I Loved a Woman (1933)
1h 30m
Running Time
September 23, 1933Release Date
I Loved a Woman (1933)
1h 30m
Running Time
September 23, 1933Release Date
Plot.
The son of a ruthless meatpacking king goes through a number of changes in ideals and motivations as he reluctantly inherits the mantle and falls in love.
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Cast & Crew.
Kay Francis
Laura McDonald
Edward G. Robinson
John Mansfield Hayden
Genevieve Tobin
Martha Lane
Robert Barrat
Charles Lane
Murray Kinnell
Davenport
Alfred E. Green
Director
Robert McWade
Larkin
Charles Kenyon
Writer
J. Farrell MacDonald
Shuster
Sidney Sutherland
Writer
Henry Kolker
Mr. Sanborn
George Blackwood
Henry
David Karsner
Writer
Walter Walker
Oliver
James Van Trees
Cinematographer
Henry O'Neill
Mr. Farrell
Herbert I. Leeds
Editor
E.J. Ratcliffe
Theodore Roosevelt
William V. Mong
Bowen
King Baggot
Banker (uncredited)
Davison Clark
Doctor (uncredited)
Wallis Clark
Banker (uncredited)
Charles Coleman
Hayden's First Butler (uncredited)
James Donlan
Voting Returns Announcer (uncredited)
Douglass Dumbrille
U.S. Attorney Brandt (uncredited)
Claude Gillingwater
Banker (uncredited)
Sam Godfrey
Warren (uncredited)
Howard Hickman
Businessman at Meeting (uncredited)
John Ince
Businessman at Meeting (uncredited)
DeWitt Jennings
Banker (uncredited)
Edward Keane
Businessman at Meeting (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee
Lane's Secretary (uncredited)
Lorena Layson
Annette - the Maid (uncredited)
Wallace MacDonald
Hayden's First Secretary (uncredited)
LeRoy Mason
Martha's Coachman (uncredited)
Edwin Maxwell
Gossiper aka 'That Cad' (uncredited)
Eric Mayne
Foreign Diplomat (uncredited)
Paul Porcasi
Apopoulis - Hotel Proprietor in Greece (uncredited)
Amy Rayan
Gypsy (uncredited)
Phil Tead
Reporter (uncredited)
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Wiki.
I Loved a Woman is a 1933 American pre-Code drama directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Kay Francis, Edward G. Robinson, and Genevieve Tobin. According to producer Hal Wallis' autobiography (with Charles Higham), Robinson and Francis "were oddly matched. Kay was so tall that we had to put Eddie [Robinson] on a box in some scenes to bring him level with her and, understandably he was humiliated. Irritable and self-conscious, he argued with Kay frequently. But he [...] gave credit to her fine acting." However, it was Wallis and other executives who also made the choice to cut three of Kay's scenes, leaving her presence in the film really as a supporting actress.