Marked Woman
Marked Woman
Part of our Anniversary Classics series. For details, visit: laemmle.com/ac.
Marked Woman (1937) stars Bette Davis as a nightclub “hostess” who becomes the target of a vengeful mobster (Eduardo Ciannelli), who in turn is prosecuted by a crusading district attorney (Humphrey Bogart). Co-written by Robert Rossen (All the King’s Men, The Hustler) and Abem Finkel (Jezebel, Sergeant York), and directed by Lloyd Bacon (42nd Street), the movie is notable for its “torn from the headlines” realism that characterized Warner Bros. style in the 1930s. Because of the censorious Production Code, the brothel employing Davis’ character was disguised as a clip joint. Davis’ assured performance and the film’s success contributed to her rise as queen of the Warner’s lot, a position she held for the next decade.
Playing as part of a double feature with Now, Voyager.
Playing as part of a double feature with Now, Voyager.
Genre
Crime,
Noir,
Thriller,
Repertory,
Anniversary Classics
Runtime
97
Language
English
Director
Lloyd Bacon,
Michael Curtiz
Cast
Bette Davis,
Humphrey Bogart
Played at
Playhouse 7 4.04.17 - 4.04.17
Fine Arts Theatre 4.04.17 - 4.04.17
NoHo 7 4.04.17 - 4.04.17
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