Summary
The Lady Pays Off is an American film comedy-drama first released in 1951,
directed by Douglas Sirk.
The film stars Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally, Gigi Perreau, Virginia Field and Ann Codee.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Douglas Sirk
- Script: Albert J. Cohen, Frank Gill Jr.
- Photo: William H. Daniels
- Music: Frank Skinner
- Cast: Linda Darnell (Evelyn Walsh Warren), Stephen McNally (Matt Braddock), Gigi Perreau (Diana Braddock), Virginia Field (Kay Stoddard), Ann Codee (Marie), Lynne Hunter (Minnie), Nestor Paiva (Manuel), James Griffith (Ronald), Billy Wayne (Croupier), Katherine Warren (Dean Bessie Howell), William Newell (Bartender), Paul McVey (Speaker), Tristram Coffin (Carl), Judd Holdren (Face), Nolan Leary (Doctor), John Doucette (Cab Driver), Ric Roman (Ricky), Jack Chefe (Maitre d’), Sayre Dearing (Dealer), Dick Gordon (Bit Role), Jerry Hausner (Cab Driver), Maynard Holmes (Face), Stuart Randall (Face), Victor Romito (Bit Role), Mildred Sellers (Bit Role), Mickey Simpson (Houseman)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 80 min; B&W
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