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Baby Face (1933) | 
| Director: Alfred E. Green Actors: Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Donald Cook, Alphonse Ethier, Henry Kolker Studio: MGM (Warner) Category: Video
List Price: $19.98 Buy Used: $3.49 You Save: $16.49 (83%)
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 15812
Format: Black & White, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: VHS Tape Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 71 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 6302041090 UPC: 027616207036 EAN: 9786302041095 ASIN: 6302041090
Theatrical Release Date: July 1, 1933 Release Date: September 1, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Baby Face Un-cut November 3, 2005 Nicole Gleyzer (Waltham, MA USA) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I had the priveledge to see one of the first screenings of the rediscovered un-cut version of this film a few weeks ago at Brandeis University, and I must say that the New York censor board truly did this film a disservice when it forced the producers to cut and change it. It was really great, but the most interesting part was at the end when they showed clips of the edited version to show what was changed, and it was astounding how rediculous the edits seemed in context of the meaning behind the film.
An unforgettable pre-code Stanwyck performance! September 10, 2005 Dave (Tennessee United States) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Like many other classic movie buffs, I'm thrilled that the original, uncut and unedited version of "Baby Face" has finally been discovered and will likely be released on dvd next year (thanks for the great news, Michael Glancy!). "Baby Face" was quite racy for its day and had the censors in an uproar, so much in fact that it was horribly butchered with poor editing (some scenes you can't even hear them finish a sentence before it cuts to the next scene!) and was banned for years. But even the edited version is quite spicy and features one of Barbara Stanwyck's sexiest roles of her entire career!
Stanwyck plays Lily Powers, a young and attractive woman (with "plenty of experience"!) who is forced to work for her cruel father serving drinks in a speakeasy. When he dies in a not-so-tragic accident, Lily heads for New York City with hopes of earning big money. She lands a job at a huge office building and "sleeps" her way from the bottom floor to the top by seducing one boss after another. When she finally discovers true love, she's put in a situation where she can choose money and jewelry, or follow her heart.
"Baby Face" originally had a very dramatic ending but it was re-shot by the filmmakers because of the idiots of the New York State Board of Censors. I won't tell you details about this because that would spoil the ending. Let's just say it's a great thing that the original version has been discovered, because the uncensored version makes "Baby Face" one of the most daring pre-code films of the early 1930's! Stanwyck was stunningly beautiful and gave quite an impressive performance. Although George Brent looked strange without a mustache he was also great. For any pre-code or Barbara Stanwyck fan, this movie is a definite must!
An Amazing Pre-Code! December 6, 2004 Moviefanatic (Chicago, Il) "Baby Face" is one of the most important pre-code movies. It is amazingly honest and brave in depicting the story of a destitute girl trying to climb to the top. Barbara Stanwyck is simply great in her portrayal of the main character. Hard to imagine any other actress capable of such a magnificent performance. It is very sad that because of the Hayes code instituted in 1934 and that lasted for over thirty years, the great movie traditions of the amazing pre-code movies have been completely lost. It seems that the best of the pre-code movies that have not dated in seventy plus years, have been created in another universe. There is nothing like this in the modern movie making. The only thing that I did not like in the movie was the ending. It seemed contrived and added, probably, at the insistance of the people in charge to soften the harshness of the movie's message.
Great Pre-Code Movie November 7, 2004 A. D. Goldberg 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Barbara Stanwyck was awesome as she workd her way to the top running through boyfriends. John Wayne has a small role as one of the boyfriends she runs over.
Hollywood was making really good movies pre-code. Despite being also used, women were empowered in movies then. Then code came in and they weren't even allowed to make suggestive poses.
One of the Greatest a most daring Pre-Codes July 18, 2004 Fernando Silva (Santiago de Chile.) 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
If you are fond of Pre-Code movies you're gonna LOVE this movie, in which Barbara Stanwyck's character, "works" her way up, the "money-ladder" (rather than the social one, 'cos she's basically a "kept woman"), ruthlessly and shamelessly, using her sexual attraction on all types of men.It is Stanwyck's show all the way, with all the men in the cast, playing "second bananas" to her pivotal role. She appears dressed in some great-de-luxe early 30's clothing, by Warner's top designer Orry-Kelly. In spite of the contrived ending, imposed by censors, as well as some cuts it underwent, this picture is thouroughly entertaining, 'cos is fun to watch Barbara getting her way almost all the time. Noteworthy performance by unknown Theresa Harris, as Chico, Stanwyck's pal and maid. Barbara Stanwyck is one of the all time great american actresses, later films like "Stella Dallas", "Ball of Fire", "Meet John Doe", "Lady of Burlesque", "Double Indemnity", et al, confirmed her status as one of the top stars of Hollywood's Golden Age. Highly recommended for Pre-Code Lovers. In fact, a must-see. This movie definitely could not have been done in the second half of the thirties, the forties or the fifties.
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