Ten Cents a Dance (1931) | |
Director(s) | Lionel Barrymore |
Producer(s) | Harry Cohn |
Top Genres | Drama |
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Ten Cents a Dance (1931) was a Drama Film directed by Lionel Barrymore and produced by Harry Cohn.
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Barbara Stanwyck can be yours for "Ten Cents a Dance"
By Stephen Reginald on Jul 23, 2024 From Classic Movie ManBarbara Stanwyck can be yours for "Ten Cents a Dance" Ten Cents a Dance (1931) is an American pre-Code romantic drama directed by Lionel Barrymore and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Ricardo Cortez, Monroe Owsley, and Sally Blane.Barbara O'Neill (Stanwyck) is a taxi dancer at the Palais de Dance, a ... Read full article
Ten Cents a Dance (1931) (2)
By Angela on Nov 26, 2013 From Hollywood RevueBarbara O’Neill (Barbara Stanwyck) is one of the best dancers in the dime dance joint she works in.? But lately, her personal life has been distracting her at work.? She’s fallen in love with her friend Eddie Miller (Monroe Owsley), but she’s also being pursued by the wealthy Bradl... Read full article
Ten Cents a Dance (1931) (1)
By Lindsey on Aug 12, 2012 From The Motion Pictures(Image via Cinema Fanatic) Men pay a dime to dance with Barbara O’Neill (Barbara Stanwyck) and her fellow taxi dancers. She marries Eddie (Monroe Owsley) and quits dancing, but not before meeting Bradley Carlton (Ricardo Cortez), a handsome and very rich customer who takes a liking to her. Bar... Read full article
The Monroe Owsley Film Festival: "Ten Cents a Dance" and "The Keyhole"
By David on Jul 11, 2012 From The Man on the Flying Trapeze"Don't hate me because I'm beautiful." Of all the actors who appeared in movies during the 1930s, Monroe Owsley (1900-37) was certainly one of them. In various films, he appeared opposite the likes of Gloria Swanson, Clara Bow, Bette Davis, Kay Francis, Barbara Stanwyck and Margaret Sullavan, lead... Read full article
The Monroe Owsley Film Festival: "Ten Cents a Dance" and "The Keyhole"
By David on Jul 11, 2012 From The Man on the Flying Trapeze"Don't hate me because I'm beautiful." Of all the actors who appeared in movies during the 1930s, Monroe Owsley (1900-37) was certainly one of them. In various films, he appeared opposite the likes of Gloria Swanson, Clara Bow, Bette Davis, Kay Francis, Barbara Stanwyck and Margaret Sullavan, lead... Read full article
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