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Ladies They Talk About (1933): Starring Barbara Stanwyck

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 1, 2022

“Too much deaconing took all the sweetness out of me” – Barbara Stanwyck as Nan Taylor From its opening moments, the movie feels like a  fine prelude to Baby Face for Barbara Stanwyck, who flaunts her feminine wiles and indecent levels of charisma as a gangster’s moll. After read more

DOUBLE BILL #15: Hell’s Highway (1932) and Ladies They Talk About (1933)

The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Jun 10, 2018

DOUBLE BILL #15: Hell’s Highway (1932) and Ladies They Talk About (1933) On June 10, 2018 By CarolIn Uncategorized I will never not love Pre-Code. I am constantly in awe of it and I am always amazed at how much they got away with. And because it’ read more

Pre-Code Crazy: Ladies They Talk About (1933)

Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 1, 2014

Why is Ladies They Talk About (1933) my Pre-Code Crazy pick for November? Because Barbara Stanwyck, that’s why. Super-sassy, pulling no punches (literally!), name-above-the-title Barbara Stanwyck. Yes, ma’am! Just to sweeten the pot, the cast of this gem includes Lyle Talbot (always a plus in read more

Classic Films in Focus: LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT (1933)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Feb 25, 2014

Barbara Stanwyck is always exciting to watch, especially in Pre-Code pictures that let her characters straddle a fascinating line between good and bad. Baby Face (1933) is the best known of her films from this era, but Ladies They Talk About (1933) also merits admiration, especially because Stanwyck read more

Classic Films in Focus: LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT (1933)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Feb 25, 2014

Barbara Stanwyck is always exciting to watch, especially in Pre-Code pictures that let her characters straddle a fascinating line between good and bad. Baby Face (1933) is the best known of her films from this era, but Ladies They Talk About (1933) also merits admiration, especially because Stanwyck read more

Classic Films in Focus: LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT (1933)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Feb 25, 2014

Barbara Stanwyck is always exciting to watch, especially in Pre-Code pictures that let her characters straddle a fascinating line between good and bad. Baby Face (1933) is the best known of her films from this era, but Ladies They Talk About (1933) also merits admiration, especially because Stanwyck read more

My Barbara Stanwyck Blogathon Entry: "Ladies They Talk About," or The Old Cell Game

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jul 22, 2013

Hey! There's a Barbara Stanwyck Blogathon going on, courtesy of Aubyn at The Girl with the White Parasol. My entry is about Stanwyck's 1933 women-in-prison film, Ladies They Talk About. read more

My Barbara Stanwyck Blogathon Entry: "Ladies They Talk About," or The Old Cell Game

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jul 22, 2013

Hey! There's a Barbara Stanwyck Blogathon going on, courtesy of Aubyn at The Girl with the White Parasol. My entry is about Stanwyck's 1933 women-in-prison film, Ladies They Talk About. read more

Pre-Code: Ladies They Talk About (1933).

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn Sample on Apr 15, 2013

Pre-Code: Ladies They Talk About(1933). Based on the play Women in Prison by Dorothy Mackaye and Carlton Miles. Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Preston Foster and Lillian Roth. Nan Taylor, is arrested after helping two men during a bank robbery. David Slade, a radio evangelist, recognizes Nan as a form read more

Ladies They Talk About (1933)

Hollywood Revue Posted by Angela on Nov 23, 2012

Nan Taylor (Barbara Stanwyck) is arrested after helping some friends rob a bank, but before her trial, she meets with David Slade (Preston Foster), a former classmate.  David is now a well-known preacher and very vocal about wanting harsher punishments for criminals.  When he sees Nan again, she tel read more

"Ladies They Talk About," or Barbara Stanwyck, Badass

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jul 8, 2012

It's not news to proclaim Barbara Stanwyck as one of the screen's greatest actresses, and it's practically impossible to dislike her once you learn of her casual, profane attitude on the set, or her preference for directors like Preston Sturges and Billy Wilder, or that fact she had an affair with R read more

"Ladies They Talk About," or The Old Cell Game

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jul 8, 2012

It's not news to proclaim Barbara Stanwyck as one of the screen's greatest actresses, and it's practically impossible to dislike her once you learn of her casual, profane attitude on the set, or her preference for directors like Preston Sturges and Billy Wilder, or that fact she had an affair with R read more

Ladies They Talk About (1933)

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001

Ladies They Talk About (1933) is one of the original women-in-prison films and is perfectly suited for the Pre-Code era. Directed by Howard Bretherton and William Keighley for Warner Bros., Barbara Stanwyck stars as Nan Taylor, a glamorous gun moll and a member of a bank robbing gang led by Don (Lyl read more



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