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Ladies in Distress is an interesting slice of 1930s drama, featuring Alison Skipworth as Josephine Bonney, a female mayor grappling with crime in her town. The film's pacing is a bit uneven but captures the tension of a small town under siege. Skipworth delivers a strong performance, embodying both authority and vulnerability. Robert Livingston as Braddock adds an intriguing dynamic, portraying a tough guy who might just have a heart. The atmosphere feels distinctly of its time, with practical effects that reflect the era's limitations, yet they add a certain charm. It's not a typical crime drama; it dives into themes of responsibility and community, making it a standout for its era.
Ladies in Distress has seen limited releases on home video, making any physical copy somewhat sought after among collectors. The film is not as widely known, which adds to its charm and rarity. There are various formats out there, but finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge. The blend of a female lead in a 1930s setting and the struggle against crime gives it an interesting place in film history, something that might appeal to those looking to explore lesser-known titles from this era.
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