haas, Leon Chooluck
    • Cleo Moore
  5. One Girl’s Confession. 1953. Directed by Hugo Haas. I confess I’m the kind of girl every man wants - but shouldn’t marry! Cleo Moore stars as Mary Adams, whose first step on the road to ruin is a $25,000 robbery. Mary hides the money, then confesses to the crime, secure in the belief that she can dig up the loot upon her release from prison. Cast.

    • Hugo Haas
    • Hugo Haas Productions
  6. Overview. Cleo Moore stars as Mary Adams, whose first step on the road to ruin is a $25,000 robbery. Mary hides the money, then confesses to the crime, secure in the belief that she can dig up the loot upon her release from prison.

  7. Filmmaker Hugo Haas unfolds his usual cautionary "old man-young woman" story in One Girl's Confession. Perennial Haas leading lady Cleo Moore stars as Mary Adams, whose first step on the road to ruin is a $25,000 robbery.