My Reputation

Of all the dramatic triumphs from Warners this one is the greatest!

7.1
19461h 34m

Tongues begin to wag when a lonely widow becomes romantically involved with a military man. Problems arise when the gossip is filtered down to her own children.

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Cast

Photo of Barbara Stanwyck

Barbara Stanwyck

Jessica Drummond

Photo of George Brent

George Brent

Major Scott Landis

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Warner Anderson

Frank Everett

Photo of Lucile Watson

Lucile Watson

Mary Kimball

Photo of John Ridgely

John Ridgely

Cary Abbott

Photo of Eve Arden

Eve Arden

Ginna Abbott

Photo of Jerome Cowan

Jerome Cowan

George Van Orman

Photo of Scotty Beckett

Scotty Beckett

Kim Drummond

Photo of Leona Maricle

Leona Maricle

Riette Van Orman

Photo of Cecil Cunningham

Cecil Cunningham

Stella Thompson

Photo of Janis Wilson

Janis Wilson

Penny Boardman

Photo of Ann E. Todd

Ann E. Todd

Gretchen Van Orman

Photo of Oliver Blake

Oliver Blake

Dave (uncredited)

Photo of Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Guest at Van Ormans' New Year's Eve Party / Party Guest (uncredited)

Photo of Sam McDaniel

Sam McDaniel

The Van Ormans' Butler Jonathan (uncredited)

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Reviews

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9/10

To me, Barbara Stanwyck is such the prototypical noir femme fatale, but her Pre-Code works like 'Baby Face' are masterpieces, and her other works, in which she shows her vulnerability, are just as appetizing to the cinephile. Excellent for fans of drama or melodrama, especially from that era, when a widow who's nagging, overbearing mother won't let her find happiness because of what the neighbours would say, just can't take it any more. To a certain extent, with current society, our constantly trying to fit in and get approval from others makes this just as relevant today.

She had a decent, not great, supporting cast to work with, and though director Bernhardt wasn't A-list (my favourite of his is 'Possessed' with Joan Crawford), he's all right for this material, and the Warner Brothers' production values, including Max Steiner doing the score and gorgeous photography from James Wong Howe, make this a lesser-known, under-the-radar, hidden gem you might enjoy.

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