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Marked Woman
Marked Woman
In the underworld of Manhattan, a woman dares to stand up to one of the city's most powerful gangsters.
rating
6.5
runtime
96 min

Release

1937-04-10

Cast

Bette Davis
Bette Davis
as Mary Dwight Strauber
Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey Bogart
as David Graham
Lola Lane
Lola Lane
as Dorothy "Gabby" Marvin
Isabel Jewell
Isabel Jewell
as Emmy Lou Eagan
Rosalind Marquis
Rosalind Marquis
as Florrie Liggett
Mayo Methot
Mayo Methot
as Estelle Porter
Jane Bryan
Jane Bryan
as Betty Strauber
Allen Jenkins
Allen Jenkins
as Louie
Eduardo Ciannelli
Eduardo Ciannelli
as Johnny Vanning
John Litel
John Litel
as Gordon
Ben Welden
Ben Welden
as Charlie Delaney
Damian O'Flynn
Damian O'Flynn
as Ralph Krawford
Henry O'Neill
Henry O'Neill
as Arthur Sheldon
Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
as Vanning's Lawyer
Carlos San Martín
Carlos San Martín
as Head Waiter
William B. Davidson
William B. Davidson
as Bob Crandall
Kenneth Harlan
Kenneth Harlan
as Eddie
Robert Strange
Robert Strange
as George Beler
Archie Robbins
Archie Robbins
as Bell Captain
Arthur Aylesworth
Arthur Aylesworth
as Mr. Truble
John Sheehan
John Sheehan
as Vincent
Sam Wren
Sam Wren
as Mac
Edwin Stanley
Edwin Stanley
as Ferguson
Jack Norton
Jack Norton
as Drunk
Guy Usher
Guy Usher
as Detective Ferguson (uncredited)
Herman Marks
Herman Marks
as Little Joe Dinero (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee
Milton Kibbee
as Smith (uncredited)
Harlan Briggs
Harlan Briggs
as Sad Man in Nightclub (uncredited)
Tom Coleman
Tom Coleman
as Plainclothesman (uncredited)
Lew Hicks
Lew Hicks
as Bailiff (uncredited)
Mike Lally
Mike Lally
as Photographer (uncredited)
Frank McLure
Frank McLure
as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Carlyle Moore Jr.
Carlyle Moore Jr.
as Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Wendell Niles
Wendell Niles
as Radio News Commentator (voice) (uncredited)
Paul Panzer
Paul Panzer
as Club Piano-Mover (uncredited)
Scott Seaton
Scott Seaton
as Gambler (uncredited)
Harry Hayden
Harry Hayden
as Man Bringing Coroner's Report (uncredited)
John J. Richardson
John J. Richardson
as Man in Line-Up (uncredited)
Charles Sherlock
Charles Sherlock
as Man Next to Little Joe (uncredited)
Dorothy Tree
Dorothy Tree
as Woman in Raid (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell
Noble 'Kid' Chissell
as Courtroom Reporter (uncredited)
Robert Morgan
Robert Morgan
as Reporter (uncredited)
Lyle Moraine
Lyle Moraine
as Reporter #1 (voice) (uncredited)
Billy Wayne
Billy Wayne
as Reporter #2 (voice) (uncredited)
Max Hoffman Jr.
Max Hoffman Jr.
as Reporter #3 (voice) (uncredited)
Al Herman
Al Herman
as Betty's $100 Cabbie (uncredited)
John Harron
John Harron
as Cabbie #1 (uncredited)
Frank Faylen
Frank Faylen
as Cabbie #2 (uncredited)
Wilfred Lucas
Wilfred Lucas
as Jury Foreman #1 (uncredited)
Jack Mower
Jack Mower
as Jury Foreman #2 (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre
Jeffrey Sayre
as Graham's Trial Assistant (uncredited)
James Conaty
James Conaty
as Graham's Trial Assistant (uncredited)
Charles K. French
Charles K. French
as Graham's Trial Assistant (uncredited)
Harry Hollingsworth
Harry Hollingsworth
as Doorman (uncredited)
Alphonse Martell
Alphonse Martell
as Club Intimate Doorman (uncredited)
Jack Byron
Jack Byron
as Croupier (uncredited)
Philip Sleeman
Philip Sleeman
as Croupier (uncredited)
Mark Strong
Mark Strong
as Bartender (uncredited)
Alexander Pollard
Alexander Pollard
as Bartender (uncredited)
Leo Sulky
Leo Sulky
as Bartender (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn
Ralph Dunn
as Court Clerk #1 (uncredited)
Lew Harvey
Lew Harvey
as Court Clerk #2 (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan
Emmett Vogan
as Court Clerk #2 (uncredited)
Miriam Marlin
Miriam Marlin
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Larry Steers
Larry Steers
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Gordon Hart
Gordon Hart
as Judge #1 (uncredited)
Pierre Watkin
Pierre Watkin
as Judge #2 (uncredited)
Bob Reeves
Bob Reeves
as Club Patron / Courtroom Cop (uncredited)
Milton Royce
Milton Royce
as Café Patron (uncredited)
Ronald R. Rondell
Ronald R. Rondell
as Dancing Club Patron (uncredited)
Ethelreda Leopold
Ethelreda Leopold
as Dancing Club Patron (uncredited)
Leo White
Leo White
as Waiter (uncredited)
Alan Davis
Alan Davis
as Henchman (uncredited)
Jimmy Aye
Jimmy Aye
as Gangster (uncredited)
Allen Mathews
Allen Mathews
as Henchman (uncredited)
Norman Willis
Norman Willis
as Henchman (uncredited)
Theodore Lorch
Theodore Lorch
as Second Juror #2 (uncredited)
Eddie Sturgis
Eddie Sturgis
as Second Juror #3 (uncredited)
Edwin August
Edwin August
as Juror (uncredited)
Harold Miller
Harold Miller
as Dancing Club Patron (uncredited)
Frank Bruno
Frank Bruno
as Henchman (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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John Chard

Hostesses Arrested In “Clip-Joint” Murder. Marked Woman is directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Robert Rossen and Abem Finkel. It stars Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Lola Lane, Isabel Jewell, Mayo Methot and Eduardo Ciannelli. Music is collectively arranged by Bernhard Kaun, Heinz Roemheld and David Raksin, and cinematography by George Barnes. In spite of the film’s disclaimer put out at the pic’s beginning, Marked Woman is an adaptation of the real life case of Lucky Luciano, who the previous year was found guilty of compulsory prostitution after sterling work by U.S. Attorney Thomas E. Dewey. Ciannelli plays Luciano as Johnny Vanning, Bogart plays Dewey as David Graham and Davis is “madame” Cokey Flo Brown as Mary Dwight Strauber. Unsurprisingly for the time it was made, Marked Woman is a distinctly sanitised version of events, full of euphemisms and hinted at unlawfulness, with the beatings et al off camera. However, it still packs a punch, both in narrative thrust as the underworld shenanigans are brought to life, and as an acting curio to see the young Davis and Bogart bouncing off each other before their respective stars were about to be ignited with petroleum. Interesting aspect of the picture is that it is in essence a gangster movie, with a good guy/bad guy scenario at the core, yet it’s the women who rightly dominate the story. The girls are held up as bastions of hardship and heroism, and it gives the production a riveting edge, as well as some much needed glamour in amongst the sordid machinations. Well acted, well told and well interesting. 7.5/10