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Ladies They Talk About

1933 | 69 min | Drama · Crime

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Synopsis

Ladies They Talk About is a 1933 pre-Code American crime drama directed by Howard Bretherton and William Keighley, and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Preston Foster, and Lyle Talbot. The film is about an attractive woman who is a member of a bank-robbery gang. It is based on the play Gangstress, or Women in Prison by Dorothy Mackaye and Carlton Miles. In 1928, Dorothy Mackaye, #440960, served less than ten months of a one- to three-year sentence in San Quentin State Prison.

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Credits

Producer
Raymond Griffith
Director
William Keighley, Howard Bretherton
Screenplay
Sidney Sutherland
Director of Photography
John F. Seitz
Country
United States

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Cast · 11

Maude Eburne

Maude Eburne

Robert McWade

Robert McWade

Lyle Talbot

Lyle Talbot

Dorothy Burgess

Dorothy Burgess

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