A Woman Scorned Review

A vengeful widow (Shannon Tweed) is out to seduce the relatives of the man (Andrew Stevens) she blames for her husband's death.

by Kim Newman |
Published on
Release Date:

01 Jan 1994

Running Time:

100 minutes

Certificate:

18

Original Title:

A Woman Scorned

A Hand That Rocks The Cradle rip-off lacking a star cast and beset by clichéd characters, bog-standard production values and a surfeit of soporific sex scenes. Unwilling Shannon Tweed bonks client Stephen Young for her corporate loser husband who commits suicide when hot shot Andrew Stevens replaces him at work the next day. Tweed murders Young, then sets about seducing destroying Stevens, wife Kim Morgan Greene and son Michael D. Arenz. Fails to surprise at every turn.

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