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ethanedwards
January 3rd, 2006, 05:41 AM
LADY FROM LOUSIANNA

PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY BERNARD VORHAUS
REPUBLIC PICTURES

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Information From IMDb

Plot Summary
Northern lawyer John Reynolds travels to New Orleans
to try and clean up the local crime syndicate based around a lottery.
Although he meets Julie Mirbeau and they are attracted to each other,
the fact that her father heads the lottery means they end up on opposite sides.
When her father is killed, Julie becomes more and more involved
in the shady activities and in blocking Reynolds' attempts at prosecution.

Full Cast
John Wayne .... John Reynolds
Ona Munson .... Julie Mirbeau
Ray Middleton .... Blackie Williams
Henry Stephenson .... Gen. Mirbeau
Helen Westley .... Mrs. Brunot
Jack Pennick .... Cuffy Brown
Dorothy Dandridge .... Felice
Shimen Ruskin .... Gaston
Jacqueline Dalya .... Pearl
Paul Scardon .... Judge Wilson
Major James H. McNamara .... Sen. Cassidy
James C. Morton .... Littlefield
Maurice Costello .... Edwards
Stanley Blystone .... (uncredited)
Al Bridge .... (uncredited)
Lane Chandler .... (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissel .... (uncredited)
Virginia Farmer .... (uncredited)
Karl Hackett .... (uncredited)
Howard C. Hickman .... (uncredited)
Frank Jaquet .... (uncredited)
Bob Kortman .... (uncredited)
Ethan Laidlaw .... (uncredited)
George Lloyd .... (uncredited)
Ted Mapes .... (uncredited)
Hugh Prosser .... (uncredited)
Jack Raymond ... Lottery Thug (uncredited)
Anthony Warde ... Lottery Thug (uncredited)
Blackie Whiteford ... Lottery Thug (uncredited)

Writing Credits
Edward James (story) and
Francis Edward Faragoh (story)
Vera Caspary (screenplay) and
Michael Hogan (screenplay) and
Guy Endore (screenplay)

Produced
Bernard Vorhaus .... associate producer

Original Music
Mort Glickman (uncredited)

Cinematography
Jack A. Marta

Trivia
In 1953, Republic Pictures theatrically reissued this film on a double bill with another John Wayne western, Citadel of Crime (1941).

ethanedwards
January 3rd, 2006, 05:44 AM
Hi,
Another mediocre, humdrum, film, again after such good films before it,
a bit of a, downward career step for Duke.
By todays standards, politically incorrect, in its racist portrayal,
with some parts of the film, being downright degrading!
The chemistry, did I say chemistry?
or the complete lack of it, didn't help, to say the least,
with Ona Munson(Gone With the Wind) being poor!
Although it was an expensive production, this was picture, full of cliches.
All in all, another poor showing for Duke!

chester7777
January 4th, 2006, 02:17 AM
I must say that we haven't seen this one in a very long time, so will have to dig it out and dust it off and watch it again.

Chester :newyear:

arthurarnell
January 4th, 2006, 02:21 AM
Hi

These films were made not to show John Wayne off but his leading ladies. Although he was beginning to make his name by then he was very much a secondary figure. As another example see him in Lady For A Night with Joan Blondell and Re-Union in France with Joan Crawford.



Regards

Arthur

chester7777
February 17th, 2006, 02:28 AM
It would appear that availability on this is limited to VHS, at Amazon, from independent sellers, beginning at under $10.

Chester :newyear:

etsija
November 6th, 2006, 11:48 AM
I watched this yesterday for the first time and was positively surprised. Nice little film, good plot, some interesting and funny characters and Duke is a believable lawyer. A little lack of chemistry between Wayne and Munson, maybe, but they don't have so many joined scenes that it would matter much. Racist? Didn't occur to me at all.

chester7777
February 26th, 2007, 01:49 AM
Here are two posters from this film, the second one a re-issue from 1953.

kilo 6
May 14th, 2008, 12:55 AM
liked it and enjoy watching it now and then, seems a realistic portrayal of the corruption that sometimes existed in that era.

lasbugas
April 7th, 2011, 04:19 PM
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lasbugas
July 7th, 2011, 06:59 AM
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lasbugas
November 3rd, 2011, 03:41 PM
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Romy
November 4th, 2011, 06:54 AM
Thank you lasbugas

I remain in awe of the beauty of the actors and the wealth of hairstyles, clothes ... and mastery of the photographer.

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