Woman in the Dark (1934 film)
1934 film by Phil Rosen
Woman in the Dark is a 1934 American film about a paroled prisoner who hits a man attacking a woman. He runs away scared that he may have killed him - he did not.
- Directed by Phil Rosen. Written by Sada Cowan, based on the short story by Dashiell Hammett.
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Detective
edit- One thing I like about bananas is that they got no bones in them.
Dialogue
edit- Tommy Logan: What's on your mind? Trouble?
- John Bradley: I slapped a guy down last night.
- Tommy Logan: Yeah, and when you slap 'em, they stay slapped!
- Detective: I knew a guy once that died from eatin' too much fruit. He was a vegetarian.
- Lil Logan: That made his wife a grass widow. Hah!
- Detective: Boy, are you funny.
Cast
edit- Fay Wray — Louise Loring
- Ralph Bellamy — John Bradley
- Melvyn Douglas — Tony Robson
- Roscoe Ates — Tommy Logan
- Ruth Gillette — Lil Logan
- Joe King — Detective
- Nell O'Day — Helen Grant
- Frank Otto — Kraus
- Reed Brown Jr. — Conroy
- Granville Bates — Sheriff Grant
- Charles Williams — Clerk
- Frank Shannon — Prison Warden
- Cliff Dunstan — Doctor
External links
edit- Woman in the Dark quotes at the Internet Movie Database