
A majestic looking Dusty Anderson poses with a whip in a photo made for her 1945 film A Thousand and One Nights. She’s got a backup whip too, which is essential for personnel management. The guitar may seem incongruous, but she didn’t play them—she broke them over people’s heads, and tellingly she’s down to her last one. Anderson had only seven credited roles in Hollywood, and six uncredited appearances. The movie that seems most interesting for our purposes is 1946’s The Phantom Thief. Second option is 1945’s The Crime Doctor’s Warning, which apparently was part of a ten film series. Posting these femmes fatales then looking up their work is how we learn about probably half of the movies we watch, so if we end up seeing either of those Dusty gets the credit.



































