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=== Tropes used by the film: ===
 
* [[Bowdlerise]]: Notorious even in its day for toning down the source material.
* [[Desperately Looking for a Purpose In Life]]: Cora
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* [[Feet First Introduction]]: Cora
* [[Femme Fatale]]: Cora
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Alan Reed, best known as the voice of [[The Flintstones|Fred Flintstone]], appears as Kennedy.
* [[The Perfect Crime]]
* [[Title Drop]]: Frank notes that when a person is expecting to get a letter, it's alright if you don't hear it the first time, because the postman always rings twice. {{spoiler|They got off murdering Nick scot-free, but Cora is now dead and Frank on his way to recievereceive the death penalty. He says that the postman has indeed rung a second time for each of them.}} This is different than the novel. James M. Cain admits that the title was mostly a non-sequitur.
* [[The Vamp]]: Co ra
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]
* [[The Vamp]]: Co raCora.
* [[Woman in White]]: Cora dresses entirely in white throughout the film, save for two scenes in which she wears [[Woman in Black|black]].
 
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