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The Lady Gambles

The Lady Gambles

★ 6.61949Movie1 h 39 mUnited States
DramaFilm-Noir

A desperate husband tries to find help for his wife suffering from addictive gambling.

1199 people rated
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The Lady Gambles

1949

R

1 h 39 m

United States

Drama

Film-Noir

A desperate husband tries to find help for his wife suffering from addictive gambling.
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Top Cast(18)
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Barbara Stanwyck
Joan Boothe
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Robert Preston
David Boothe
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Stephen McNally
Horace Corrigan
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Edith Barrett
Ruth Phillips
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John Hoyt
Dr. Rojac
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Elliott Sullivan
Barky
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John Harmon
Frenchy
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Philip Van Zandt
Chuck
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Leif Erickson
Tony
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Curt Conway
Bank Clerk
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Houseley Stevenson
Pawnbroker
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Don Beddoe
Mr. Dennis Sutherland
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Nana Bryant
Mrs. Dennis Sutherland
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Tony Curtis
Bellboy
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Peter Leeds
Jack Harrison - Hotel Clerk
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Frank Moran
Murphy
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Esther Howard
Gross Lady
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John Indrisano
Bert

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Mphatso Princess Mac

29/05/2023 16:09
source: The Lady Gambles
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سفيان Soufiane l

18/05/2023 09:45
Moviecut—The Lady Gambles
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S P E N C E R

16/11/2022 09:55
The Lady Gambles
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Maurice Kamanke

16/11/2022 02:07
An expected good performance by Barbara Stanwyck and equally good performances by Robert Preston & Stephen McNally make this film nourish story enjoyable to watch
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Bontle Modiselle

16/11/2022 02:07
Scenarists Roy Huggins and Halsted Welles were so intent on warning us of the dangers of gambling addiction that they forgot to make the addict interesting. And Michael Gordon is not a director who can surmount that big of a story hole. The result is one of the few dull Babs performances as well as an utterly unremarkable film, despite a nice evocation of desert deco Vegas in the late 40s before it became a multi theme park. Solid C.
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Lucky Manzano

16/11/2022 02:07
The first half of this depressing look at the addiction of gambling gave me the willies. The insidious descent of Stanwyck's character from placid, guilt-ridden housewife (who may have once had a career) into a card-playing, dice rolling junkie is too painful to watch. But I did. The second half, especially the feeble attempt to recover, only to fall off the wagon, was predictable. Stanwyck is usually a powerhouse of an actress and would have been better served with a less smarmy ending. Still, the scenes of Vegas were enjoyable. I wouldn't hesitate to put this on a double bill with Reefer Madness. Through the windows of time, one cannot help to jump to the conclusion that they have some similarities. Other addiction movies, e.g. The Lost Weekend, warm the heart as well. There should be an addictions film festival. There probably is, right?
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sulman kesebat✈️ 🇱🇾

16/11/2022 02:07
The Lady Gambles is comprehensive in dealing with its subject matter, realistic and bold. Both cold and endearing and both forgiving and unforgiving. Each character other than the sister, exceptionally written and well acted. So impressed with this film, may not have some of the entertainment value some other gambling films have, but everything's on point. Stanwyck stellar.
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Khaya Dladla

16/11/2022 02:07
Cast as the wife of a Chicago writer doing a piece on Nevada's Hoover Dam, Barbara Stanwyck gives a sly, knowing performance as a housewife who discovers the addictive dice and gambling tables in Las Vegas. Noticing that she's taking pictures in a casino, the manager admires the wife's made-up story that she's doing a magazine item on gambling and gives her a stack of house chips "to shill for the casino." Soon, she's winning at poker--and alienating her husband and the spinster sister who resents her. This cautionary tale of a gambling addict is engrossing in spite of its unconvincing milieu and portrait of a marriage. Robert Preston is the incredibly naïve husband who's aghast at his wife's actions: "All of it, Joan? Tell me you spent the money on something else!" Ask a foolish question, you're liable to get a foolish answer. **1/2 from ****
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Sadé Solomons

16/11/2022 02:07
There are lots of films about drug addiction, and lots of casino heist films--Ocean's Eleven is just the most famous one--but films about the nuts and bolts of gambling, the suffering at the individual level are few. California Split and La Baie des Anges are the only two that come to mind, and now I add The Lady Gambles, in which Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Preston form a nearly ideal couple. She's about 40, and suddenly discovers a passion for cards and dice while on a trip to Las Vegas; he's a reporter who tries to deal with the increasingly obsessive behaviour of his wife. Edith Barrett as the clingy older sister, and Stephen McNally as the oily casino boss provide excellent support. In the first scene, gamblers punch Stanwyck in the face repeatedly; she's a star who isn't afraid to look terrible.
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Abiee💕🤎

16/11/2022 02:07
It is very evident that Barbara Stanwyck was able to adapt to any sort of role or character in each of her pictures. In this one, she plays a businessman's wife who becomes addicted to gambling after a trip to Las Vegas. This isn't a bad character study, and probably one of the earliest ones dealing with this sort of obsession. It is also interesting to see how the Vegas strip looked in over 50 years ago. A young, unknown Tony Curtis has a cameo as a bell boy.

