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There's Always a Woman

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 21 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,7/10
1073
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Rita Hayworth, Mary Astor, Joan Blondell, Melvyn Douglas, and Frances Drake in There's Always a Woman (1938)
KomödieKriminalitätMysteryRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn investigator for the district attorney and his amateur-sleuth wife compete to solve a murder mystery.An investigator for the district attorney and his amateur-sleuth wife compete to solve a murder mystery.An investigator for the district attorney and his amateur-sleuth wife compete to solve a murder mystery.

  • Regie
    • Alexander Hall
  • Drehbuch
    • Gladys Lehman
    • Wilson Collison
    • Philip Rapp
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Joan Blondell
    • Melvyn Douglas
    • Mary Astor
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,7/10
    1073
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Alexander Hall
    • Drehbuch
      • Gladys Lehman
      • Wilson Collison
      • Philip Rapp
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Joan Blondell
      • Melvyn Douglas
      • Mary Astor
    • 26Benutzerrezensionen
    • 8Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
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    Joan Blondell
    Joan Blondell
    • Sally Reardon
    Melvyn Douglas
    Melvyn Douglas
    • William 'Bill' Reardon
    Mary Astor
    Mary Astor
    • Lola Fraser
    Frances Drake
    Frances Drake
    • Anne Calhoun
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Nick Shane
    Robert Paige
    Robert Paige
    • Jerry Marlowe
    Thurston Hall
    Thurston Hall
    • District Attorney
    Pierre Watkin
    Pierre Watkin
    • Mr. Ketterling
    Walter Kingsford
    Walter Kingsford
    • Grigson
    Lester Matthews
    Lester Matthews
    • Walter Fraser
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Bellhop
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Sam - Radio Car Driver
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    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Skyline Club Dance Extra
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    William Burress
    William Burress
    • Rent Collector
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Wyn Cahoon
    • Miss Jacobs - Reardon's Secretary
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Nell Craig
    Nell Craig
    • District Attorney's Secretary
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Gennaro Curci
    • Second Waiter
    • (Nicht genannt)
    George Davis
    George Davis
    • Waiter
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Alexander Hall
    • Drehbuch
      • Gladys Lehman
      • Wilson Collison
      • Philip Rapp
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    7bkoganbing

    Madcap detective

    Party mystery, part screwball comedy There's Always A Woman features Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell as a man who opened a private detective agency and his ever helpful wife.

    Douglas had worked for the DA's office as an investigator and felt he was in a career rut so he opened a private agency. As clients haven't been flocking to his office he's ready to go back to work for DA Thurston Hall, But Blondell says she wants to keep the agency open just in case.

    No sooner does Douglas get his job back than in walks a client Mary Astor. She plunks down 3 century notes.which pays a lot of back rent and she wants Frances Drake who has been carrying on with husband Lester Matthews.

    She does some surveillance in a madcap sort of way at a nightclub. The next day Matthews is shot to death and Robert Paige who had made some threats at him is arrested.

    Douglas gets the investigation at the DA's office and Blondell keeps going on her investigation. She's from the Lucy Ricardo school of criminology and will have an awful lot of 'splaining' to do eventually.

    Three years later Mary Astor and Jerome Cowan who plays a gambler in There's Always A Woman would be part of the immortal cast of The Maltese Falcon. And ironically in this film both would have the same function.

    Columbia might have made more of these had its stars not been tied to other studios. But Blondell was with Warner Brothers and Douglas with MGM. The two had a good chemistry and Blondell is a hoot.

    A good combination of genres is There's Always A Woman.
    dougdoepke

    Blondell Does Sherlock

    Comparisons with the Thin Man are inevitable. But if Bill Reardon (Douglas) can be taken as Nick Charles' slick, well-composed brother, Sally Reardon (Blondell) can only be taken as Nora Charles' rowdy, very distant cousin. It's Blondell as Blondell, sassy, madcap, and irresistible. Still, how funny you find her many pratfalls may depend on comedic taste. The humor here is much broader than the dry, sarcastic wit of Powell and Loy. Also, unlike the Charles's who work as a team, the Reardons often work at head-butting cross-purposes, even if they do get results.

    Here Sally goes to work for mystery woman Lola Fraser (Astor), and ends up involved in a murder. Bill ends up working the same case but as a police detective. Seems as though he'll have to arrest Sally if she doesn't change her headstrong ways—fat chance. As a whodunit, the movie only partially succeeds since screen time is mainly taken up with Sally's shenanigans. Still, things do move along briskly, while Blondell maintains the energy level. No, they're not the understated Nick and Nora, but the movie's generally entertaining enough.
    7mkilmer

    It's not the THIN MAN, but it is...

