| Midnight Mary | |
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| Directed by | William A. Wellman | 
| Written by | Anita Loos (story) Gene Markey Kathryn Scola  | 
| Produced by | Lucien Hubbard (assoc. producer) | 
| Starring | Loretta Young Ricardo Cortez Franchot Tone  | 
| Cinematography | James Van Trees | 
| Edited by | William S. Gray | 
| Music by | William Axt | 
| Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 74 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Midnight Mary is a 1933 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Loretta Young, Ricardo Cortez, and Franchot Tone.
Plot
The story begins with an indifferent Mary Martin (Young) sitting in a courtroom on trial for murder. As the jury leaves to deliberate her fate, the story depicts flashbacks on Mary's hard life as a woman living in a large city of the 1930s as well as on the two lusty men—a gangster, Leo Darcy (Cortez), and a lawyer, Tom Mannering, Jr. (Tone)—with whom she is involved.[1]
Cast
- Loretta Young as Mary Martin ("Midnight Mary")
 - Ricardo Cortez as Leo Darcy
 - Franchot Tone as Tom Mannering, Jr.
 - Andy Devine as Sam Travers
 - Una Merkel as Bunny
 - Frank Conroy as the District Attorney
 - Warren Hymer as Angelo Ricci
 - Ivan F. Simpson as Tindle (credited as Ivan Simpson)
 - Harold Huber as 'Puggy' Nestle
 - Sandy Roth as Blimp
 - Martha Sleeper as Barbara Loring Mannering
 - Charley Grapewin as Clerk (credited as Charles Grapewin)
 - Halliwell Hobbes as Churchill
 - Robert Emmett O'Connor as Charlie, the Cop
 - Ernie Adams as Court Photographer
 - Reginald Barlow as Trial Judge
 - Louise Beavers as Anna, Mary's Maid
 - Lynton Brent as Court Photographer
 - Don Brodie as Court Photographer
 - Mike Donlin as Guard at Club Imperial
 - Robert Dudley as Mannering's Night Watchman
 - Bill Elliott as Party Guest
 - Robert Greig as Potter - Tom's Butler
 - Wilfred Lucas as Nightclub Bouncer
 - Philo McCullough as Masher
 - Nelson McDowell as Salvation Army Leader
 - Miki Morita as Chinese Restaurant Owner
 - Bob Perry as Head Waiter at Club Saraband
 - Lee Phelps as Club Imperial Floor Manager
 - Charles Sellon as Night Watchman
 - Phillips Smalley as Defense Attorney
 - Richard Tucker as Club Imperial Manager
 - Otto Yamaoka as Chinese Proprietor
 
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Young and Cortez in trailer from Midnight Mary
References
- ↑ Midnight Mary, plot overview, cast and crew credits, and production details; online catalog of the American Film Institute (AFI), Los Angeles, California. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
 
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Midnight Mary (1933 film).
- Midnight Mary at the TCM Movie Database
 - Midnight Mary at IMDb
 - Synopsis at AllMovie
 - Midnight Mary at the American Film Institute Catalog
 - Stills at Movie Classics
 - Stills at torontofilmsociety.org
 
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