Facendo da esca in una rapina in banca, Dot viene arrestato. Ma prima di andare in prigione riesce a rubare il bottino da 40.000 dollari ai suoi complici. Il suo arresto attira l'attenzione ... Leggi tuttoFacendo da esca in una rapina in banca, Dot viene arrestato. Ma prima di andare in prigione riesce a rubare il bottino da 40.000 dollari ai suoi complici. Il suo arresto attira l'attenzione del suo ex fidanzato Ken che la crede innocente.Facendo da esca in una rapina in banca, Dot viene arrestato. Ma prima di andare in prigione riesce a rubare il bottino da 40.000 dollari ai suoi complici. Il suo arresto attira l'attenzione del suo ex fidanzato Ken che la crede innocente.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Wilson
- (as Jackie C. Gleason)
- John
- (as DeWolf Hopper)
- Detective
- (as Charles Wilson)
- Stew
- (as Bill Phillips)
- Black Prisoner
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
Emerson is a magnetic personality, arguably better than the B-standard plot, though it's her genuine charm and timing that make her the perfect fit as the slightly naive southern girl, able to improvise in order to make all ends meet. Frank Wilcox co-stars as her would-be suitor whose attempts to keep her out of gaol always seem to fail. Good to see William Hopper (the future "Perry Mason" detective) in a minor role as a radio announcer, and Jackie Gleason as a sympathetic crook.
The momentum is ideal with no time wasted on long, pensive reaction shots or banal and obsolete melodrama - it's light, focused and frenetic and as a consequence, oddly compelling. Emerson, Bishop and Ford all play their roles with aplomb, turning an otherwise mediocre women's prison movie into an entertaining hour.
Faye Emerson is no Stanwyck, but she's all right in the role of an actress fallen on bad times and now hooking up with bank robbers Roland Drew, Bill Phillips and Jackie Gleason. Yes the great one is in the cast as wheel man of the bank robbery that Emerson acts as a shill/decoy for and gets caught.
In prison for her crime Faye makes friends with Julie Bishop and as she knows where the money is hid, she has that as a bargaining chip for her release. But the plot takes some strange turns and she's forced to escape.
The male roles in this film are weak, Frank Wilcox is a bit of a doofus as your crusading crime busting radio commentator. Why Emerson falls for him is beyond me. The script is weak and meandering for Lady Gangster as well. For instance an element is introduced of a rivalry between District Attorney Herbert Rawlinson and Wilcox, with Wilcox intimating the DA is corrupt. But that doesn't go anywhere. Certainly the talents of Jackie Gleason are not used at all, but Warners never realized what they had under contract.
On the plus side, the best supporting performance is clearly that of prison snitch Ruth Ford who really doesn't do it for material gain, she just likes the attention. Ford did quite a lot with a small role.
A product of Warner Brothers B picture unit, Lady Gangster just doesn't make it.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAlthough there is a copyright notice in the opening credits, there is no record of this film in the U.S. Copyright Office.
- BlooperWhen she meets with Stoner and Phillips, (47 minutes in) the mic is visible at the top of the screen.
- Citazioni
Myrtle Reed: I'd play ball with anyone but Hitler to get out of this hole.
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening credits are shown with a gun and an open purse in the lower right corner.
- ConnessioniEdited into Mobster Theater: Lady Gangster (2022)
- Colonne sonoreBlues in the Night
(uncredited)
Music by Harold Arlen
Played when Burton is told she's getting a visit from her sister
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 2min(62 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1