Lady Gangster (1942) CRIME NOIR



Stars: Faye Emerson, Julie Bishop, and Jackie Gleason
Director: Robert Florey
Writers: Anthony Coldeway (screenplay), Dorothy Mackaye (play)

An actress gets mixed up with a criminal gang and winds up taking the rap for a $40,000 robbery. Before she’s sent to prison.

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27 Replies to “Lady Gangster (1942) CRIME NOIR”

  1. Did anyone notice William Hopper, detective in "Perry Mason", as the assistant to the radio personality? It's before he became blonde.

  2. I've always liked classic prison movies but the men classic prison moves are better because they try to break out
    For those who liked the Honeymooners look for Jackie Gleason
    Ed

  3. No music credits, which is unusual. Full orchestra, too. Web source credited William Lava for music. He later supplied cartoon music, like THE FLINTSTONES. He was originally from Minneapolis. Had to get out of town to become famous.

  4. Enjoyable even with the giant plot holes… starting with : why did she suddenly confess, thus sending herself to prison, when she had already snowed her old buddy to believe she was innocent..

  5. faye emerson is too ugly to star in a movie. she's so unwomanly and dorky. nice voice though. but super ugly face and body and very uncompelling to behold. her eyebrows aren't that bad for her face but whatever.

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