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The Woman Condemned

  • 1934
  • Passed
  • 1h 6m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Paul Ellis, Richard Hemingway, and Jason Robards Sr. in The Woman Condemned (1934)
CrimeDramaMysteryRomance

Jerry, a young newspaper reporter, intrigued by the charm and beauty of Barbara, a girl accused of murder, sets out to prove her innocence in the face of a damaging array of circumstantial e... Read allJerry, a young newspaper reporter, intrigued by the charm and beauty of Barbara, a girl accused of murder, sets out to prove her innocence in the face of a damaging array of circumstantial evidence.Jerry, a young newspaper reporter, intrigued by the charm and beauty of Barbara, a girl accused of murder, sets out to prove her innocence in the face of a damaging array of circumstantial evidence.

  • Director
    • Dorothy Davenport
  • Writer
    • Willis Kent
  • Stars
    • Claudia Dell
    • Lola Lane
    • Richard Hemingway
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    332
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dorothy Davenport
    • Writer
      • Willis Kent
    • Stars
      • Claudia Dell
      • Lola Lane
      • Richard Hemingway
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Claudia Dell
    Claudia Dell
    • Barbara Hammond
    Lola Lane
    Lola Lane
    • Jane Merrick
    Richard Hemingway
    • Jerry Beall
    Jason Robards Sr.
    Jason Robards Sr.
    • Jim Wallace
    • (as Jason Robards)
    Paul Ellis
    Paul Ellis
    • Dapper Dan
    Douglas Cosgrove
    Douglas Cosgrove
    • Police Chief
    Mischa Auer
    Mischa Auer
    • Dr. Wagner
    • (as Mischa Aver)
    Sheila Bromley
    Sheila Bromley
    • The Actress
    • (as Sheila Manners)
    Louise Beavers
    Louise Beavers
    • Sally - Jane's Maid
    Tom O'Brien
    Tom O'Brien
    • First Detective
    Neal Pratt
    • Judge
    Charles Doherty
    • Card Player
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Gordon
    Mary Gordon
    • Crying Woman at Night Court
    • (uncredited)
    Julia Griffith
    • Julia Griffith - Woman at Night Court
    • (uncredited)
    Lindsay McHarrie
    • Radio Announcer
    • (uncredited)
    Eva McKenzie
    • Police Matron
    • (uncredited)
    Fletcher Norton
    Fletcher Norton
    • Heinrich
    • (uncredited)
    Hal Price
    Hal Price
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Dorothy Davenport
    • Writer
      • Willis Kent
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    3boblipton

    The Movie Condemned

    Radio singer Lola Lane goes on vacation, leaving ardent admirer and station manager Jason Robards Jr. In the dark as to her plans. A few days later, reporter Richard Hemingway spots Claudia Dell in night. She was trying to break into an apartment. He tells the judge she's his fiancee and it was her apartment...... she's a terrible practical joker. So the judge marries them. Soon enough, Miss Dell breaks into the apartment, spots Miss Lane dead, shrieks, and is apprehended and found guilty of murder.

    Dorothy Davenport's last movie as director has some nice touches -- I was taken by the other defendants in night court, and cameraman James Diamond had worked her before -- but she struggles in vain with a lurid and stupid screenplay written by the always lurid and stupid Willis Kent. The entire series of events in the film, the set of disasters that overwhelm both women, is actuated and worsened by their unwillingness to tell anyone why they are doing what they do, despite their innocent intentions.

    Editor Roy Luby does a fine job of keeping the pace up, despite the slow pace of dialogue, but the script sinks everyone. As William Wyler once noted, "It's 90% you get a good script, and 10% the actors. There's nothing else in it." I think that's because Wyler provided everything else; nonetheless.....
    5dbborroughs

    You'll hate yourself for doing it but complications of the plot keep you watching an other wise dull movie

    This isn't the clearest story ever plotted. I know what happens, but tying to explain it with out giving away too much is going to be rather difficult. Basically a woman takes a "vacation" from the radio program on which she is the star. Its not explained why, though her overly emoted good bye to her would be boyfriend suggests that there is an ominous reason. At some point she is killed and an innocent woman is blamed. Will the real killer ever be caught? What was the secret that forced the dead woman from the radio? Will we remain awake long enough to find out? Simple this is not. This is a complicated tale of murder thats interesting despite the fact its very talky, over emoted and just a tad loopy. Its the type of movie that keeps your interest simply because you want to know whats going on not because its very good. Actually it was so dull and talky that it was putting me to sleep, however I had to fight it because I had to know what was going on. If you want to see a movie that makes you stay with it to the end because you have to see whats going on give it a try. If you want to see a film that actually good try something else.
    5Hitchcoc

    I Get It; No I Don't; Yes I Do; Maybe

    This is about a woman who is killed (sort of). Other forces move in and people are set up. Now if the woman didn't die, what are the charges, or are there charges? Or are they trying to prove someone is up to no good for past acts. Let's see. People are being operated on. People look in windows. I don't know why? Who's on first? What's on second. There is a romance brewing. If I'd been that guy, I would have dropped that woman after the twelfth time she lied to him. I can't spoil the ending because I'm not sure what the ending was. Suffice it to say, there are lucid periods in the film, but the milieu is so cluttered and there are so many red herrings launched, it goes all over the place.
    dougdoepke

    Unfortunate Head-Scratcher

    Plot-- A popular radio performer mysteriously departs her program, only to turn up murdered, while an innocent female detective is held for the crime. Will her reporter boyfriend be enough to prove her innocence.

    Thanks reviewer asinyne for filling in a few crucial plot holes. I think a lot of folks, including myself, were flummoxed by the holes because the script is sloppily constructed, while director (Wallace) appears either unaware or unconcerned. Given the programmer's bottom-of-the- barrel provenance (Kent Productions), that's not surprising-- who knows what the production schedule was like. Anyway, the concept of a female detective and a corpse returning to life is an interesting one. And I suspect that a non-penurious Warner Bros., with a better cast and a rewrite, could have turned the material into a satisfying B-movie instead of the head- scratcher it unfortunately is.
    2fredcdobbs5

    Dull, shoddy and confused

    A radio singing star suddenly takes a "vacation" without explanation, and cuts herself off from everybody. Her radio station hires a detective agency to find out what's going on, and the agency sends a female detective to work the case, but when the "star" is killed, the detective winds up being charged with her murder.

    This is a very low-buck effort put out by very low-buck producer Willis Kent. Production values are chintzy in the extreme, with poor photography, tinny and unsteady sound and extremely choppy editing. The plot is overly complicated, the dialog is lame and the acting is just awful, although attractive Claudia Dell as the detective gives it her best shot and does have her moments. Director Dorothy Davenport didn't have much to work with in front of and behind the camera, and she didn't do much with them. Very poor effort all around. Don't bother with it.

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    • Trivia
      Last movie of Dorothy Davenport as a director, she also was credited as Mrs. Wallace Reid.
    • Goofs
      In the opening credits Mischa Auer's last name is spelled "Aver".
    • Quotes

      Jerry Beall: Gee, Sarge, you don't expect a dame to talk in a spot like this? She's wise that anything she says can be used against her.

      First Detective: Too bad you ain't that wise.

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 1934 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Αόρατος απειλή
    • Filming locations
      • International Film Studios - 1339 Gordon Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Willis Kent Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 6m(66 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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