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She climbed the ladder of success - wrong by wrong!
1933 | 76m | English

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A young woman uses her body and her sexuality to help her climb the social ladder, but soon begins to wonder if her new status will ever bring her happiness.
Release Date: Jul 13, 1933
Director: Alfred E. Green
Writer: Gene Markey, Darryl F. Zanuck, Kathryn Scola
Genres: Drama
Keywords paris, france, new york city, ambition, mistress, pre-code, speakeasy, gold digger, flirtation, kept woman, mischievous
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $451,000
Budget: $187,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Barbara Stanwyck Lily Powers
George Brent Courtland Trenholm
Donald Cook Ned Stevens
Alphonse Ethier Adolf Cragg
Henry Kolker J.R. Carter
Margaret Lindsay Ann Carter
Arthur Hohl Ed Sipple
John Wayne Jimmy McCoy Jr.
Robert Barrat Nick Powers
Douglass Dumbrille Brody
Theresa Harris Chico
Joan Barclay Job Seeker (uncredited)
Charles Coleman Hodges (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin Speakeasy Waiter (uncredited)
Grace Hayle Mrs. Hemingway (uncredited)
Maynard Holmes Pratt - Personnel Office (uncredited)
Nat Pendleton Stolvich - Laborer (uncredited)
Edward Van Sloan Jameson - Bank Director (uncredited)
Toby Wing Office Worker (uncredited)
James Bush Paris Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Jack Curtis Speakeasy Customer (uncredited)
Frank Darien Paris Bank Agent (uncredited)
John Elliott Bank Director (uncredited)
Harry Gribbon Doorman (uncredited)
Edward LeSaint Bank Director (uncredited)
Reginald Mason Gault - Bank Director (uncredited)
Spec O'Donnell Office Boy (uncredited)
Henry Otho Laborer (uncredited)
Donna Mae Roberts Office Worker (uncredited)
Matty Roubert Newsboy (uncredited)
Cliff Saum Laborer (uncredited)
Charles Sellon Vanderlure - Bank Director (uncredited)
Harry Semels Speakeasy Drunk (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook Laborer (uncredited)
Jacques Vanaire Paris Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent Laborer (uncredited)
Renee Whitney Office Worker (uncredited)
Josephine Whittell Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Harry Wilson Laborer (uncredited)
Arthur De Kuh Lutza (uncredited)
Harry Forsman Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
James Murray Brakeman (uncredited)
Dick Winslow Office Boy (uncredited)
Name Job
Anton Grot Art Direction
Alfred E. Green Director
Gene Markey Screenplay
Darryl F. Zanuck Story
Howard Bretherton Editor
Orry-Kelly Costume Design
William Forsyth Casting Assistant
William Maybery Casting Assistant
Kathryn Scola Screenplay
James Van Trees Director of Photography
Oliver S. Garretson Sound
Leo F. Forbstein Conductor
Maxwell Arnow Casting
Fred Fox Assistant Director
Buddy Longworth Still Photographer
Name Title
William LeBaron Producer
Raymond Griffith Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Barbara Stanwyck is at the top of her game in this cracking story of a young girl "Lily" who thanks to her pal "Cragg" (Alphonse Ethier) and some ideology from Nietzsche quickly discovers that she can use her femininity and her brains to get on in life. When her exploitative father has a rather unfo ... rtunate accident with a still, she heads to the big city where she shrewdly works her way through the bosses (including a young John Wayne) right to the top - accumulating wealth and wrecking relationships and marriages as she goes. Will she manage to get away with it all, or will she get her comeuppance? Well you will have to watch and see, but along the way we get a frequently humorous depiction of a lady who knows exactly how to manipulate these shallow, fickle and all-too-often stupidly horny men for her own advantage. She is not ruthless with everyone, though. She stays friends with her old companion "Chico" (Theresa Harris) whose observations and gentle ditties pepper the relentlessness as "Lily" quite literally gets to the top of the pile. Though it is entertaining to watch her use and abuse her menfolk, I can't say that I especially warmed to her character as she started to develop a rather thoughtless, maybe even cruel, streak - especially with the emotionally challenged "Trenholm" (George Brent) - her pièce de resistance! Without being graphic, this is a splendid piece of sexually charged cinema, and Miss Stanwyck almost glows with sultriness and ambition. The use of the exterior of the building to illustrate her climb up the ladder of success is fun, as are the increasing scenarios of confusion and desperation among the men whose attentions she craves, uses and steps on to leave behind. Great fun and pokes a potent finger at many of the flaws in a "man's world". Sexy, clever and well worth a watch.

Sep 24, 2022