Acquitted of murder charges, Carlotta moves to New York to start a new life.Acquitted of murder charges, Carlotta moves to New York to start a new life.Acquitted of murder charges, Carlotta moves to New York to start a new life.
Berton Churchill
- Mr. Osgood
- (uncredited)
Charles Fang
- Saki
- (uncredited)
Averell Harris
- Cause of Carlotta's Troubles
- (uncredited)
Millard Mitchell
- Trooper
- (uncredited)
Dorothy Stickney
- Mrs. Jenkins - Landlady
- (uncredited)
Charles C. Wilson
- Guest in Pool Party
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaOne of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since. In Philadelphia, its television premiere took place on the Late, Late Show Monday evening 22 June 1959, on WCAU (Channel 10).
- Quotes
James Bradford: Sorry to trouble you, Dick, but it really is important. I won't keep you long.
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Written by Gonzalo Roig, Ramón Gollury and Augustin Rodriguez (as Agustín Rodríguez)
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The story begins in Panama. Carlotta (Tallulah Bankhead) ends up shooting a man who broke into her room and attacked her. While this was entirely justified, Carlotta is a woman with a past...a 'fallen woman'. Because of this, most lawyers won't defend her. Eventually, an alcoholic lawyer, Dick (Frederic March), agrees to defend her and manages to get an acquittal. Following the trial, both Dick and Carlotta realize it's an opportunity for both of them to begin new and productive lives...to reinvent themselves in a better way. Dick gives her some money to book passage to the States while he seriously begins working as a sober attorney.
Some time passes. Carlotta has renamed herself 'Ann' and she's a very successful interior decorator. She also has a rich man who has fallen for her and his mother seems happy with the engagement. But what about her past? And, what if the fiance discovers who she used to be?
I liked this film. While it has a very simple plot, it makes a nice point about redemption and features several really nice performances. A very nice film.
Some time passes. Carlotta has renamed herself 'Ann' and she's a very successful interior decorator. She also has a rich man who has fallen for her and his mother seems happy with the engagement. But what about her past? And, what if the fiance discovers who she used to be?
I liked this film. While it has a very simple plot, it makes a nice point about redemption and features several really nice performances. A very nice film.
- planktonrules
- Dec 11, 2022
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.20 : 1
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