Ex-Lady (1933) | |
Director(s) | Robert Florey |
Producer(s) | Lucien Hubbard (supervising uncredited), Darryl F. Zanuck (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Comedy, Drama |
Top Topics | Pre-Code Cinema |
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Ex-Lady Overview:
Ex-Lady (1933) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by Robert Florey and produced by Lucien Hubbard and Darryl F. Zanuck.
BlogHub Articles:
The Classic Film Collective: Career Women in Love: Ex-Lady (1933), The First Hundred Years (1938) and Woman of the Year (1942)
By Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001 From Out of the Past - A Classic Film BlogThis was originally published in the former The Classic Film Collective Patreon.As someone who appreciates classic movies while also watching them through a contemporary lens, I look for the subtle or not so subtle signs of feminism in early films. I want to see how the role of women evolved over th... Read full article
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Quotes from
Don Peterson:
Move over, sweetheart, your husband is home to stay.
Hugo Van Hugh: Love, and life, and laughter!
Nick Malvyn: I won't marry you.
Helen Bauer: Is that a promise?
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Hugo Van Hugh: Love, and life, and laughter!
Nick Malvyn: I won't marry you.
Helen Bauer: Is that a promise?
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Facts about
Edith Fitzgerald's and Robert Riskin's story was actually an unproduced play copyrighted 1 July 1930.
In 1962, producer-director Robert Aldrich was preparing the prologue to What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? He chose a scene from Parachute Jumper and this film to document the fact that the young Jane was a flop as a movie star.
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In 1962, producer-director Robert Aldrich was preparing the prologue to What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? He chose a scene from Parachute Jumper and this film to document the fact that the young Jane was a flop as a movie star.
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