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Woman Trap

A tense jolting thrilling Paramount all talking picture
1929 | 82m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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The younger brother of a police captain is a wanted fugitive, so when the captain railroads his brother's former criminal partner, the partner's sister devises a plan to get back at the captain where it will hurt the most.
Release Date: Sep 28, 1929
Director: William A. Wellman
Writer: Bartlett Cormack, Louise Long
Genres: Crime
Keywords revenge
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Hal Skelly Dan Malone
Chester Morris Ray Malone
Evelyn Brent Kitty Evans
William B. Davidson Watts
Effie Ellsler Mrs. Malone
Guy Oliver Mr. Evans
Leslie Fenton Eddie Evans
Charles Giblyn Smith
Joseph L. Mankiewicz Reporter (as Joseph Mankiewicz)
Clarence Wilson Detective Captain (as Wilson Hummell)
Sailor Vincent Himself - a boxer (as 'Sailor Billy' Vincent)
Virginia Bruce Nurse
Eddie Kane Bit Role
Bessie Lyle Bit Role
Michael Visaroff Bit Role
Name Job
Bartlett Cormack Writer
William A. Wellman Director
Fred Mayer Camera Operator
Louise Long Writer
Edwin J. Burke Theatre Play
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

William Wellman is clearly still trying to push this fairly new "talkie" style of movie as far as he can with the limited budget and opportunities the script offers him with this B-thriller. To a certain extent, he succeeds in presenting us with quite a tightly paced triple header with Hal Skelly as ... the tough, community cop "Dan Malone" who is on the trail of his miscreant brother "Ray" (Chester Morris) after some shenanigans at the home of his ex-girlfriend "Kitty" (Evelyn Brent) really sets the cat amongst the pigeons. This focusses "Dan" to become a pretty unforgiving law enforcement officer and though that is not without it's promotions, it also serves to alienate folks some too. It's also an early example of quite effective pyrotechnics and has plenty of shoot 'em up action scenes to keep the thing moving along quickly. The dialogue leaves loads to be desired, and I've got to say that the overly ditzy Brent added little to the smouldering dynamic between the opposing siblings. There is a decent amount of suspense before the ending that though unimaginative, just about works. Skelly cut his teeth on the stage, and at times his performance here reminds us of that - he is not a natural in from of the camera (indeed you can almost see a weariness in his eyes suggesting that many takes may have been required?) , but Morris is - and although maybe his role could have been a bit meatier, he contributes amiably and well to a film that is worth an hour of your time.

Jun 06, 2022