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Cast

Susan Hayward
Angie Evans

Lee Bowman
Ken Conway

Marsha Hunt
Martha Gray

Eddie Albert
Steve Nelson

Carl Esmond
Dr. Lorenz

Carleton Young
Fred Elliott

Charles D. Brown
Mike Dawson

Robert Shayne
Mr. Gordon

Larry J. Blake
Emcee (uncredited)

George Meeker
Wolf (uncredited)

Erville Alderson
Farmer (uncredited)

George Meader
Attorney (uncredited)

Alice Fleming
Mrs. Tierman (uncredited)

James Craven
Winsley (uncredited)

Frances Morris
Miss Benton (uncredited)

William Gould
Judge (uncredited)

Vivien Oakland
Woman at bar (uncredited)

Caren Marsh
Bobby-Soxer
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
A sort of role-reversal of "A Star is Born" as Susan Hayward portrays a successful nightclub singer who marries a struggling lyricist - Lee Bowman. When his career takes off, she becomes disheartened and turns to the bottle - putting herself and her young daughter at risk. Hayward is rather good in this - she is convincing as both a singer (thanks, largely, to the tones of Peg La Centra) and a drunk; and does engender a feeling of sympathy. Regrettably, the rest of the cast are unremarkable and the ending reduces her performance to little more than that of a pathetic failure. It's worth a watch, but only because you can see the star quality in Hayward's performance rather than anything peculiar to this story.
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