User Review

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Mphatso Princess Mac

29/05/2023 16:09
source: The Lady Gambles
author avatar

سفيان Soufiane l

18/05/2023 09:45
Moviecut—The Lady Gambles
author avatar

S P E N C E R

16/11/2022 09:55
The Lady Gambles
author avatar

Maurice Kamanke

16/11/2022 02:07
An expected good performance by Barbara Stanwyck and equally good performances by Robert Preston & Stephen McNally make this film nourish story enjoyable to watch
author avatar

Bontle Modiselle

16/11/2022 02:07
Scenarists Roy Huggins and Halsted Welles were so intent on warning us of the dangers of gambling addiction that they forgot to make the addict interesting. And Michael Gordon is not a director who can surmount that big of a story hole. The result is one of the few dull Babs performances as well as an utterly unremarkable film, despite a nice evocation of desert deco Vegas in the late 40s before it became a multi theme park. Solid C.
author avatar

Lucky Manzano

16/11/2022 02:07
The first half of this depressing look at the addiction of gambling gave me the willies. The insidious descent of Stanwyck's character from placid, guilt-ridden housewife (who may have once had a career) into a card-playing, dice rolling junkie is too painful to watch. But I did. The second half, especially the feeble attempt to recover, only to fall off the wagon, was predictable. Stanwyck is usually a powerhouse of an actress and would have been better served with a less smarmy ending. Still, the scenes of Vegas were enjoyable. I wouldn't hesitate to put this on a double bill with Reefer Madness. Through the windows of time, one cannot help to jump to the conclusion that they have some similarities. Other addiction movies, e.g. The Lost Weekend, warm the heart as well. There should be an addictions film festival. There probably is, right?
author avatar

sulman kesebat✈️ 🇱🇾

16/11/2022 02:07
The Lady Gambles is comprehensive in dealing with its subject matter, realistic and bold. Both cold and endearing and both forgiving and unforgiving. Each character other than the sister, exceptionally written and well acted. So impressed with this film, may not have some of the entertainment value some other gambling films have, but everything's on point. Stanwyck stellar.
author avatar

Khaya Dladla

16/11/2022 02:07
Cast as the wife of a Chicago writer doing a piece on Nevada's Hoover Dam, Barbara Stanwyck gives a sly, knowing performance as a housewife who discovers the addictive dice and gambling tables in Las Vegas. Noticing that she's taking pictures in a casino, the manager admires the wife's made-up story that she's doing a magazine item on gambling and gives her a stack of house chips "to shill for the casino." Soon, she's winning at poker--and alienating her husband and the spinster sister who resents her. This cautionary tale of a gambling addict is engrossing in spite of its unconvincing milieu and portrait of a marriage. Robert Preston is the incredibly naïve husband who's aghast at his wife's actions: "All of it, Joan? Tell me you spent the money on something else!" Ask a foolish question, you're liable to get a foolish answer. **1/2 from ****
author avatar

Sadé Solomons

16/11/2022 02:07
There are lots of films about drug addiction, and lots of casino heist films--Ocean's Eleven is just the most famous one--but films about the nuts and bolts of gambling, the suffering at the individual level are few. California Split and La Baie des Anges are the only two that come to mind, and now I add The Lady Gambles, in which Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Preston form a nearly ideal couple. She's about 40, and suddenly discovers a passion for cards and dice while on a trip to Las Vegas; he's a reporter who tries to deal with the increasingly obsessive behaviour of his wife. Edith Barrett as the clingy older sister, and Stephen McNally as the oily casino boss provide excellent support. In the first scene, gamblers punch Stanwyck in the face repeatedly; she's a star who isn't afraid to look terrible.
author avatar

Abiee💕🤎

16/11/2022 02:07
It is very evident that Barbara Stanwyck was able to adapt to any sort of role or character in each of her pictures. In this one, she plays a businessman's wife who becomes addicted to gambling after a trip to Las Vegas. This isn't a bad character study, and probably one of the earliest ones dealing with this sort of obsession. It is also interesting to see how the Vegas strip looked in over 50 years ago. A young, unknown Tony Curtis has a cameo as a bell boy.
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