Roxie Hart (1942)
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Based on the Ben Hecht/Charlie McArthur play Chicago, Roxie Hart is a short-but-sweet satire of highly publicized court trials. Ginger Rogers plays showgirl Roxie Hart, whose no-good husband kills a man and insists that Roxie take the blame, since juries seldom send a woman to the chair. She agrees, figuring that the publicity will be beneficial to her career. Roxie's case is taken by grandstanding attorney Adolphe Menjou, who regards the sacred halls of justice as his own three-ring circus. George Montgomery plays the reporter covering the trial, who falls in love with Roxie and eventually marries her after she dumps her cowardly hubby. Roxie Hart plays fast and loose with legal ethics, but is no less hilarious because of it. Some of the best moments belong to Iris Adrian, as an imprisoned "Bonnie Parker"-type killer who's jealous that Roxie is stealing all the headlines. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 74 mins
Complete Cast:
- Ginger Rogers - Roxie Hart
- George Montgomery - Homer Howard
- Nigel Bruce - E. Clay Benham
- Sara Allgood - Mrs. Morton
- Spring Byington - Mary Sunshine
- Helene Reynolds - Velma Wall
- Charles D. Brown - Charles E. Murdock
- George Lessey - Judge
- Milton Parsons - Announcer
- Leonard Kibrick - Newsboy
- Lee Shumway - Policeman
- James Pierce - Policeman
- Frank Orth - Idler
- Jack Norton - Producer
- Larry Lawson - Reporter
- Billy Wayne - Court Clerk
- Alec Craig - Idler
- Harry Carter - Reporter
- Edward Clark - Idlers
- Adolphe Menjou - Billy Flynn
- Lynne Overman - Jake Callahan
- Phil Silvers - Babe
- William Frawley - O'Malley
- Ted North - Stuart Chapman
- George Chandler - Amos Hart
- Morris Ankrum - Martin S. Harrison
- Iris Adrian - Two-Gun Gertie
- Arthur Ayleswofth - Mr. Wadsworth
- Mary Treen - Secretary
- Margaret Seddon - Mrs. Wadsworth
- Bob Perry - Prisoner's Bailiff
- Pat O'Malley - Policeman
- Philip Morris - Policeman
- Charles Williams - Photographer
- Frank Darien - Finnegan
- Leon Belasco - Waiter
- Jeff Corey - Orderly
- Stanley Blystone - Policeman
- Director(s):
- William Wellman
- Writer(s):
- Nunnally Johnson
- Producer(s):
- Nunnally Johnson
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- 1942 - National Board of Review - Best Acting







