Thirteen Women

Thirteen Women

Treize femmes

Treize femmes
Titre original Thirteen Women
Réalisation George Archainbaud
Acteurs principaux Irene Dunne
Ricardo Cortez
Myrna Loy
Scénario Bartlett Cormack
Samuel Ornitz
Musique Max Steiner
Photographie Leo Tover
Production David O. Selznick
Société de production RKO Radio Pictures
Société de distribution RKO Radio Pictures
Genre Thriller
Durée 73 minutes (1 h 13)
Sortie États-Unis États-Unis
16 septembre 1932
France France
22 juin 1934
Langue(s) originale(s) anglais
Pays d’origine États-Unis États-Unis

Treize femmes (Thirteen Women) est un film américain réalisé par George Archainbaud en 1932.

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  • Irene Dunne : Laura Stanhope
  • Ricardo Cortez : Sergent de police Barry Clive
  • Jill Esmond : Jo Turner
  • Myrna Loy : Ursula Georgi
  • Mary Duncan : June Raskob
  • Kay Johnson : Helen Dawson Frye
  • Florence Eldridge : Grace Coombs
  • C. Henry Gordon : Swami Yogadachi
  • Peg Entwistle : Hazel Clay Cousins
  • Harriet Hagman : May Raskob
  • Edward Pawley : Burns, Le Chauffeur de Laura
  • Blanche Friderici : Miss Kirsten
  • Wally Albright : Robert 'Bobby' Stanhope

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