Women in Bondage
Women in Bondage is a 1943 World War II film about conditions for women under Hitler's regime directed by Steve Sekely and starring Gail Patrick and Nancy Kelly. The plot involves two women imprisoned for speaking out against the government.
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Directed by | Steve Sekely |
Produced by | Trem Carr (executive producer) Herman Millakowsky (producer) Jeffrey Bernerd (associate producer) |
Written by | Houston Branch Frank Wisbar (story) |
Starring | Gail Patrick Nancy Kelly William Henry |
Music by | Edward J. Kay |
Cinematography | Mack Stengler |
Edited by | Richard Currier |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $104,000[1] |
Box office | $1,000,000[1] |
Cast
- Gail Patrick as Margot Bracken
- Nancy Kelly as Toni Hall
- William Henry as Heinz Radtke (as Bill Henry)
- Tala Birell as Ruth Bracken
- Gertrude Michael as District Director Schneider
- Alan Baxter as Otto Bracken
- Maris Wrixon as Grete Ziegler
- Rita Quigley as Herta Rumann
- Felix Basch as Dr. Mensch
- H.B. Warner as Pastor Renz
- Anne Nagel as Deputy District Director
- Mary Forbes as Gladys Bracken
- Roland Varno as Ernest Bracken
Reception
The film was one of the most successful in the history of Monogram.[1]
gollark: A-level is hopefully going to be better, since I actually get to pick subjects I like and people who are bad at them won't be doing them.
gollark: Maths is good, though - my maths set has a really good teacher and we do (well, did when school was running) interesting and challenging stuff a lot of the time without repeating the same topic over and over again.
gollark: English is awful because we mostly overanalyze literature and write essays and stuff, but we did writing one time and that was fun.
gollark: A lot of the chemistry and physics stuff we do at school is... somewhat interesting at first, but we end up going over it again and again and doing endless worksheets for some reason, which is not very interesting.
gollark: They might actually be actively negative in some areas, since for quite a lot of people being forced to learn the boring stuff they don't care about will make them ignore the interesting bits.
References
- "$104,000 Indie May Hit $1,000,000 BO". Variety. 31 May 1944. p. 3.
External links
- Women in Bondage at the American Film Institute Catalog
- Women in Bondage on IMDb
- Women in Bondage at AllMovie
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