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Street of Women

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
418
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Alan Dinehart and Kay Francis in Street of Women (1932)
DramaRomance

A married architect, stuck in a loveless marriage, due to his daughter, has an an affair with a dress designer (Natalie). Just when he's ready to ask his wife for a divorce, his daughter fal... Read allA married architect, stuck in a loveless marriage, due to his daughter, has an an affair with a dress designer (Natalie). Just when he's ready to ask his wife for a divorce, his daughter falls in love with Natalie's brother.A married architect, stuck in a loveless marriage, due to his daughter, has an an affair with a dress designer (Natalie). Just when he's ready to ask his wife for a divorce, his daughter falls in love with Natalie's brother.

  • Director
    • Archie Mayo
  • Writers
    • Polan Banks
    • Mary C. McCall Jr.
    • Charles Kenyon
  • Stars
    • Kay Francis
    • Roland Young
    • Alan Dinehart
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    418
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Archie Mayo
    • Writers
      • Polan Banks
      • Mary C. McCall Jr.
      • Charles Kenyon
    • Stars
      • Kay Francis
      • Roland Young
      • Alan Dinehart
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kay Francis
    Kay Francis
    • Natalie 'Nat' Upton
    Roland Young
    Roland Young
    • Linkhorne 'Link' Gibson
    Alan Dinehart
    Alan Dinehart
    • Lawrence 'Larry' Baldwin
    Gloria Stuart
    Gloria Stuart
    • Doris 'Dodo' Baldwin
    Marjorie Gateson
    Marjorie Gateson
    • Lois Baldwin
    Allen Vincent
    Allen Vincent
    • Clarke Upton
    Adrienne Dore
    Adrienne Dore
    • Frances
    Louise Beavers
    Louise Beavers
    • Mattie - Natalie's Maid
    William Burress
    William Burress
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Vance Carroll
    • Building Foreman
    • (uncredited)
    Burr Caruth
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Gino Corrado
    Gino Corrado
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Gustine
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Emmett King
    • Politician
    • (uncredited)
    John Larkin
    John Larkin
    • Waiter with Food at Skyscraper
    • (uncredited)
    Edward LeSaint
    Edward LeSaint
    • Minister at Wedding
    • (uncredited)
    Carl M. Leviness
    Carl M. Leviness
    • Baldwin's Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Wilbur Mack
    Wilbur Mack
    • Mayor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Archie Mayo
    • Writers
      • Polan Banks
      • Mary C. McCall Jr.
      • Charles Kenyon
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    User reviews15

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    8ecaulfield

    Let my life work out this way

    Did you know that Alan Dinehart has a voice like William Holden's? Quite possibly, you never knew who the man was before you considered watching this film, as in my experience. I have not investigated his career to determine how many films he was entrusted to 'carry,' but in Street of Women, he is quite capable of filling the role of romantic leading man opposite a most lovely, refined Kay Francis. His voice is just one aspect of his pleasing presence.

    The film's title implies a connotation of the risque sort, which is not at all depicted here. In truth, when they are tested, most of the characters of this film live by an imposing code of honor which hardly allows them to pursue pleasure with recklessness. Despite some of the typical dramatic obstacles of a romantic feature: the unyielding wife who makes you root for the other woman (!); a daughter who is unforgiving because she is a bit untried in the realities of life; Street of Women provides an ample showcase for Francis to exude her gentility and warmth and gives you the opportunity to discover the attractively reedy-sounding Dinehart. And rather than the 'scoundrel' role he seems often to have been assigned, here Roland Young is allowed to play understanding matchmaker. Recommended escapism.
    6Real_Movie_Man

    Nothing to See Here

    No pre-code promiscuity in this one. Somewhat disappointed but Kay Francis is always a pleasure to watch. The love triangles keep things interesting along with the family dynamics at work but overall this one is just a OK movie to watch from a bygone era. Worth the time suck.
    21930s_Time_Machine

    There's no point in watching this.

    It's just a pathetic mushy melodrama with a script that sounds like it was written by a 12 year old girl from the eighteenth century. It's so staggeringly unspecial that you might start to think that AI generated pictures have been around a lot longer than you thought.

