Vaarallinen kaunotar (1933)
She Done Him Wrong (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Passed
- 1h 6min
- Comedy, Drama
- 09 Feb 1933 (USA)
- Movie
In the Gay Nineties, a seductive nightclub singer contends with several suitors, including a jealous escaped convict and a handsome temperance league member.
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Awards:
- Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 2 wins.
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Cast verified as complete
| Mae West | ... |
Lady Lou
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| Cary Grant | ... |
Captain Cummings
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| Owen Moore | ... |
Chick Clark
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| Gilbert Roland | ... |
Serge Stanieff
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| Noah Beery | ... |
Gus Jordan
(as Noah Beery Sr.)
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| David Landau | ... |
Dan Flynn
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| Rafaela Ottiano | ... |
Russian Rita
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| Dewey Robinson | ... |
Spider Kane
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| Rochelle Hudson | ... |
Sally
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| Tammany Young | ... |
Chuck Connors
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| Fuzzy Knight | ... |
Rag Time Kelly
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Grace La Rue | ... |
Frances
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| Robert Homans | ... |
Doheney
(as Robert E. Homans)
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| Louise Beavers | ... |
Pearl
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| Ernie Adams | ... |
Man in Audience (uncredited)
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| Billy Bletcher | ... |
Singing Waiter (uncredited)
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| Wade Boteler | ... |
Dan's Pal (uncredited)
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Jack Carr | ... |
Patron Who Hits His Girl (uncredited)
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| Heinie Conklin | ... |
Street Cleaner (uncredited)
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| Mike Donlin | ... |
Tout (uncredited)
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James Eagles | ... |
Pete (uncredited)
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| Fern Emmett | ... |
Woman in Conversation (uncredited)
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| Harold Entwistle | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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| Mary Gordon | ... |
Cleaning Lady (uncredited)
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| Aggie Herring | ... |
Mrs. Flaherty (uncredited)
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| Al Hill | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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| Arthur Housman | ... |
Hungry Barfly (uncredited)
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| Tom Kennedy | ... |
Big Bill - Bartender (uncredited)
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Lee Kohlmar | ... |
Jacobson (uncredited)
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| Michael Mark | ... |
Janitor (uncredited)
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| Tom McGuire | ... |
Mike - Lou's Coachman (uncredited)
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| Frank Mills | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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| Frank Moran | ... |
Framed Convict (uncredited)
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Lee Phelps | ... |
Waiter-Singer (uncredited)
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| Fred Santley | ... |
The Tenor (uncredited)
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| Billy B. Van | ... |
Pianist (uncredited)
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| Ellinor Vanderveer | ... |
Well-Wisher in Audience (uncredited)
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Harry Wallace | ... |
Steak McGarry (uncredited)
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Harry Warren | ... |
Waiter (uncredited)
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| Leo White | ... |
Pedestrian Tipping Hat to Lou (uncredited)
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| Florence Wix | ... |
Disapproving Passerby (uncredited)
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Directed by
| Lowell Sherman | ||
Written by
| Mae West | ... | (by) |
| Harvey F. Thew | ... | (screen play) (as Harvey Thew) and |
| John Bright | ... | (screen play) |
Produced by
| William LeBaron | ... | associate producer (uncredited) |
Music by
| John Leipold | ... | (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
| Charles Lang | ... | (photographed by) |
Editing by
| Alexander Hall | ... | (uncredited) |
Casting By
| Fred A. Datig | ... | (uncredited) |
Art Direction by
| Robert Usher | ... | (uncredited) |
Costume Design by
| Edith Head | ... | (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
| James Dugan | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Sound Department
| Harry Lindgren | ... | recording engineer (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Elwood Bredell | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
| Robert Pittack | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
| Eugene Richee | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
| Cliff Shirpser | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
| Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Music Department
| Ralph Rainger | ... | music and lyrics by |
| Stephan Pasternacki | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
| Robert M. Gillham | ... | general press agent (uncredited) |
| Harold Hecht | ... | choreographer (uncredited) |
| Arthur Lubin | ... | assistant to producer (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Paramount Pictures (presents)
Distributors
- Paramount Pictures (1933) (United States) (theatrical) (as Paramount Productions, Inc.) (A Paramount Picture)
- Paramount British Pictures (1933) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Film AB Paramount (1934) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- MCA/Universal Pictures (1958) (United States) (tv)
- MCA/Universal Home Video (1992) (United States) (VHS)
- MCA/Universal Home Video (1993) (United States) (VHS) (For MCA Home Video)
- Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2008) (United States) (DVD) (Universal Cinema Classics)
- Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2016) (United States) (DVD) (Cary Grant: The Vault Collection)
- Epoca (Argentina) (VHS)
- MCA Home Video (1987) (United States) (VHS)
- The Criterion Channel (2020) (United States) (tv) (digital)
Special Effects
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Storyline
| Plot Summary |
New York singer and nightclub owner Lady Lou has more men friends than you can imagine. Unfortunately one of them is a vicious criminal who's escaped and is on the way to see "his" girl, not realizing she hasn't exactly been faithful in his absence. Help is at hand in the form of young Captain Cummings, a local temperance league leader.
Written by Col Needham |
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| Taglines | "YOU CAN BE HAD!" she told him! (Print Ad- The Dispatch, ((Lexington, NC)) 6 February 1933) See more » |
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| Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
| Budget | $200,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
| Trivia | The National Legion of Decency was formed in October of 1933, six months after the release of this film. Legion officials cited Mae West and the film as one of the major reasons for the "necessity" of the organization. See more » |
| Goofs | Shadow of camera moves against the back wall of Lady Lou's apartment while she and Sally are talking. See more » |
| Movie Connections | Featured in The Movies Learn to Talk (1959). See more » |
| Soundtracks | I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone See more » |
| Quotes |
Lady Lou:
I always did like a man in a uniform. That one fits you grand. Why don't you come up some time and see me? See more » |