अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA governor's daughter and state attorney secretly marry amid corruption allegations. As political schemes unfold and true identities emerge, they face choosing between the governor's career ... सभी पढ़ेंA governor's daughter and state attorney secretly marry amid corruption allegations. As political schemes unfold and true identities emerge, they face choosing between the governor's career and saving a life.A governor's daughter and state attorney secretly marry amid corruption allegations. As political schemes unfold and true identities emerge, they face choosing between the governor's career and saving a life.
- Dave Breeden
- (as Douglas Dumbrille)
- Representative McPherson
- (as William Davidson)
- Court Reporter
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- Attorney
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- Second Policeman
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- Diner Counterman
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- First Diner
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- Judge Halliday
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फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Okay Warner Brothers story with a top cast and excellent camera work by William Dieterle. Most of the budget went for Stanwyck's clothes, which are gorgeous.
Stanwyck and William are two favorites of mine and make a fine couple. As the DA's secretary, Glenda Farrell does a good job as a woman who finds herself in a real pickle.
By today's standards - actually by most standards, this is a short film, but entertaining.
While this little film stars Barbara Stanwyck and Warren William (both stars at the time), this film seems like it was beneath their status at the studio. Considering their box office power, this film seemed amazingly ordinary and could have easily been made as a B-movie. Much of the problem with the plot isn't just the ordinariness but also how utterly hard to believe it all was. However, if you turn off your brain and simply see it on a very superficial level, it's worth seeing as a time-passer but not much more.
Based on a play, the movie relies upon details that conveniently propel the story with little credibility. Issue of a case of bribery in exchange for a pardon from the governor is still topical 90 years later, but it has zero impact here. Directed breezily by William Dieterle, it was made around the time he shot "Fog Over Frisco", a minor classic that is often cited, with good reason, to be among the fastest-paced and most concise movie of all time.
Watching the team of Stanwyck and Warren William is fun, but their character react automatically to the flow of events -strictly stock characters.
In fact Aylesworth is facing charges of improprieties, taking bribes and kickbacks. William has to investigate. But the investigation blows up when his own man Douglass Dumbrille is killed and his girl friend Glenda Farrell is arrested for his murder. Barbara knows something that can clear Farrell, but is also concerned about her father's fate as well.
The real story of Dumbrille's death and the charges against Aylesworth is a rather intricately connected set of circumstances that only make sense in the end. I don't want to go into any of it lest I spoil your appetite for the rest of the story.
Glenda is quite good as the street smart dame who in reality turns out to be a true innocent. In fact there is a master villain who is a real puppetmaster in this whole affair.
The one thing that struck me in this whole affair is that if a special prosecutor law had been in place, one would have been appointed and there would be no film. This is why there are such laws. Also if like in New York, the Attorney General was an independent elected official, Warren and Barbara would have been free to keep the marriage open.
And there would be no need for Barbara to be The Secret Bride.
The cast is good, but the material is a bit too dry, lacks polish, and the pace is slow. Involving, but not intriguing, nor particularly memorable.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाOnly film pairing of Barbara Stanwyck and Warren William.
- गूफ़When the crime lab tech goes to fire the gun into the test chamber, he inserts the magazine into the semi-automatic pistol, but does not rack the slide to put a round into the chamber. Then when the shot is heard, the slide does not move and no casing is ejected.
- भाव
Justice of the Peace: By virtue of the authority vested in me as Justice of the Peace of Carlyle County, I pronounce you man and wife. That will be five dollars, please.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Things You Never See on the Screen (1935)
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विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Concealment
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