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Can this marriage be saved? Can a woman hold a man without marriage? Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia The play that's referred to, "Fifty Million Frenchmen" was a musical comedy written by Cole Porter and opened on Broadway in Goofs As Dick and Anne are walking out of the kitchen, about five minutes into the film, a moving shadow of the boom microphone is visible on the wall to the left.
Meyer Lyrics by Sidney D. User reviews 23 Review. Top review. In , Stanwyck was still a young girl, with her LONG hair, child-like innocent manner, and round kid face.
As Anne Vincent, she wants to stay single and happy, while her beau Dick James Rennie wants to get married. Along for fun is Charles Butterworth as George, Dick's sidekick. He tells the couple that they have been discovered, and totters off, for more drinks Ricardo Cortez is also here as the ex-boyfriend Baines to stir things up; Stanwyck and Cortez had worked together on three films together in the s. Will things stay the same if they get married? That's the big question.
Kind of a statement of the times, and even more so in a couple years when the production code will keep everything on the up and up, even when they aren't.
This was Darryl Zanuck's 12th film as producer. Towards the middle of the version shown on Turner Classics, there are scratches or wear marks on the right side of the screen, not surprising for such an old film. However, when Columbia asked for a re-issue in , the request was denied. The code further stipulated that any wayward woman was to be punished for her ways, and Forbidden did just the opposite—depicting Lulu as self-sacrificial and noble in her actions toward the politician and their daughter.
Lily Powers is a working class girl who runs off to New York and progresses up the corporate ladder by sleeping with all the necessary men. She is involved with none of them, using them only as tools for her own success. She is portrayed as a smart, cunning, and resourceful woman, and her use of men to get what she wants is shown as a positive and almost necessary trait. The original cut of Baby Face was deemed too inappropriate for state censorship boards in , and failed to pass the New York board due to its unabashed sexual content.
Changes were made to comply with the up-and-coming production code, including a modified ending with Lily losing everything and atoning for her sins, living a modest life in her hometown. But the censors could remove little without damaging the entire movie, as the sexual content is the very thing that drives the story forward. Another unique factor in this movie is the relationship between Lily and her best friend Chico, an African American woman from her hometown.
The two join forces and run away to New York, and are fiercely loyal to each other throughout the movie. Interracial relationships of any kind were extremely rare in any film prior to the lifting of the production code in , and this relationship between Lily and Chico is a lovely note in the film that serves to soften the hardened character of Lily into an emotional, feeling human being with a treasured best friend. Barbara had such a presence.
She has ranked high on my list of favorite actresses since I was a teenager! You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Email Address:.
Sign up here. Join us at the Backlot Commissary, the place for Backlots' readers to share content and discuss movies! Carole Lombard's beautifully haunting Life magazine cover, that I am honored to have in my personal magazine collection. Ann radiates both vulnerability and independence is equal doses, and its hard to believe who else could sell a role filled with such then-scandalous accusations without a hint of perversion.
Watching her blithely list her previous lovers and warmly assert that marriage is just a chain around your neck could come across as petulant or whiny, but Stanwyck imbues them with the right amount of humor and grace.
The couple also has a pair of friends who figure into the proceedings. For the record, the movie never explains why her nickname is Duckie. Several attempts to fix this are tried, from her moving out to the possibility of a divorce being floated about. The two try their best through this, but both find themselves succumbing to jealousy and accusations in any situation.
Finally the possibility arises that Dick and Margie may run away to South America together. Ann and Dick must decide that if what they want is a love affair, a marriage, or none of the above. Funny how few movies we see where the man is asked to understand this of the woman.
The solution to their marital troubles remains simply to keep trying and hope things work themselves out. For a film that bases itself on asking if romance can survive, it climaxes in a weak answer. A pullback as Ann closes the doors on her marriage. Charles Butterworth left to be Charles Butterworth.