Dishonored Lady (1947)
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In this drama, Madeleine Damien (Hedy Lamarr) is a successful magazine editor with a free-spirited private life, but a number of failed relationships and years of burning the candle at both ends have taken their toll and Madeleine is suicidal and on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Her… More In this drama, Madeleine Damien (Hedy Lamarr) is a successful magazine editor with a free-spirited private life, but a number of failed relationships and years of burning the candle at both ends have taken their toll and Madeleine is suicidal and on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Her psychiatrist, Dr. Caieb (Morris Carnovsky), advises her to find a less stressful and more personally satisfying line of work, so Madeleine leaves the publishing industry and moves to a flat in Greenwich Village, where she pursues a long-standing dream of becoming an artist. Madeleine falls in love with a scientist living in her building, Dr. David Cousins (Dennis O'Keefe), and they plan to marry. However, shortly before they are to wed, David is called out of town and Madeleine decides to visit a nightclub, where she runs into Felix Courtland (John Loder), a jeweler with whom she once had an affair. Felix invites Madeleine back to his apartment, but before long she begins to think better of it and tries to slip out the back before he gets the wrong idea; however, at the same time Jack Garet (William Lundigan), a former employee of Felix, arrives at the front door. Jack stole some jewels from Felix but begs him not to turn him in to the police; a fight breaks out, and Jack kills Felix. Since Madeleine was the last person to be seen with Felix, she is accused of murdering him, and David, not knowing of her stormy personal life before he met her, refuses to have anything to do with her. Hedy Lamarr and John Loder were married when they made this film, though perhaps appropriately given their contentious relationship in Dishonored Lady, they divorced before the year was out. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Robert Stevenson
- Genres
- Drama
- In Theaters
- May 16, 1947 Wide
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Cast
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Hedy Lamarr
as Madeleine Damien
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Dennis O'Keefe
as Dr. David Cousins
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John Loder
as Felix Courtland
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Morris Carnovsky
as Dr. Caieb
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William Lundigan
as Jack Garet
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Margaret Hamilton
as Mrs. Geiger
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Paul Cavanagh
as Victor Kranish
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Douglas Dumbrille
as District Attorney
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James Flavin
as Detective
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Nicholas Joy
as Defense Attorney
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Dewey Robinson
as Jim
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Natalie Schafer
as Ethel Royce
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Ransom Sherman
as Shirley
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Robert B. Williams
as Plainclothesman
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Ian Wolfe
as E.J. Lutz Pathologist