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The Woman in Red ()


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A polo player's wife becomes the mystery woman in a Long Island horsy-set murder trial.

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Shelby Barret Wyatt
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John 'Johnny' Wyatt
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Mrs. 'Nicko' Nicholas
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Eugene 'Gene' Fairchild
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Dan McCall
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Mrs. Olga Goodyear
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Clayton - Defense Attorney
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Aunt Bettina
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Grandpa Wyatt
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Mrs. Casserly
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Wyatt Furness
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Foxall - Prosecuting Attorney (as Ed Van Sloan)
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Mooney
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Stuart Wyatt (as Gordon Elliott)
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Nels Erickson (as Fred Vogeding)
Eleanor Wesselhoeft ...
Mrs. Agnew - Housekeeper (as Eleanor Wesselhoft)
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Uncle Emlen Wyatt
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
William Arnold ...
Prosecutor's Assistant (uncredited)
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Steward on Yacht (uncredited)
Jane Buckingham ...
Estelle - Girl in Top Hat for Hunt (uncredited)
Rose Allen Castlen ...
Second Debutante (uncredited)
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Last Man on Telephone (uncredited)
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First Reporter (uncredited)
Nick Copeland ...
First Photographer (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Racing Spectator (uncredited)
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Mr. Goodyear - Guest on Yacht (uncredited)
J. Gunnis Davis ...
Mooney (uncredited)
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Spectator at Horse Show (uncredited)
Eddie Graham ...
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Horserace Spectator (uncredited)
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Man at Fox Hunt Club (uncredited)
Marcoreta Hellman ...
First Debutante (uncredited)
Olive Jones ...
Female Reporter (uncredited)
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Man in court room (uncredited)
Edward Keane ...
Horse Show Ring Master (uncredited)
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Judge (uncredited)
Stanley Mack ...
First Man at Telephone (uncredited)
Charles McAvoy ...
Bailiff (uncredited)
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Policeman by Courtroom Door (uncredited)
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Horse Race Spectator (uncredited)
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Lawyer's Assistant (uncredited)
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Horse Race Spectator (uncredited)
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Rider of Horse #7, Briarybush (uncredited)
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Mr. Crozier - Seated Guest on Yacht (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Franklin Parker ...
Second Reporter (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
Edward Reinach ...
Horserace Spectator (uncredited)
George Riley ...
Photographer Wanting a Close-Up (uncredited)
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Mike - Second Photographer (uncredited)
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Cora Furness (uncredited)
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Seated Guest on Yacht (uncredited)
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Reporter Talking to Mike (uncredited)
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Major Albert Casserly (uncredited)
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Joe - Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Evelyn Wynans ...
Seated Guest on Yacht (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Florey

Written by

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Wallace Irwin ... (novel "North Shore")
 
Mary C. McCall Jr. ... () &
Peter Milne ... ()

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Bernhard Kaun ... (uncredited)

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Sol Polito ... (photography by)

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Terry O. Morse ... (as Terry Morse)

Art Direction by

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Esdras Hartley

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Orry-Kelly ... (gowns)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jack Sullivan ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Audrey Scott ... riding double: Barbara Stanwyck (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Leo F. Forbstein ... conductor

Additional Crew

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Stanley Logan ... dialogue director
Harry Joe Brown ... supervisor (uncredited)
Marcoreta Hellman ... technical advisor (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Shelby Barrett (Barbara Stanwyck) rides show horses for wealthy widow "Nicko" Nicholas (Genevieve Tobin)and meets Johnny Wyatt (Gene Raymond), scion of a once-wealthy Long Island Family, but who now goes about the country riding polo ponies for "Nicko." Despite the efforts of "Nicko" and wealthy Gene Fairchild (John Eldredge), who is in love with Shelby, Johnny and Shelby are married. Shelby is treated frigidly by her snobby-but-broke in-laws, who frown even more when she and Johnny start handling the horses for wealthy neighbors on money Shelby had borrowed from Fairchild without telling her proud-but-broke husband. Matters aren't helped any when "Nicko" shows up and starts a gossip circuit directed against Shelby. When Johnny is away, Fairchild asks Shelby to help him entertain a wealthy client aboard his yacht. She tries to contact Johnny and fails but accepts the invitation. The customer shows up drunk with a likewise female companion, who manages to fall overboard and drown but Fairchild is held for murder. He intends to keep Shelby's name out of the case even though it looks bad for him. But, at the last minute, Shelby turns up in court as the missing "woman in red' witness and and saves Fairchild. The question is will Johnny understand and forgive her, although she has done nothing to be forgiven for. Written by Les Adams

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Taglines IT'S THE STORY YOU THINK IT IS! (Print Ad- San Jose News, ((San Jose, Calif.)) 2 March 1935) See more »
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Also Known As
  • North Shore (United States)
  • La femme en rouge (France)
  • La dame en rouge (France)
  • La vestida de rojo (Spain)
  • Kvinnan i rött (Sweden)
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  • 68 min
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Trivia The $9,000 Johnny needs to fix up his place is the equivalent to over $200,000 in 2023. See more »
Goofs (at around 38 mins) Shelby reads a letter from her grandfather, and the hand holding the letter has on dark nail polish, but throughout the film Barbara Stanwyck appears to not be wearing any polish at all. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Café Society (2016). See more »
Soundtracks I Only Have Eyes for You See more »
Quotes Shelby Barret Wyatt: Well, this *is* a surprise! That's a pretty old line, but it seems to fit.
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