    My wife tells me that she liked THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN as much as THE THIN MAN (and its progeny). I don't put them in the same league – and chances are, you won't either – but my wife tells me that she liked that the woman (Joan Blondell) was the detective and the smart one. (The "smart" part can be debated, as it is not constant, but this film was made in the 1930s.) The cast was very good, but there is no William Powell. I don't care how many awards he won, Melvyn Douglas is no William Powell. And neither is Joan. (There is no Myrna Loy/subordinate wife character, which takes us back to why my wife liked this so.) If you are reading this review, chances are you'll like this film. It has the charm we can always find in comedies of this period, and Joan is wonderful as always. (And for THIN MAN fans, there is a period of suitable drinking.)
    61930s_Time_Machine

    A formulaic but very well made comedy

    The plot of this comedy murder mystery isn't anything particularly special or original and sillier than it should be to for it to be credible but nevertheless it's still thoroughly entertaining.

    It's one of those films which when you notice it's coming to an end, you wish it would keep carrying on. It does help of course if you like Joan Blondell and since that surely includes everyone in the world except for six members of one isolated tribe deep in the Amazon you'll enjoy this. She is as brilliant in this as she's ever been and even in a 'post pre-code' negligee she's jaw-droppingly stunning. Her character is however a little too ditzy. As an aspiring detective, her character is not that easy to believe.

    According to her autobiography, Joan Blondell really enjoyed making this in Columbia's more relaxed atmosphere away her now hated Warner Brothers. You can sense her renewed enthusiasm and feel the electricity in her performance. She really brings what could have been a formulaic and forgettable feature to life.

    Another small fly in the ointment is Melvyn Douglas' character. His relationship with his 'wife' seems a bit too snarky and aggressive at times. He's not really that likeable so the enjoyment of this film relies completely on the shoulders of Miss Blondell so if you're not a fan of her (perhaps you're a Nazi?) then maybe this isn't for you?
    6bensonmum2

    Joan Blondell - Cute, Funny, and Sassy

    The Quick Pitch: Husband, who works for the DA, and wife, who is secretly running her husband's old detective agency, compete to see who can solve a murder.

    As my rating indicates, I generally enjoyed There's Always a Woman. It's no Thin Man, as it's often compared and as Columbia Pictures had hoped it would be, but the movie is decent enough entertainment. The mystery may not be much, but this kind of light-hearted, who-done-it is never deep on plot. The film looks good and moves at a good pace. The direction is snappy with very little in the way downtime. Joan Blondell really shines as Sally Reardon. She's cute, funny, and sassy. She dominates the screen anytime she appears. Co-star Melvyn Douglas is good in his own right and makes a good straight man for Blondell, but he can't compete with her screen presence. There are a variety of other solid actors in the supporting cast, most notably Mary Astor, in what is pretty much the same role she played a few years later in The Maltese Falcon.

    The thing that bothered me the most about There's Always a Woman was the casual depiction of spousal abuse. Maybe attitudes have changed since 1938, but I don't enjoy seeing a woman having her hair pulled or being hit by her husband. It didn't come off as funny or playful, just mean. Without those moments, I would have definitely rated There's Always a Woman higher.

    6/10

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      As originally shot, the script contained a sizable role for Rita Hayworth. When, however, it was decided that this film was to be the first of a series, the studio eliminated Hayworth's role rather than have a third major character who, like Joan Blondell and Melvyn Douglas, would be committed to the series. In any event, Blondell withdrew from the planned series, and all but three seconds of Hayworth's role landed on the cutting-room floor. She speaks two words on-screen and 5 words on an intercom off-screen.
    • Patzer
      Near the end, the dispatcher reads the wanted person alert for Mrs. Reardon. He states her complexion as blonde, which is a hair color, not a complexion.
    • Zitate

      Sally Reardon: You mean, no wine?

      William 'Bill' Reardon: That's what I mean. No wine.

      Sally Reardon: Not even a tennie-wennie-itsy-bitsy?

      William 'Bill' Reardon: Not even a tennie-wennie-itsy-bitsy.

      Sally Reardon: You mean, no wine?

      William 'Bill' Reardon: Yeah, that's it, no wine.

      Sally Reardon: Religious scruples?

      William 'Bill' Reardon: No. No, just mathematics. Filet mignon: $3.50. Strawberry parfait 75 cents. Six martinis.

      Sally Reardon: I only had three.

      William 'Bill' Reardon: They're charging me for mine too, you know. And all I've got in my pocket is a 20 dollar bill. Em, you don't happen to have a couple of dollars in your purse, do you?

      Sally Reardon: Money? Why didn't you say so.

    • Verbindungen
      Followed by There's That Woman Again (1938)
    • Soundtracks
      The Stars and Stripes Forever
      (1896) (uncredited)

      Written by John Philip Sousa

      Played on a radio

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      • 20. April 1938 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Produktionsfirma
      • Columbia Pictures
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      • 1 Std. 21 Min.(81 min)
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