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    Other Men's Women

    1931 · Romance · 1h 10m

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  1. Other Men's Women. Other Men's Women is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Wellman and written by Maude Fulton. The film stars Grant Withers, Regis Toomey, Mary Astor, James Cagney and Joan Blondell. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was first previewed, released and reviewed in 1930 under the title The ...

    • William K. Wells (dialogue)
    • Maude Fulton (and adaptation)
  2. Apr 25, 2021 · Events take an unhappy turn for two Bill and Jack, two locomotive engineers, after Bill is attracted to his best friend's wife.Director: William A. WellmanWr...

    • 70 min
    • 11.1K
    • Classic Hollywood Movies
  3. Rent Other Men's Women on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Upon breaking his engagement and getting thrown out of his boardinghouse for nonpayment of rent, railroad engineer Bill (Grant ...

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    • William A. Wellman
    • Drama, Romance
    • Grant Withers
  4. Events take an unhappy turn for two Bill and Jack, two locomotive engineers, after Bill is attracted to his best friend's wife. Railroad fireman Bill White is a carefree ladies' man with an irresponsible streak. His buddy Jack Kulper, an engineer, is more solid and reliable. Bill comes to stay a while with Jack and his wife Lily.

  5. Other Men's Women (1930) also features a charming appearance by James Cagney as Jack and Bill's railroad pal Ed Bailey. It was Cagney's third film and featured the actor as a vivacious engineer with a taste for dancing, undoubtedly a reflection of Cagney's initial entry into show business as a hoofer.

  6. Boarder Bill (Grant Withers) and Lily (Mary Astor), wife of his co-worker, housemate and best friend Jack (Regis Toomey), who s stepped out for ice cream, have just this minute confessed their love to each other, torment rising in director William A. Wellman s racy , 1931. A railroad engineer (Grant Withers) falls for a co-worker's wife (Mary ...

  7. Watching Grant Withers and James Cagney leap from train car to train car without a moment’s heasitation is an immensely powerful image, one that perfectly embodies the assumption of immortality that can be such a big part of youth, particularly for men. Other Men’s Women has also got some wonderful performances going for it, particularly ...

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