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Plot

Born on the proverbial wrong side of the tracks, Lady Lee (Barbara Stanwyck) rises to prominence as a professional gambler. Though she works in a somewhat shady casino, our heroine enjoys a reputation for utter honesty, refusing all entreaties to turn crooked. Impressed by this quality, wealthy young Garry Madison (Joel McCrea) falls in love with Lady Lee and asks her to become his wife. Madison's friends and family assume that Lady Lee is merely a gold-digger, but she proves them irrefutably wrong when she saves him from a murder charge. According to some sources, Tyrone Power can be spotted in a bit role in this "A-minus" Warner Bros. programmer. Gambling Lady would make an interesting double feature with the later Stanwyck vehicle The Lady Gambles. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Phillip Reed - Steve; Philip Faversham - Don; Robert H. Barrat - Mike Lee; Ernie Alexander - Bell Boy; Brooks Benedict - Lou; Wade Boteler - Cop; Ralph Brooks - Reporter; James Burke - Detective; Leonard Carey - Butler; Albert Conti - French Lawyer; Rev. Neal Dodd - Minister; James Donlan - Lawyer; Jay Eaton - Clerk; Willie Fung - Ching; Ferdinand Gottschalk - Cornelius; Eddie Kane - Duke; Milt Kibbee - 1st Reporter; Edward J. Le Saint - Sheila's Attorney; Stanley Mack - Secretary; Louis Natheaux - Dope; Willard Robertson - District Attorney; Eddie Shubert; Frank Thornton - Manservant; Arthur Treacher - Pryor; Laura Treadwell - Guest; Arthur Vinton - Jim Fallon; Huey White - Bodyguard; Renee Whitney - Baby Doll; Charles Wilson - Detective; Bob Montgomery - Crooked Gambler; Maurice Brierre - Croupier; Robert Elliott - Graves; Margaret A. Morris - Operator

Credit

Anton Grot - Art Director, Robert R. Presnell, Sr. - Associate Producer, Orry-Kelly - Costume Designer, Frank Shaw - First Assistant Director, Archie Mayo - Director, Harold McLernon - Editor, George Barnes - Cinematographer, Archie Mayo - Producer, Ralph Block - Screenwriter, Doris Malloy - Screenwriter

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Gambling Lady

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Gambling Lady

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Archie Mayo
Produced by Robert Presnell Sr. (uncredited assoc. producer)
Written by Doris Malloy (story and screenplay)
Ralph Block
Starring Barbara Stanwyck
Joel McCrea
Pat O'Brien
Release date(s) March 31, 1934
Running time 66 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Gambling Lady is a 1934 American drama film directed by Archie Mayo, and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea.[1]

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Plot

Mike Lee (Robert Barrat) raises his daughter Lady Lee (Barbara Stanwyck) to be as honest a gambler as he is. When he gets too much in debt to the underworld syndicate headed by Jim Fallin, he commits suicide rather than be pressured into running a crooked game. Lady initially goes to work for Fallin, then quits and sets out on her own when he tries to "help" her by providing a dishonest dealer.

Longtime admirer and bookie Charlie Lang (Pat O'Brien) proposes to her, but it is persistent young Garry Madison (Joel McCrea) who wins her heart (despite unknowingly bringing two policemen in disguise to the illegal gambling den where she is playing). She resists marrying him, fearing the reaction of his high society father, but is pleased to learn that she already knows and likes Peter Madison (C. Aubrey Smith), a fellow gambler. However, Peter does disapprove of the union, offering to buy her off. When she rejects his money, but meekly gives up Garry, he realizes he has mistaken her motives. Being a sporting man, he offers to cut cards for his son. He draws a jack, but Lady picks a queen, and the young couple get married.

They are happy at first, but then both feel the pangs of jealousy. When Garry's old girlfriend, Sheila Aiken (Claire Dodd), returns from Europe, he makes the mistake of greeting her too warmly. Lady challenges her to a game of cards, and wins her jewelry. When Charlie Lang is arrested, Garry refuses his wife's request for $10,000 to bail him out, so she pawns Sheila's jewels to raise the money. Charlie offers to reimburse her, telling her that he intends to pressure the syndicate into paying for his silence about what he knows. Garry becomes incensed when Lady's involvement with Charlie is reported in the newspapers. He goes out to recover the pawn ticket, now in Charlie's hands. Garry does not return that night.

The next day, two policemen inform Lady that Garry has been arrested for Charlie's murder, having been seen arguing with the dead man and later being found in possession of the pawn ticket. Lady figures out that Garry spent the night with Sheila, but is unwilling to use that as an alibi. Lady sees Sheila, who is willing to testify, but only if Lady divorces her husband and insists on $250,000 alimony. Lady agrees to her terms.

Garry is released and the divorce is granted. Both Garry and Peter believe at first that Lady was in it for the money all along, but when Peter sees her tear up the check, he realizes they were wrong. Garry tricks Sheila into admitting the truth, then reconciles with Lady.

Cast

Barbara Stanwyck in Gambling Lady

References

  1. ^ IMDB "Gambling Lady". http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025161/ IMDB. Retrieved 13 November 2011. 

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