The Damned Don't Cry

Warner Bros.' Flaming Stars of 'Flamingo Road' Meet in Scarlet Shadows Again!

7.0
1950•1h 43m

Fed up with her small-town marriage, a woman goes after the big time and gets mixed up with the mob.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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A Woman With Brains

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Official Trailer

Cast

Photo of Joan Crawford

Joan Crawford

Ethel Whitehead

Photo of David Brian

David Brian

George Castleman

Photo of Steve Cochran

Steve Cochran

Nick Prenta

Photo of Kent Smith

Kent Smith

Martin Blackford

Photo of Selena Royle

Selena Royle

Patricia Longworth

Photo of Morris Ankrum

Morris Ankrum

Jim Whitehead

Photo of Edith Evanson

Edith Evanson

Mrs. Castleman

Photo of Richard Egan

Richard Egan

Roy Whitehead

Photo of Bonnie Bannon

Bonnie Bannon

Woman in Casino (uncredited)

Photo of George Baxter

George Baxter

Mr. Fredericks - Syndicate Boss (uncredited)

Photo of Kathryn Card

Kathryn Card

Mrs. Sullivan (uncredited)

Photo of Tristram Coffin

Tristram Coffin

George - Maitre d'Hotel at Grady's (uncredited)

Photo of Diane DeLaire

Diane DeLaire

Castleman's Secretary (uncredited)

Photo of Jay Eaton

Jay Eaton

Gambler at The Hacienda (uncredited)

Photo of Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Photo of Ned Glass

Ned Glass

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Photo of Dabbs Greer

Dabbs Greer

Reporter (uncredited)

Photo of Weldon Heyburn

Weldon Heyburn

Robert - The Butler (uncredited)

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Reviews

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7/10

Joan Crawford always could portray the ambitious, strong-willed character really well - and she does it here too. Living an hand-to-mouth existence with her husband and young son, tragedy befalls her and she ("Ethel/Lorna") determines to start a new life. Initially flogging cigars in an hotel, but soon her beauty helps her meet new, and increasingly influential, wealthy, friends. When she meets "Marty" (Kent Smith), a small time accountant whom she introduces to her restaurant owning pal "Grady" (Hugh Sanders), this honest fellow starts to attract attention of his own, the coat-tails of whom she is happy to travel along on, too. Before long, both are embroiled in a perilous nationwide gaming racket headed by her latest beau "George" (David Brian). When he gets suspicious of one of his underlings "Nick" (Steve Cochran), she is despatched to use her wiles on him - only, that doesn't quite go according to plan... You kind of feel sorry for poor old "Marty" - infatuated by Crawford, but not on her radar as she seeks wealth and power, inherently drawn to the wrong 'uns. The ending is a bit rushed, but the rest of it takes it's time to demonstrate this women's ability to twist men around her little finger. The pace is good, the male performances maybe just a bit stereotyped - but it's still a great opportunity for the star to be exactly that.

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