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  1. The Lady and the Mob: Directed by Benjamin Stoloff. With Fay Bainter, Ida Lupino, Lee Bowman, Henry Armetta. Society-lady Hattie Leonard organizes her own band of 'gang-busters' when she discovers a garment she sent to the dry-cleaners had been taxed 25 cents to pay for gang 'protection.'

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    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • Benjamin Stoloff
    • 1939-04-03
  2. The Lady and the Mob is a 1939 American crime film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Richard Maibaum and Gertrude Purcell. The film stars Fay Bainter, Ida Lupino, Lee Bowman, Henry Armetta, Warren Hymer and Harold Huber. It was released on April 3, 1939 by Columbia Pictures.

  3. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Argumento: George Bradshaw (Historia), Price Day (Historia) Guión: Gertrude Purcell, Richard Maibaum. Música: Charles Bradshaw, Leigh Harline. Fotografía: John Stumar. The Lady and the Mob - Película dirigida por Benjamin Stoloff, protagonizada por Fay Bainter, Ida Lupino, Lee Bowman, Henry Armetta.

  4. 1h 6m 1939. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A woman sets out to break a criminal gang controlling the dry cleaning business. Cast & Crew. Read More. Ben Stoloff. Director. Fay Bainter. Hattie Leonard. Ida Lupino. Lila Thorne. Lee Bowman. Fred Leonard. Henry Armetta. Zambrogio. Warren Hymer.

    • Ben Stoloff, Wilbur Mcgaugh
    • Fay Bainter
  5. Argumento: George Bradshaw, Price Day. Reparto. Música. Charles Bradshaw, Leigh Harline. Fotografía. John Stumar (B&W) Compañías. Columbia Pictures. Género. Acción. Comedia. Romance. Aventuras. Sinopsis. Una mujer se empeña en acabar con una banda que controla el negocio del lavado en seco. (FILMAFFINITY) Tu crítica.

    • John Stumar (B&W)
    • Benjamin Stoloff
    • Estados Unidos
    • Acción. Comedia. Romance. Aventuras
  6. Movie Info. When Fred Leonard (Lee Bowman) sends his fiancée, Lila (Ida Lupino), to meet his disapproving mother, Hattie (Fay Bainter), the timing couldn't be worse.

    • Comedy
  7. Gertrude Purcell Screenplay. John Stumar Cinematography. Critics reviews. Society-woman Hattie Leonard organizes her own band of ‘gang-busters’ when she discovers a garment she sent to the dry-cleaners had been taxed twenty-five-cents to pay for gang ‘protection.’.