That Certain Woman (1937) | |
Director(s) | Edmund Goulding |
Producer(s) | Robert Lord (associate uncredited), Hal B. Wallis (executive uncredited), Jack L. Warner (executive uncredited) |
Top Genres | Drama, Romance |
Top Topics | Gangsters, Money, Remake, Secretaries |
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That Certain Woman (1937) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Edmund Goulding and produced by Hal B. Wallis, Jack L. Warner and Robert Lord.
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By Dawn on Mar 26, 2012 From Noir and Chick FlicksThat Certain Woman(1937). Drama film written and directed by Edmund Goulding. It is a remake of Goulding's 1929 film The Tresspasser, Gloria Swanson's first sound film. Cast: Bette Davis, Henry Fonda and Anita Louise. Young widow of gangster Al Haines, Mary Donnell.. is now working under an assumed... Read full article
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By RBuccicone on Jun 22, 2011 From MacGuffin MoviesThat Certain Woman (1937) ???? That Certain Woman is anything but a standard romance story or even a typical romance that must fight against scandal. Unfortunately, the sheer?complexity of this Bette Davis-Henry Fonda story really drags the movie down as it becomes increasingly heavy with plot eleme... Read full article
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Amy: [Referring to little Jackie] What about when nighttime comes, and he starts wanting you? He always does.
Mary Donnell: That's your job, Amy. You'll do it for me. Just make him believe that I... well, I... I never was. I've always been very bad luck to men.
Lloyd Rogers: [to Mary] Money! I've got loads of it, and I'm one of the unhappiest men in the world!
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