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- Ace lawyer Ann Carver (Fay Wray) must balance her career with her marriage to fledgling architect Bill Graham (Gene Raymond).
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Ann Carver's Profession is an American pre-Code 1933 film directed by Edward Buzzell. It focuses on the relationship of a female lawyer and her husband, and on the strain that her financial success places on their marriage.
Ann Carver's Profession: Directed by Edward Buzzell. With Fay Wray, Gene Raymond, Claire Dodd, Jessie Ralph. After graduation from Hampden University, Bill "Lightning" Graham, a football star, and Ann Carver, who just passed her bar exam, marry.
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- Drama
- Edward Buzzell
- 1933-06-09
Synopsis. Popular football star "Lightning" Bill Graham marries Ann Carver after both graduate from Hampden University. Although Ann receives her law degree and passes the bar exam, she decides to keep house for Bill, who is employed as a draftsman.
- Edward Buzzell, Sam Nelson
- Fay Wray
It takes two college lovers– a spoiled, popular athlete from a rich family named Bill and Ann Carver, a girl working her way through her juris doctorate doing dishes– and shows what happens when a time wounds a heel. Ann typically tries to minimize her own ambition as the two marry and Bill sets to work his way up in an architectural firm.
Ann Carver's Profession is a about a newly married couple of Gene Raymond & Fay Wray. Raymond takes a job as a architect for a firm where it's a slow road to the top. While he stays put, his wife gets a law degree and ends up becoming a lawyer! A lawyer full of passion and dedication.
- Edward Buzzell
- Columbia Pictures
Ace lawyer Ann Carver (Fay Wray) must balance her career with her marriage to fledgling architect Bill Graham (Gene Raymond). It is not always easy, as Bill's career flounders, and he decides...
- Drama
Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. In this melodrama a superb female lawyer finds that her success has emasculated her husband, a rather average architect, who runs away from home and career to become a nightclub singer and save some shred of manly dignity.