Gambling Lady (1934)
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Born on the proverbial wrong side of the tracks, Lady Lee (Barbara Stanwyck) rises to prominence as a professional gambler. Though she works in a somewhat shady casino, our heroine enjoys a reputation for utter honesty, refusing all entreaties to turn crooked. Impressed by this quality, wealthy… More Born on the proverbial wrong side of the tracks, Lady Lee (Barbara Stanwyck) rises to prominence as a professional gambler. Though she works in a somewhat shady casino, our heroine enjoys a reputation for utter honesty, refusing all entreaties to turn crooked. Impressed by this quality, wealthy young Garry Madison (Joel McCrea) falls in love with Lady Lee and asks her to become his wife. Madison's friends and family assume that Lady Lee is merely a gold-digger, but she proves them irrefutably wrong when she saves him from a murder charge. According to some sources, Tyrone Power can be spotted in a bit role in this "A-minus" Warner Bros. programmer. Gambling Lady would make an interesting double feature with the later Stanwyck vehicle The Lady Gambles. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Archie Mayo
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Classics
- In Theaters
- Mar 31, 1934 Wide
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Cast
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Barbara Stanwyck
as Lady Lee
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Joel McCrea
as Garry Madison
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Pat O'Brien
as Charlie Lang
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Claire Dodd
as Sheila Aiken
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C. Aubrey Smith
as Peter Madison
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Phillip Reed
as Steve
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Philip Faversham
as Don
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Robert H. Barrat
as Mike Lee
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Ernie Alexander
as Bell Boy
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Brooks Benedict
as Lou
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Wade Boteler
as Cop
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Ralph Brooks
as Reporter
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James Burke
as Detective
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Leonard Carey
as Butler
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Albert Conti
as French Lawyer
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Rev. Neal Dodd
as Minister
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James Donlan
as Lawyer
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Jay Eaton
as Clerk
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Willie Fung
as Ching
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Ferdinand Gottschalk
as Cornelius
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Eddie Kane
as Duke
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Milt Kibbee
as 1st Reporter
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Edward J. Le Saint
as Sheila's Attorney
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Stanley Mack
as Secretary
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Louis Natheaux
as Dope
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Willard Robertson
as District Attorney
- Eddie Shubert
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Frank Thornton
as Manservant
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Arthur Treacher
as Pryor
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Laura Treadwell
as Guest
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Arthur Vinton
as Jim Fallon
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Huey White
as Bodyguard
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Renee Whitney
as Baby Doll
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Charles C. Wilson
as Detective
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Bob Montgomery
as Crooked Gambler
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Maurice Brierre
as Croupier
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Robert Elliott
as Graves
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Margaret A. Morris
as Operator