eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result WOMAN ACCUSED style B 1/2sh '33 Lease from Hershenson/Allen ArchiveAn Original Vintage Half-Sheet Movie Poster (1/2sh) (Learn More) The Woman Accused, the 1933 Paul Sloane pre-Code romantic love triangle crime murder melodrama ("I lived with him - I thought nothing else mattered - but I was wrong!"; "The Paramount-Liberty Magazine All-Star Story"; based on the Gertrude Atherton Liberty Magazine serial; about a woman who is about to be married, but an evil ex-lover threatens to kill her fiancee, and she kills the ex-lover, and seems to get away with it, but later she is on a cruise with her now-husband and she is "tried" for the murder in a mock trial, and she confesses!) starring Nancy Carroll, Cary Grant (extremely young in this movie!), John Halliday, Irving Pichel, and Louis Calhern. Note that because this was a pre-Code movie, Nancy Carroll is not only allowed to literally get away with murder, but she also has the help of her boyfriend (played by a very young Cary Grant), who threatens the only witness to her crime into silence! It was exactly movies like this that brought the Code into existence! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know.
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