Ladies of Leisure ( English Ladies of Leisure ) - a film directed by Frank Capra , released in 1930 . The tape is based on the play by Milton Herbert Gropper "Ladies of the Evening" ( born Ladies of the Evening , 1924). The film brought fame to starring Barbara Stanwick .
| Ladies for leisure | |
|---|---|
| Ladies of leisure | |
| Genre | melodrama |
| Producer | Frank Capra |
| Producer | Harry Cohn |
| Author script | Joe Swerling |
| In the main cast | Barbara Stanwick Ralph Graves |
| Operator | Joseph Walker |
| Composer | Misha Grocers |
| Film company | Columbia pictures |
| Duration | 99 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | English |
| Year | 1930 |
| IMDb | ID 0021040 |
Story
Kay Arnold - the usual "girl for the evening", earning a living by attending parties and flirting with wealthy men. One day after another party, she meets a young artist Jerry Strong, who invites her to pose. Since Jerry is the son of a former governor and an enviable groom, Kay cannot miss such an opportunity. However, even after several weeks of communication, the artist, apparently, is only interested in work and rather severely treats the girl. Despite this, Kay gradually falls in love with Jerry ...
Cast
- Barbara Stanwick - Kay Arnold
- Ralph Graves - Jerry Strong
- Lowell Sherman - Bill Standish
- Marie Prevost - Dot Lamar
- Nancy O'Neill - Mrs. Strong
- George Fawcett - John Strong
- Juliet Compton - Claire Collins
- Johnny Walker - Charlie