Ann Carver's Profession (1933)
- Starring:
- Fay Wray, Gene Raymond, (more)
- Director(s):
- Edward N. Buzzell
Synopsis of Ann Carver's Profession
In this melodrama a superb female lawyer finds that her success has emasculated her husband, a rather average architect, who runs away from home and career to become a nightclub singer and save some shred of manly dignity. While working at the club, he falls in love with an alcoholic, self-destructive patron. When she dies during a binge, he ends up accused of killing her. Fortunately, the court-appointed defense is a superb female lawyer, and in a corny, histrionic speech she manages to convince the jury that he is really innocent. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Complete Cast of Ann Carver's Profession
- Fay Wray - Ann Carver
- Claire Dodd - Carole Rodgers
- Frank Albertson - Jim Thompson
- Robert H. Barrat
- Edward Keane
- Gene Raymond - Bill Graham
- Arthur Pierson - Ken
- Frank Conroy - Baker
- Claude Gillingwater - Judge Bingham
- Jessie Ralph
- Director(s):
- Edward N. Buzzell
- Writer(s):
- Robert Riskin
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