Broadway Bad

February. 24,1933      
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Showgirl Tony Landers, supported by her friend Flip Daly, fights for the custody of her son during a divorce hearing.

Joan Blondell as  Tony Landers
Ginger Rogers as  Flip Daly
Ricardo Cortez as  Craig Cutting
Adrienne Ames as  Aileen
Allen Vincent as  Bob North
Francis McDonald as  Charley Davis
Frederick Burton as  Robert North Sr.
Ronnie Cosby as  Big Fella
Donald Crisp as  Darrall
Claudia Morgan as  Showgirl (uncredited)

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Reviews

AniInterview
1933/02/24

Sorry, this movie sucks

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ShangLuda
1933/02/25

Admirable film.

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AnhartLinkin
1933/02/26

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Rio Hayward
1933/02/27

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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JohnHowardReid
1933/02/28

Copyright 7 February 1933 by Fox Film Corp. New York opening at the Palace: 4 March 1933. U.S. release: 24 February 1933. 61 minutes. (Formerly vailable on a good VintageFilmBuff DVD).SYNOPSIS: Showgirl's rich father-in-law seeks custody of her son.COMMENT: Director Lanfield starts this one with a wow of an extended one-take bang, and then winds slowly - very slowly - downhill. But as the film only runs for one hour (not two or three), our attention is still pretty high at the climactic power-packed courtroom encounter in which Joan crosses swords with an expertly aggressive Donald Crisp. Despite her prominence in the billing, Ginger not only has a small part but is barely recognizable as the RKO Rogers we all know and love. Ricardo Cortez likewise drops out for a long period. In fact, the plot is as flimsy as the lingerie - but in this delightfully overloaded with showgirls case, only a misogynist would even dream of making a complaint.

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vert001
1933/03/01

A soap opera about chorus girls, Broadway BAD features a strong cast with star Joan Blondell, male lead Ricardo Cortez, and supporting actress Ginger Rogers, who was just about to hit the big-time. The opening shot is rather elaborate, and there's a very nice scene in a dressing room that centers on Joan and Ginger, but that's about it. The rest is a lachrymose story about mother love, not unusual for the times and not particularly well done. Blondell doesn't get to do much, if any, wisecracking, Cortez is not particularly sleazy for a change, and Rogers has only a small role as the best friend, though she's spirited as usual. 3/10.

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kidboots
1933/03/02

"Broadway Bad" was the last film Ginger Rogers made before finding direction with her career with "42nd Street" (1933). Before then she had been drifting along, getting noticed but mostly in quickies. After she portrayed the role of "Anytime Annie" it seemed studios suddenly knew what to do with her. In this film she portrays "Flip" Daley, pal of Toni (short for Antoinette) Landers (Joan Blondell). Can it be possible there is someone in the world who feels such a strong dislike for Joan Blondell - I can't believe it!!! From the start of her career she was popular with both the critics and the public, usually playing happy go lucky chorus girls.Tony Landers is the new chorine on the block. She is a fresh kid from the country who has caught Craig Cutting's (Ricardo Cortez) eye. The rest of the chorus line is pretty jealous - including Aileen (Adrienne Ames) an old girlfriend of Craig's. When Tony stops off to see her high school sweetheart, Bob (Allen Vincent), her friend, Flip, gets worried when she stays out all night. A few months later Bob is giving her the air and she finds out she is pregnant. I wonder if "the marriage" may have been put in to appease the censors. It was very awkwardly explained I felt. Bob finally tracks her down to Cutting's penthouse and they have a showdown - when she, in turn, goes to Bob's house it is to find that he is going away on a cruise and will not listen to her. Bob divorces Tony and names Craig Cutting as co - respondent. Aileen turns up occasionally with witty and "cutting" remarks.Several years later Tony is a big star and is squirreling money away so she can retire with "the big fella" - her little son (adorable Ronnie Cosby). She renews acquaintance with Cutting who is disappointed at her now mercenary attitude. Bill, the low life, also turns up again (like a bad penny), he is desperate for money and sees a way to blackmail Tony. She keeps two residences - one on Park Avenue, the other in the name of Bixby, where her little boy lives. Bob is convinced he is the father - but is he???? She goes to Cutting and tells him the whole story but before she and the "big fella" can sail for Paris, Bob kidnaps the little boy. There is a trial to determine whether Tony is a fit mother and Donald Crisp is a surprise face as the prosecuting lawyer. The ending is a surprise but not to viewers of pre-code films.Ricardo Cortez is quite the nicest person in the film but the most interesting is the beautiful Adrienne Ames. Why wasn't she a bigger star?? Ginger Rogers, for all her billing, doesn't have very much of a part - is there anything more annoying than a film about chorus girls with no musical numbers!!!! Ginger was seen in a couple of lovely dancing outfits - but not on the stage, only in the dressing room!!! The song that Tony partly sings, "Forget the Past", is a blatant re-working of Kate Smith's big hit of the time - "Twenty Million People".

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skyvue
1933/03/03

This movie's a very entertaining little Pre-Code picture.I'll ***SPOILER ALERT *** this, even though the previous poster didn't:The father was Bob. She just didn't want to lose custody of the baby to that lowlife (if upper-crust) creep, so she lied about it. After all, Bob had been trying to blackmail her prior to discovering the kid, so that makes her justified in doing whatever she must do to keep the child out of his clutches.And Blondell's terrific in this picture, as she was in just about every other movie she ever made. She had a down-to-earth, likable quality that always served her characters.

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