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Carita de ángel

Directed by
Alfred E. Green
Writing credits
Darryl F. Zanuck (story)
Gene Markey (screenplay) ...
Plot Summary: Lilly (Baby Face) sleeps her way from basement speakeasy bartender, literally floor by floor, to the top floor of a New York office building...
User Rating: 6.9/10 (452 votes)
Complete credited cast:
Barbara Stanwyck .... Lily Powers
George Brent .... Courtland Trenholm
Donald Cook .... Ned Stevens
Alphonse Ethier .... Adolf Cragg
Henry Kolker .... J.P. Carter
Margaret Lindsay .... Ann Carter
Arthur Hohl .... Ed Sipple
John Wayne .... Jimmy McCoy Jr.
Robert Barrat .... Nick Powers
Douglass Dumbrille .... Brody (as Douglas Dumbrille)
Theresa Harris .... Chico
Walter Brennan .... (scenes deleted)
Runtime: 71 min / 76 min (restored version)
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Black and White
Sound Mix: Mono
Certification: Norway:16 (1933) / USA:TV-PG (TV rating)
Arriving by boxcar in New York City, the shrewd young woman with the BABY FACE begins to methodically canoodle her way to the top floors of power in a great bank.
Barbara Stanwyck is fascinating as the amoral heroine of this influential pre-Code drama. Without a shred of decency or regret, she coolly manipulates the removal or destruction of the men unlucky enough to find themselves in her way. A wonderful actress, Stanwyck has full opportunity here to display her ample talents.
Appearing quite late in the story, George Brent is a welcome addition as the one fellow possibly able to handle Stanwyck; his sophisticated style of acting makes a nice counterpoint to her icy demeanor. Douglas Dumbrille, Donald Cook & Henry Kolker portray a succession of her unfortunate victims.
John Wayne appears for just a few scant seconds as an unsuccessful suitor for Stanwyck's affections. This would be the only time these two performers appeared together on screen.
Movie mavens should recognize Nat Pendleton as a speakeasy customer, and Charles Sellon & Edward Van Sloan as bank executives - all unbilled.
The music heard on the soundtrack throughout the film, perfectly punctuating the plot, is ‘Baby Face' (1926) by Benny Davis & Harry Akst and ‘St. Louis Blues' (1914) by W.C. Handy.
BABY FACE is a prime example of pre-Code naughtiness. In its frank & unapologetic dealing with sex, it is precisely the kind of film which the implementation of the Production Code in 1934 was meant to eliminate.
Detalles tecnicos y capturas:
Baby face 1933.avi
Tamaño....: 700 MB (or 716,840 KB or 734,044,160 bytes)
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Codec.....: XviD
Duración..: 01:10:37 (101,594 fr)
Resolución: 640x480 (1.33:1) [=4:3]
Bitrate...: 1125 kb/s
FPS.......: 23.976
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Codec.....: ac3 (0x2000) Dolby Laboratories, Inc
Bitrate...: 256 kb/s (128/ch, stereo) CBR




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outro Maltin Baby face 1933.aviOs he puesto tambien una introduccion y una despedida de un tipo hablando de la pelicula tambien en ingles claro
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