Marked Woman (1937)



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Synopsis:
Bette Davis' famous walk-out from her home studio of Warner Bros. may have hurt her financially, but in the long run it paid off with bigger parts in better films. Like many Warners films of the period, Marked Woman was "torn from today's headlines." Specifically, it was inspired by the recent downfall of gangster Lucky Luciano, who at one time controlled all prostitution activities in New York. The ladies herein are euphemistically characterized as "night club hostesses," but when Luciano look-alike Johnny Vanning (Eduardo Cianelli) shows up at a fancy clip-joint to give the girls their marching orders, the audience can tell exactly what's going on. Been-there-done-that hostess Mary (Davis) is no better than she ought to be, though she has a definite code of honor; she stands up to the dictatorial Vanning at every opportunity, fending of his amorous attentions and seeing to it that her "over the hill"colleague Estelle (Mayo Methot) is retained on the gangster's payroll. At the same time, Mary tries to shield her seedy profession from her virginal sister Betty (Jane Bryan), but the girl discovers the truth and becomes a "B"-girl herself, a rash move that results in her death. Previously frightened into silence by periodic beatings from Vanning's goons, Mary and four of her girlfriends become state's witnesses, providing testimony to crusading District Attorney David Graham (Humphrey Bogart, playing a character clearly patterned after Thomas E. Dewey). A last-ditch effort to permanently stifle Mary and her friends fails, and the ladies show up in court to put the noose around Vanning's neck.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1937
Director Credit
Lloyd Bacon Director
Cast Credit
William B. Davidson Bob Crandall
Mark Strong Bartender
Alan Davis Henchman
Jack Mower Foreman
Allen Matthews Henchman
John Norton Drunk
John Sheehan Vincent, a Sugar Daddy
Carlyle Moore, Jr. Elevator boy
Wendell Niles News Commentator
Wilfred Lucas Jury foreman
Milt Kibbee Male Secretary at D.A.'s Office
Kenneth Harlan Eddie, a Sugar Daddy
Phil Sleeman Crap Table Attendant
Archie Robbins Bell Captain
Frank Faylen Cab driver
Gordon Hart Judge
Sam Wren Mac
Guy Usher Ferguson, the Detective
Alphonse Martell Doorman
Mary Doyle Nurse
Carlos San Martin Headwaiter
Edwin Stanley Detective Casey
John Harron Cab driver
Emmett Vogan Court clerk
Norman Willis Mug
Herman Marks Little Joe
Harlan Briggs Man in Phone Booth
Pierre Watkin Judge
Jeffrey Sayre Assistant to Graham
Robert Strange George Beler
Ralph Dunn Court clerk
Arthur Ayleswofth John Truble
Bette Davis Mary Dwight (Stranger)
Humphrey Bogart David Graham
Isabel Jewell Emmy Lou Egan
Eduardo Ciannelli Johnny Vanning
Rosalind Marquis Florrie Liggett
Lola Lane Gabby Marvin
Jane Bryan Betty Strauber
Mayo Methot Estelle Porter
John Litel Gordon
Ben Welden Charley Delaney
Damian O'Flynn Ralph Krawford
Henry O'Neill Arthur Sheldon
Allen Jenkins Louie
Raymond Hatton Vanning's Lawyer
Production Credits Credit
Louis Edelman Producer
Hal Brent Wallis Producer
Art Department Credit
Max Parker Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
George Barnes Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Robert Burks Special Effects
James Gibbon Special Effects



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