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A Mulher de Vermelho

Título original: The Woman in Red
  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 1 h 8 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
963
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Barbara Stanwyck in A Mulher de Vermelho (1935)
Drama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA polo player's wife becomes the mystery woman in a Long Island horsy-set murder trial.A polo player's wife becomes the mystery woman in a Long Island horsy-set murder trial.A polo player's wife becomes the mystery woman in a Long Island horsy-set murder trial.

  • Direção
    • Robert Florey
  • Roteiristas
    • Wallace Irwin
    • Mary C. McCall Jr.
    • Peter Milne
  • Artistas
    • Barbara Stanwyck
    • Gene Raymond
    • Genevieve Tobin
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    963
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Robert Florey
    • Roteiristas
      • Wallace Irwin
      • Mary C. McCall Jr.
      • Peter Milne
    • Artistas
      • Barbara Stanwyck
      • Gene Raymond
      • Genevieve Tobin
    • 13Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
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  • Fotos

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    Barbara Stanwyck
    Barbara Stanwyck
    • Shelby Barret Wyatt
    Gene Raymond
    Gene Raymond
    • John 'Johnny' Wyatt
    Genevieve Tobin
    Genevieve Tobin
    • Mrs. 'Nicko' Nicholas
    John Eldredge
    John Eldredge
    • Eugene 'Gene' Fairchild
    Phillip Reed
    Phillip Reed
    • Dan McCall
    Dorothy Tree
    Dorothy Tree
    • Mrs. Olga Goodyear
    Russell Hicks
    Russell Hicks
    • Clayton - Defense Attorney
    Nella Walker
    Nella Walker
    • Aunt Bettina
    Claude Gillingwater
    Claude Gillingwater
    • Grandpa Wyatt
    Doris Lloyd
    Doris Lloyd
    • Mrs. Casserly
    Hale Hamilton
    Hale Hamilton
    • Wyatt Furness
    Edward Van Sloan
    Edward Van Sloan
    • Foxall - Prosecuting Attorney
    • (as Ed Van Sloan)
    Forrester Harvey
    Forrester Harvey
    • Mooney
    Bill Elliott
    Bill Elliott
    • Stuart Wyatt
    • (as Gordon Elliott)
    Frederik Vogeding
    Frederik Vogeding
    • Nels Erickson
    • (as Fred Vogeding)
    Eleanor Wesselhoeft
    • Mrs. Agnew - Housekeeper
    • (as Eleanor Wesselhoft)
    Brandon Hurst
    Brandon Hurst
    • Uncle Emlen Wyatt
    William Arnold
    • Prosecutor's Assistant
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Robert Florey
    • Roteiristas
      • Wallace Irwin
      • Mary C. McCall Jr.
      • Peter Milne
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários13

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    5blanche-2

    1935, and the class system thrives

    Barbara Stanwyck is "The Woman in Red" in this 1935 film also starring Gene Raymond, Genevieve Tobin, and John Eldredge.

    Stanwyck plays Shelby Barrett, who rides horses in shows for the wealthy Mrs. Nicholas (Genevieve Tobin). In this capacity, she meets Johnny Wyatt (Raymond), who also rides for Mrs. Nicholas, though he comes from an old money family. However, they've fallen on hard times. Mrs. Nicholas aka Nicko is sweet on him. But Johnny only has eyes for Shelby, and the two marry. Shelby leaves the employ of the bitter Mrs. Nicholas.

    When they meet Johnny's family on Long Island, Shelby is not welcomed by them, and when Johnny and Shelby decide to go into business for themselves working with other people's horses, they really become aggravated. When they're short money, Shelby borrows from a wealthy friend, Fairchild (Eldredge) but doesn't want Johnny to know. This leads to complications when Nicko spreads gossip and Fairchild asks for an innocent favor himself that turns deadly. This puts Shelby in an untenable position.

    Stanwyck is lovely and a very strong actress, and I agree with one poster here who says she makes it work, as would have Bette Davis or another leading lady with some backbone. The film is somewhat boring, in part thanks to the bland Gene Raymond, and nothing really happens until the end of the film.

    Nevertheless, Stanwyck is always worth it.
    dougdoepke

    A More Subdued Stanwyck

    The movie seems right out of the class-conscious 30's. Stanwyck's Shelby is a very competent show-horse rider for wealthy woman Nicko (Tobin). But when Shelby marries Johnny (Raymond) a jealous Nicko fires her. Trouble is Johnny's wealthy but now destitute family continues their snobbish airs and duly snub Shelby. Good thing the wealthy Gene (Eldridge) puts aside his love for Shelby and comes to the newly weds aid in setting up a business. But then, there's a fateful yacht party and things come to a head.

