Money and the Woman
Money and the Woman is a 1940 American drama film directed by William K. Howard and written by Robert Presnell Sr.. The film stars Jeffrey Lynn, Brenda Marshall, John Litel, Lee Patrick, Henry O'Neill and Roger Pryor. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 17, 1940.[1][2]
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Directed by | William K. Howard |
Produced by | Bryan Foy |
Screenplay by | Robert Presnell Sr. |
Story by | James M. Cain |
Starring | Jeffrey Lynn Brenda Marshall John Litel Lee Patrick Henry O'Neill Roger Pryor |
Music by | Bernhard Kaun |
Cinematography | L. William O'Connell |
Edited by | Frank Magee |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- Jeffrey Lynn as Dave Bennett
- Brenda Marshall as Barbara Patteson
- John Litel as Jeremy 'Jerry ' Helm
- Lee Patrick as Miss Martha Church
- Henry O'Neill as Mr. Mason
- Roger Pryor as Charles 'Charlie' Patteson
- Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams as Mr. Adler
- Henry Kolker as Mr. Rollins
- William Gould as Chief Detective Dyer
- Edward Keane as Mr. Kaiser
- William Marshall as Bank Clerk
- Peter Ashley as Bank Teller
- Mildred Coles as Secretary at Bank
- Sandra Stephenson as Jeannie Patteson
- Willie Best as George Washington Jones
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References
- "Money and the Woman (1940) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2015-06-21.
- Crowther, Bosley (1940-10-04). "Movie Review - Diamond Frontier - THE SCREEN IN REVIEW; 'Spring Parade,' a Picture of Life in Old Vienna, With Deanna Durbin as Central Figure at the Roxy-New Films at the Little Carnegie, Rialto and Palace". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2015-06-21.
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