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Call Her Savage

SHE'S BACK...and greater than ever
1932 | 88m | English

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A high-spirited and short-tempered Texan woman storms her way through life until her luck runs out, forcing her to learn the error of her ways.
Release Date: Nov 24, 1932
Director: John Francis Dillon
Writer: Edwin J. Burke, Tiffany Thayer
Genres: Drama
Keywords texas, female protagonist, pre-code
Production Companies Fox Film Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Clara Bow Nasa Springer
Gilbert Roland Moonglow
Thelma Todd Sunny De Lane
Monroe Owsley Lawrence Crosby
Estelle Taylor Ruth Springer
Weldon Heyburn Ronasa
Willard Robertson Pete Springer
Anthony Jowitt Jay Randall
Fred Kohler Silas Jennings
Russell Simpson Old Man in Wagon Train
Margaret Livingston Molly
Carl Stockdale Mort
Dorothy Peterson Silas' Wife
Oscar Apfel Doctor Treating Crosby (Uncredited)
Frank Atkinson Stevens, Crosby's Valet (Uncredited)
Mischa Auer Agitator in Restaurant (Uncredited)
Symona Boniface Gambling Lady (Uncredited)
Edmund Burns Jack Carter (Uncredited)
Leonard Carey Jackson, Randall's Butler (Uncredited)
Lita Chevret Party Guest (Uncredited)
Wallis Clark Detective (Uncredited)
G. Pat Collins Male Nurse (Uncredited)
Tyrell Davis Charlie Moffett (Uncredited)
John Elliott Hank (Uncredited)
Betty Jane Graham Babysitter (Uncredited)
Robert Ellis Hotel Manager (Uncredited)
Mary Gordon Lady in Tenement (Uncredited)
Robert Gordon Bellboy (Uncredited)
Douglas Haig Pete as a Boy (Uncredited)
Hale Hamilton Cyrus Randall (Uncredited)
Arthur Hoyt Mr. Russell, Attorney (Uncredited)
Marilyn Knowlden Ruth as a Girl (Uncredited)
George J. Lewis Party Guest (Uncredited)
Ralph Lewis Doctor (Uncredited)
Walter Long Man Who Tries to Pick Up Nasa (Uncredited)
Wilfred Lucas Child Welfare Official (Uncredited)
Bert Moorhouse Party Guest (Uncredited)
Pat O'Malley Fireman (Uncredited)
Katherine Perry Maid (Uncredited)
Eddie Phillips Party Guest (Uncredited)
Julian Rivero Jose, Guitarist (Uncredited)
Bert Roach Man Who Tries to Pick Up Nasa (Uncredited)
John Sheehan Drunken Tenant (Uncredited)
John St. Polis Doctor Consoling Nasa (Uncredited)
Ellinor Vanderveer Party Guest (Uncredited)
Kathrin Clare Ward Second Lady in Tenement (Uncredited)
Eric Wilton Hotel Steward (Uncredited)
Name Job
Edwin J. Burke Screenplay
Tiffany Thayer Novel
Peter Brunelli Original Music Composer
Arthur Lange Original Music Composer
Lee Garmes Director of Photography
Harold D. Schuster Editor
Max Parker Art Direction
Rita Kaufman Costume Design
Jack Boland Assistant Director
E. Clayton Ward Sound
Jack Gains Casting
Audrey Scott Stunts
Max Munn Autrey Still Photographer
Hal Phyfe Still Photographer
Phil M. Friedman Casting Associate
Robert Mayo Casting Assistant
Robert Palmer Casting Assistant
David Cox Wardrobe Designer
Louis De Francesco Music Director
John Francis Dillon Director
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Sam E. Rork Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

“I guess you know you broke up my home…”, “I didn’t know you were in a home, when did you get out?”. It’s the spatting between “Nasa” (Clara Bow) and “Sunny” (Thelma Todd) that brings this to life, and both can cat-fight with the best of them. The former hails from Texas via a fairly violent and cir ... cuitous route, is quite a street-fighter and no stranger to using her feminine wiles. Sadly for her, though, she runs out of options and ends up married to “Larry” (Monroe Owsley). The thing is, her father thinks she’s made an huge mistake and that’s proven to be correct when it swiftly emerges that he only married her because “Sunny” had spurned him. When "Nasa" has money, things go well enough, but latterly with a child in tow too, she again begins to run out of options and has to rely on long-term friend “Moonglow” (Gilbert Roland) - a man with a similarly complicated past, but an altogther more gentle character. Bow is on good form throughout this high-speed and lively melodrama, and it’s ability to reset itself regularly keeps it interesting as her self-destructive nature appears to know no bounds. Moreover, she was never one of those doey-eyed silent film stars at the best of times, and so here with lines to deliver and a characterful role to portray she mixes things up well. Though she doesn’t feature so often. Todd also puts in quite a performance, if perhaps a more demure one, and the ensemble in support offers us a glimpse of just how fickle friendships were, regardless of whether or not you were actually married or related. There’s really very little off limits in this refreshingly vibrant pre-code drama and it’s an entertaining opportunity for women to own the proceedings entirely.

Jan 12, 2026