| Starring Miss Barbara Stanwyck: 1933 |
| Ladies they talk about 1933. Warner Brothers Director: Howard Bretherton & William Keighley Cast : Barbara Stanwyck ( Nan Taylor) Preston Foster, Lyle Talbot, Dorothy Burgess, Lillian Roth, Ruth Donnelly Costumes: Orry-Kelly |
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| Bank robber Stanwyck falls in love with reformer Foster who had sent her to San Quentin. |
| Barbara Stanwyck last film 0f 1933 was another little film, but a good one. Standwyck marries German professor Kruger in 1909 and settle in the States. World War I, however, make them ostracized and they separate. When they meet again he is a spy in France and she kills him and herself. |
| Baby face 1933. Warner Brothers Director: Alfred A. Green Cast: Barbara Stanwyck (Lily Powers) George Brent, Donald Cook, Margaret Lindsay, John Wayne, Alphonse Ethier Costumes; Orry_Kelly |
| George Brent,,Barbara Stanwyck |
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| Barbara Stanwyck, Otto Kruger |
| Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Kolker |
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| "Everyone else has glamour but me" Stanwyck explained to the press, and her fans wanted her to do something Glamourous. So she was given " Baby face" Glamourous she was, dolled up in a series of wigs ad a wardrobe designed again by Orry-Kelly. The critics adroitly summed up the film declaring it was rescued by its star. Stanwyck plays a young woman wronged by men and decided to make them pay. |
| Ever in my heart 1933. Warner Brothers Director: Archie Mayo Cast: Barbara Stanwyck (Mary Archer) Otto Kruger, Ralph Bellamy, Ruth Donnelly, Frank Albertson, George Cooper Costumes; Earl Luick |
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| Barbara Stanwyck, John Wayne |