    When I find a film made by Archie Mayo that's good - and there are a few: PETRIFIED FOREST, BLACK LEGION are fantastic, I'm really surprised because most of his output is bland, lazily directed rubbish like this.

    He clearly could be a great director when he needed to be but usually he didn't need to. For most of his career, his job wasn't to be a good director because he was just part of the Warner Brothers factory. His function was to turn up, get a bunch of people to dress up and read their lines then his product would be used to fill some screen time in the Warner cinemas for a few days then it would get thrown in the bin. Throw-away films like this didn't need to stand the test of time, they weren't meant to be watched afterwards. If the story was any good it might get remade a few years later. Nobody would ever think of rooting around in the archives to dig out something like this even if it was only a year later. If Mr Mayo is looking down on us now watching this he'd be completely dumbfounded....and possibly embarrassed.

    Once you realise that it's Kay Francis who gives the best performance in this you need to be worried. She just does what she always does but the rest of them seem like they've simply turned up for the paycheque.
    Mozjoukine

    Proto chick flick programmer appeals.

    Back in the early thirties, when Warners rolled out a couple of these schedule fillers a week, Kay Francis was briefly the star you played in theaters in nice neighborhood where cowboys and gangsters were thought to be too working class. This is not the best of the vehicles she adorned elegantly but it's become an attractive period piece.

    Kay is the "indecently successful" business woman, making life bearable for unhappily (of course) married Alan Dinehart, on the BACK STREET model. "We've had our happiness. Now we have to pay for it."

    Dinehart's company is building the sky scraper, visible in the process view through round windows characteristic of designer Grot, in her high fashion apartment. They want us to believe that these structures are all inspired by the women in their proprietors' lives - hence the title.

    The idea of architecture as an expression of the personalities of its creators was still hanging round Warners when they made THE FOUNTAINHEAD and the two films make an interesting comparison.

    Production is good and it's always nice to see Roland Young even in a straight part.
    6AlsExGal

    The title makes it sound sensational and prurient...

    ... but in fact it's quite tame for the precode era. The title comes from a line that Kay's lover Larry Baldwin (Alan Dinehart) says about a helpful encouraging woman being behind every accomplishment on the street. The story revolves around the affair of wealthy married Larry Baldwin and fashion designer Natalie Upton (Kay Francis). They've been in love for several years, keeping it a secret from even their closest friends. Larry has basically been waiting for daughter Doris (Gloria Stuart) to grow up so he can ask his wife for a divorce. Larry's wife Lois has her calendar filled with the New York City social life and has no time for Larry. In fact she's somewhat put out with him because he doesn't need to work yet he continues to do so and his working is putting a kink in their joint social appearances at important parties. It seems she thinks that a man's place is in a tuxedo. Now that Doris is of age, Larry is about to ask his wife for a divorce, but there's one complicating factor of which nobody is aware. Natalie's kid brother Clarke and Larry's daughter Lois have fallen in love and plan to marry.

    This movie is worth watching for several reasons. For one, you get to see Roland Young and Alan Dinehart play really nice guys. Usually these two played cads or outright villains. That's particularly true of Dinehart. Plus Kay Francis gives a very heart warming performance as a woman who is desperately trying to do what's right for everyone else and forgets to do what's right for herself as well. It's one of her more subtle roles, and she manages to breathe life into what looks like a pretty ordinary script. Finally, I really liked the relationship Larry had with his grown daughter - it struck all the right chords for portraying a dynamic that is transitioning from parent-child to adult-adult. The two had quite a friendship going.

    Just don't judge all Kay Francis movies by this one. In 1932 Kay made three major motion pictures - "Trouble in Paradise", "Jewel Robbery", and "One Way Passage". This was just one of several B pictures that stars had to make back in the day in addition to their A list pictures.

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      Film debut of Gloria Stuart at age 22.
    • Quotes

      Natalie 'Nat' Upton: You always get your way with women, don't you?

      Linkhorne 'Link' Gibson: If I said no, I'd be a liar; if I said yes, I'd be a fool.

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    • Release date
      • June 4, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Älskarinnan
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      59 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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