Baby Face (1933)


Baby Face
Release Date01 July 1933
TaglineShe climbed the ladder of success - wrong by wrong!
GenreDrama
CountryUSA
Filming LocationsWarner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorBlack and White
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassMelodrama
ThemesLadder to the Top
TonesCynical, Slick, Satirical
TagsBank, Barmaid, Big City, Golddigger, Promiscuity, Speakeasy, Upward Mobility

Baby Face is a sexually-charged, pre-Code Drama film, first released in 1933. The picture is about an attractive young woman played by Barbara Stanwyck who uses sex to advance her social and financial status. The film was based on a story by Darryl F. Zanuck (under the pseudonym Mark Canfield), written by Gene Markey and Kathryn Scola, and directed by Alfred E. Green. It stars Stanwyck and George Brent, and features Donald Cook, Alphonse Ethier, Henry Kolker, John Wayne, and Margaret Lindsay.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Lily Powers

Courtland Trenholm

Ned Stevens

Alphonse Ethier
Adolf Cragg

J.P. Carter

Ann Carter

Ed Sipple

Jimmy McCoy Jr.

Nick Powers

Job seeker

James Bush
Paris bank clerk

Charles Coleman
Hodges

Heinie Conklin
Speakeasy waiter

Jack Curtis
Speakeasy Customer

Frank Darien
Paris bank agent

Arthur De Kuh
Lutza

John Elliott
Bank director

Doorman

Grace Hayle
Mrs. Hemingway

Maynard Holmes
Pratt

Edward LeSaint
Bank director

Reginald Mason
Gault

Brakeman

Spec O'Donnell
Office boy

Henry Otho
Laborer

Stolvich

Office worker

Matty Roubert
Newsboy

Cliff Saum
Laborer

Vanderlure

Speakeasy drunk

Harry Tenbrook
Laborer

Jacques Vanaire
Paris bank clerk

Sailor Vincent
Laborer

Office worker

Harry Wilson
Laborer

Office worker

Director

Alfred E. Green
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Kathryn Scola

Producer

William LeBaron
producer

producer

Cinematographer

Editor

Howard Bretherton
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Art Director

Costume Designer

Orry-Kelly

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Fred Fox
assistant director

Sound Department

Oliver S. Garretson
sound

Camera and Electrical Department

Buddy Longworth
still photographer

Music Department

conductor: Vitaphone Orchestra

Production Company

Warner Bros. Pictures

Distributor

Warner Bros. Pictures

MGM/UA Home Entertainment

Vitaphone Corporation, The
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Miscellaneous

Vitaphone Orchestra
orchestra






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