Career Woman

Career Woman (1936)

"All I wanted was love... now you want to hang me!"

  • Genre: Crime, Romance
  • Release Date: 1936-12-18
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 16min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: 20th Century Fox
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Lewis Seiler
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Summary

A young woman graduates from a New York City law school, returns to her small hometown, and finds her first case is defending a childhood friend accused of murder. Director Lewis Seiler's 1936 courtroom drama stars Claire Trevor, Isabel Jewell, Michael Whalen, Gene Lockhart, Eric Linden, Charles Middleton, Edward Brophy, Kathleen Lockhart, Guinn Williams, El Brendel, Sterling Holloway, Ray Brown, Howard Hickman, Frank McGlynn Sr., Charles Waldron Sr., Spencer Charters and Eily Malyon.

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  • Claire Trevor

    as Carroll Aiken
  • Michael Whalen

    as Barry Conant
  • Isabel Jewell

    as Gracie Clay
  • Gene Lockhart

    as Uncle Billy Burly
  • Eric Linden

    as Everett Clark
  • Virginia Field

    as Fifi Brown
  • Edward Brophy

    as Doc Curley
  • El Brendel

    as Chris Erleson
  • Guinn "Big Boy" Williams

    as Bede Sanders
  • Sterling Holloway

    as George Rogers
  • Charles Middleton

    as Matt Clay
  • June Storey

    as Edith Clark
  • George Meeker

    as Mr. Smith
  • Charles Waldron

    as Milt Clark
  • Kathleen Lockhart

    as Mrs. Milt Clark
  • Frank McGlynn Sr.

    as Sheriff Duncan
  • Lynne Berkeley

    as Helen Clark
  • Raymond Brown

    as Judge Hite
  • Howard Hickman

    as Judge Whitman
  • Spencer Charters

    as Coroner McInery
  • Erville Alderson

    as Dr. Anderson
  • Eily Malyon

    as Miss Brinkerhoff
  • Otto Hoffman

    as Frank Jackson
Directing Lewis Seiler Director
Writing Gene Fowler Story
Writing Lamar Trotti Screenplay

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