Summary
The Painted Woman is an American film first released in 1932,
directed by John G. Blystone.
The film stars Spencer Tracy, Peggy Shannon, William ’Stage’ Boyd and Irving Pichel.
It has also been released under the title: After the Rain.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: John G. Blystone
- Script: Guy Bolton, Leon Gordon, Alfred C. Kennedy
- Photo: Ernest Palmer
- Music: Hugo Friedhofer, Arthur Lange, George Lipschultz
- Cast: Spencer Tracy (Tom Brian), Peggy Shannon (Kiddo), William ’Stage’ Boyd (Captain Boynton), Irving Pichel (Robert Dunn, Lawyer), Raul Roulien (Jim Kikela), Murray Kinnell (Collins), Laska Winters (Tia Marquette), Chris-Pin Martin (Francois Marquette aka Frenchy), Paul Porcasi (Nick Machado), Stanley Fields (Yank), Wade Boteler (Lefty, Boynton’s Mate), Jack Kennedy (Mack, Boynton Sailor), Dewey Robinson (Bouncer at Paradise), Stanley Blystone (Court Extra), James Burke (Sailor, Yank’s Pal), André Cheron (Judge), Neal Dodd (Reverend), Willie Fung (Dealer), Otto Han (Chris, Paradise Busboy), Claude King (English Officer), Herbert Mundin (Georgie, Mess Boy), Fred Warren (Pianist at Paradise)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 73 min; B&W
- Aka: After the Rain
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