| Fatal Lady | |
|---|---|
|  Movie poster | |
| Directed by | Edward Ludwig | 
| Written by | William R. Lipman Horace McCoy Samuel Ornitz Harry Segall Tiffany Thayer | 
| Produced by | Walter Wanger | 
| Starring | Walter Pidgeon Mary Ellis Ruth Donnelly | 
| Cinematography | Leon Shamroy | 
| Edited by | Ernest J. Nims | 
| Music by | Victor Young | 
| Production company | Walter Wanger Productions | 
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures | 
| Release date | May 15, 1936 | 
| Running time | 73 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Budget | $431,862[1] | 
| Box office | $201,707[1] | 
Fatal Lady is a 1936 American musical mystery film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Walter Pidgeon, Mary Ellis and Ruth Donnelly. It recorded a loss of $296,665.[1]
The film's sets were designed by art director Alexander Toluboff.
Plot
When opera singer Marion Stuart (Mary Ellis) is questioned regarding the death of a friend she escapes to Brazil.
Cast
- Mary Ellis as Marion Stuart / Maria Delasano / Malevo
- Walter Pidgeon as David Roberts
- John Halliday as Martan Fontes
- Ruth Donnelly as Melba York
- Alan Mowbray as Uberto Malla
- Guy Bates Post as Feodor Glinka
- Samuel S. Hinds as Guili Ruffano
- Norman Foster as Phillip Roberts
- Edgar Kennedy as Rudolf Hochstetter
- Jean Rouverol as Anita
- Virginia Lee as Brazilian Opera Troupe
References
External links
- Fatal Lady at IMDb
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