
Okay, so you're thinking about Ladies of the Big House? Good. This one's definitely for the classic film enthusiasts, especially those who appreciate early talkies and gritty dramas. If you're into seeing how prison stories were told back then, or you're a big Sylvia Sidney fan, give it a shot. Folks looking for someth...

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Marion Gering

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"Okay, so you're thinking about Ladies of the Big House? Good. This one's definitely for the classic film enthusiasts, especially those who appreciate early talkies and gritty dramas. If you're into seeing how prison stories were told back then, or you're a big Sylvia Sidney fan, give it a shot. Folks looking for something fast-paced, or super crisp visuals, might struggle. It's a specific taste, for sure. The setup is pretty straightforward. Fred and Susan, a young couple, get framed for murder...."

Rockliffe Fellowes
Ernest Booth, Louis Weitzenkorn, William Slavens McNutt, Grover Jones
United States

1931 · IMDb 6.1


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