
John Meade's Woman is a 1937 American drama film directed by Richard Wallace and written by John Bright, Vincent Lawrence, Herman J. Mankiewicz and Robert Tasker.

If you have a soft spot for 1930s dramas about rich guys who don't know how to talk to women, John Meade's Woman is worth a look. It is not exactly high art, but it’s got that specific, clipped rhythm of a Paramount picture that doesn't waste any time. Edward Arnold plays the lead, and he does that thing where he just...


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"If you have a soft spot for 1930s dramas about rich guys who don't know how to talk to women, John Meade's Woman is worth a look. It is not exactly high art, but it’s got that specific, clipped rhythm of a Paramount picture that doesn't waste any time. Edward Arnold plays the lead, and he does that thing where he just dominates every frame with his sheer presence. He’s the kind of guy who probably yells at his toast for being too cold. You’ll hate him, but you won't be able to look away. The s..."
John Bright, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Vincent Lawrence, Robert Tasker
United States

