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Lady for a Day

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1933 | 96m | English

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Never-wed, poor, rough around the edges Apple Annie has always written to her daughter, Louise, in Spain that she is married and a member of New York's high society. Upon receiving unexpected word from Louise (who hasn't seen Annie since infancy) that she is en route to America with her new fiancé and his father, a count, so the three of them can meet her, Annie panics, despairing that her beloved daughter will be destroyed by the deception.
Release Date: Sep 13, 1933
Director: Frank Capra
Writer: Robert Riskin, Damon Runyon
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords judge, parent child relationship, letter, transformation, superstition, count, deception, makeover, old lady, pre-code, nightclub singer, pool shark, racketeer, engaged couple, mother daughter reunion, panhandle, social reception, elaborate ruse, apple vendor
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Warren William Dave the Dude
May Robson Apple Annie
Guy Kibbee Judge Henry G. Blake
Glenda Farrell Missouri Martin
Ned Sparks Happy McGuire
Walter Connolly Count Romero
Jean Parker Louise
Nat Pendleton Shakespeare
Barry Norton Carlos
Halliwell Hobbes Butler
Hobart Bosworth Governor
Robert Emmett O'Connor Inspector MacCreary
Irving Bacon Pool Hall Dupe (uncredited)
Ward Bond Mounted Policeman (uncredited)
Harry C. Bradley Hotel Mail Clerk Lloyd (uncredited)
Wallis Clark Commissioner (uncredited)
George Cooper Cheesecake (uncredited)
Jay Eaton Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Julia Griffith Dowager in Mayor's Entourage (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton Detective (uncredited)
Forrester Harvey Hotel Employee Oscar (uncredited)
Samuel S. Hinds Mayor (uncredited)
Frank Holliday Second Detective (uncredited)
Lew Kelly Reception Guest Harry the Horse (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee Man in Mayor's Office (uncredited)
Marc Lawrence Nick, a Mug at Reception (uncredited)
Edward LeSaint Police Capt. Moore (uncredited)
Tom London Reception Guest (uncredited)
Charles McAvoy Detective (uncredited)
Miki Morita Dave the Dude's Butler (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook Reception Guest (uncredited)
Leo White Pierre (uncredited)
Name Job
Frank Capra Director
Robert Riskin Screenplay
Damon Runyon Story
Joseph Walker Director of Photography
Gene Havlick Editor
Stephen Goosson Art Direction
Robert Kalloch Costume Design
Howard Jackson Original Music Composer
Name Title
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor May Robson Won
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Guy Kibbee Nominated
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor John Wayne Leingang Nominated
Academy Awards Best Actor Warner Baxter Nominated
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This has shades of "My Fair Lady" about it - and Frank Capra has done quite well with a cast of lesser known actors to create quite an enjoyable comedy drama. May Robson steals the show as "Apple Annie", a lady who makes her living selling these fruit on Times Square. She is well known and well like ... d by her pals and all is going along nicely until her daughter writes to announce that she will be arriving from Spain with her new fiancée and his father - both are (minor) Spanish aristocracy who have been led to believe, as has her daughter, that "Annie" is rather closer to the top of New York society than she actually is! Luckily, up steps local crook "Dave the Dude" (Warren William) who has always had a fondness for the old girl, and on hearing of her impending predicament decides that he is going to help. The race is on now on to turn the rough around the edges woman into the epitome of culture and decorum - otherwise, no wedding! It's good fun to watch this - on one hand we have the story or rags to riches (for the day) Robson, and she is engaging and charming in an authentic manner; the other is the gangster whose behaviour is causing all sorts of consternation amongst his colleagues and rivals who are unsure just what is going on... Halliwell Hobbes is always reliable as the butler and Glenda Farrell has some good scenes as "Missouri", too. It has a pace all of it's own, and plenty of humour to keep the 90 minutes busy and enjoyable. Of course there is little jeopardy - and the fact that there isn't is actually one of the things that vindicates this actually rather joyous piece of cinema.

Jun 13, 2022