Housewife (1934) | |
Director(s) | Alfred E. Green |
Producer(s) | Robert Lord (supervising uncredited), Jack L. Warner (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Drama |
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Housewife (1934) was a Drama Film directed by Alfred E. Green and produced by Jack L. Warner and Robert Lord.
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Book Review--Tales of a Hollywood Housewife: A Memoir by the First Mrs. Lee Marvin
By KC on Aug 7, 2013 From Classic MoviesTales of a Hollywood Housewife: A Memoir by the First Mrs. Lee Marvin iUniverse Betty Marvin, 2010 When I reviewed the marvelous Lee Marvin: Point Blank earlier this summer, I was especially charmed by the stories told about him by his first wife, Betty Marvin. She was the most important voice in ... Read full article
Ann Dvorak Bests Bette Davis Again (and she's "just a housewife")
By FlickChick on Jun 17, 2013 From A Person in the DarkHousewife (1934) Sadly, this advertisement is more interesting than the film. "Housewife," a Warner Brothers factory product of 1934, is pretty much a stinker (but not, as Bette Davis referred to it years later, "a horror"). Bette probably hated it because her part, as the vampish bachelor-career... Read full article
Housewife (1934).
By Dawn Sample on Apr 23, 2013 From Noir and Chick FlicksHousewife (1934). Drama. Directed by Alfred E. Green. Ann Dvorak, George Brent and Bette Davis. Nan Reynolds, tries to run a household on her lazy, self centered husband Bill's small salary as an office manager. She wants him to find a better paying job, but he does not seem to want to better himse... Read full article
Housewife
By RBuccicone on Mar 26, 2013 From MacGuffin MoviesHousewife (1934) In the olden days, women stayed at home, raised the kids, planned parties and didn’t ask what their husbands had been up to when they were “working late.” The subject made a great movie in the form of 1936′s?Wife vs. Secretary, but in 1934 it did not make for... Read full article
Housewife Superstar
By Muscato on Jan 19, 2010 From Caf? MuscatoOh, dear - time in its flight; Edith Bunker is 87 years old today. Rather, of course, the great lady who played her, Jean Stapleton, has reached that great age.All in the Family and being Edith may have been what made Stapleton a household name, but real Jeanketeers love her best as another memorabl... Read full article
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