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    Ex-Lady is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy/drama film directed by Robert Florey. The screenplay by David Boehm is a remake of the Barbara Stanwyck film Illicit (1931), both crediting a story (actually a play) by Edith Fitzgerald and Robert Riskin.

  2. Ex-Lady: Directed by Robert Florey. With Bette Davis, Gene Raymond, Frank McHugh, Monroe Owsley. Although free spirit Helen Bauer does not believe in marriage, she consents to marry Don, but his infidelities cause her to also take on a lover.

  3. Ex-Lady - (Original Trailer) A female artist (Bette Davis) is torn between her belief in free love and the constraints of romance in the pre-Code drama, Ex-Lady (1933).

  4. Ex-Lady (1933) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Bette Davis and Gene Raymond star in "Ex-Lady," about talented illustrator Helen Bauer, a career girl with very definite ideas about marriage - she's against it. Don (Raymond) has a key to her apartment, but he finally talks her into marriage.

  6. Bette Davis stars as a free-spirited, self-sufficient feminist who would rather pursue her career as a graphic artist than settle down and marry in the romantic comedy Ex-Lady.

  7. Just after intrusion from her upright immigrant parents, who busted her over his habit of staying overnight, New York single career gal Helen (Bette Davis) and boyfriend Don (Gene Raymond) joust happily over the idea of marriage, with unusual score under the dialogue, in Warner Bros.’ Ex-Lady, 1933.

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  9. "Ex-Lady" (1933) Warner Bros. 67mins B&W starring Bette Davis Although free spirit Helen Bauer does not believe in marriage, she consents to marry Don, but his infidelities cause her to also take on a lover.

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    Bette Davis stars as a free-spirited, self-sufficient feminist who would rather pursue her career as a graphic artist than settle down and marry in the romantic comedy Ex-Lady.

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