    Stanwyck finally gets to show some fire near the end. Otherwise her role is fairly subdued and not one of her more memorable. It doesn't help that Raymond comes across as pretty bland and not a good match for Stanwyck. In my book, the highlight comes when an angry Shelby drops pretenses and denounces the assembled snobs. I sense that anxious 30's audiences were right up there with her. Then too, Warner's was the studio of record for that gritty period. Nonetheless, the settings are almost all gilded upper crust, and a long way from Cagney's shabby urban slums.

    All in all, the parts fail to gel into any real impact, despite the dramatic elements. I suspect much of that is due to pedestrian direction (Florey) and Raymond's rather insipid performance. The latter's certainly capable of much better as his commanding role in the riveting Plunder Road (1957) shows. Too bad something like that didn't happen here.
    6boblipton

    Kill 'Em All Says I

    Barbara Stanwyck married Gene Raymond. There's money and connection in both their backgrounds, but none in their pockets. She rides other people's show horses for a living, and he's a professional guest and polo player. They go into business boarding horses, which raises the hackles of the tony set, especially widowed Genevieve Tobin. The only exception is Miss Stanwyck's old friend John Eldredge, who is extravagantly considerate, and who winds up on trial for murder.

    Director Robert Florey and company certainly spare no effort in making their audience despise the rich in this one, with a gobsmacked Arthur Treacher drawling his astonishment at the idea of people actually working for a living. Within those parameters, everyone gives a good performance, although I remain as always puzzled by Gene Raymond's participation; in far too many movies in the 1930s his role consisted of being blond and not tripping over the furniture. He accomplishes both here.

    The result is a well done minor movie from the year, although given these rich people, why anyone should care if one of them gets shot is beyond me.
    6SnoopyStyle

    interesting last ten minutes

    Shelby Barret (Barbara Stanwyck) is an equestrian working for wealthy widow Mrs. Nicholas (Genevieve Tobin). She calls her Nicko. Nicko introduces her friend Johnny Wyatt (Gene Raymond) to Shelby. He comes from an uppercrust family which has fallen on hard times. Rich playboy Gene Fairchild (John Eldredge) sets his sights on Shelby. When Johnny and Shelby get together, a jealous Nicko fires Shelby.

    A better way to do this story is to turn it into a murder mystery. As it stands, the story meanders around and the characters go in and out. The point is to get to the court case. There is some interesting class and moral construction in that part. That's the most interesting section of the movie and only comes out for the last ten minutes.
    6AlsExGal

    It's the snobs versus those with jobs...

    In this drama/romance from Warner Brothers and director Robert Florey. Shelby Barret (Barbara Stanwyck) works for wealthy horse owner, widow Nicko Nicholas (Genevieve Tobin). Shelby does the riding in competitions, Nicko collects the trophies. A trophy Nicko is trying to collect all by herself is horseman Johnny Wyatt (Gene Raymond) as a husband. Johnny comes from old money that got so old it dried up and blew away. The Wyatts are tradition and name rich, cash poor.

    So, Johnny upsets both his and Shelby's cash flow when he falls in love with her and proposes marriage. Shelby tries to be the voice of reason, but Johnny breaks her resolve, and they marry. Nicko takes this like the bad sport you'd expect her to be. And lots of complications ensue from a working middle class girl married to a poor man of the aristocracy.

    If this film had been made two years before it could have been a terrific precode, because it is trying to be scandalous and also show the rich up to be despicable, and in 1935 in the production code era that is pretty much impossible, so it ends up pulling all of its punches. It is, however, a good example of Stanwyck rising above mediocre material.

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    • Curiosidades
      The $9,000 Johnny and Shelby need to fix up his stables is the equivalent of over $210,000 in 2025.
    • Erros de gravação
      (at around 38 mins) Shelby reads a letter from her grandfather, and the hand holding the letter has on dark nail polish, but throughout the film Barbara Stanwyck appears to not be wearing any polish at all.
    • Citações

      Shelby Barret Wyatt: Well, this *is* a surprise! That's a pretty old line, but it seems to fit.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Café Society (2016)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      I Only Have Eyes for You
      (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Al Dubin

      Sung by Gene Raymond

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 16 de fevereiro de 1935 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Woman in Red
    • Locações de filme
      • San Pedro Breakfast Club, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(racing scenes)
    • Empresa de produção
      • First National Pictures
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    Especificações técnicas

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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 8 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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