Janet Cullen

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Janet Cullen is a central femme fatale figure in the 1950 film noir "The Man Who Cheated Himself," whose actions drive the story’s crime and moral conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf femme fatale
fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Man Who Cheated Himself
associatedWithGenre crime drama
mystery
contributesTo downfall of the male protagonist
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdFor The Man Who Cheated Himself
drives crime plot
moral conflict
fictionalUniverse The Man Who Cheated Himself universe
genre film noir character
hasCharacteristic calculating
deceptive
glamorous
manipulative
morally ambiguous
involves cover-up of a crime
romantic entanglement with a police detective
medium film
narrativeRole antagonist
central character
love interest
occupation socialite
partOf The Man Who Cheated Himself
surface form: The Man Who Cheated Himself (narrative)
portrayedIn black-and-white film
yearOfWork 1950

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