Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Barbara O'Neill
Bradley Carlton
Eddie Miller
Molly
Mrs. Blanchard
Eunice
Mrs. Carlton
Smith, a Sailor
Jones, a Sailor
Leo
Band Leader
Casey, the Bouncer
Nancy Clark
Ralph Clark
Wilson, Carlton's Butler
Mr. Carney
Mrs. Carney
Yvonne
Dancer
Doorman
Bridge Player
Elevator Operator
Bouncer (uncredited)
Off-screen Singing Voice (uncredited)
Bridge Player (uncredited)
Minor Role (uncredited)
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-06-02
"Barbara" (Barbara Stanwyck) works in one of those dance halls where the managers charge 10 cents to dance with her - unless they are at table drinking (she's partial to milk!). It's not really a marriage of true love, but she ends up marrying the petty waster "Eddie" (Monroe Owsley) - a man who steals left, right and centre from his boss to stay one step ahead of his gambling debts. When she realises the size of the hole he's in, she borrows $5,000 from a wealthy client to bail him out. His reaction is the final straw for her patience with this relationship and she turns to a more practical solution with her loved-up benefactor "Carlton" (Ricardo Cortez). Thing is, that doesn't really make anyone very happy either... Lionel Barrymore directs this and he keeps it engaging enough as the plot itself regurgitates a fairly well trammelled triangular romantic drama. It's really Stanwyck who stands out as a star - she steals each scene simply by being on screen. There is a degree of chemistry between all three of the characters, but the ones with the pretty odious "Eddie" worked better as tempers fray. There is also a strong sense of camaraderie depicted between the gals who are trapped in a cycle of paw or be pawed and though the production is basic, it's still a watch hinting at what's to come from this actress.