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'''''Lady for a Night''''' is a 1942 American ] starring ] and ].<ref name="NYTimes">{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/28083/Lady-For-a-Night/overview |title=Lady for a Night |accessdate=February 17, 2016 |work=NY Times}}</ref> The World War II B-17 bomber the ] is named after a steamboat in this film. It is also known as '''''The Lady From New Orleans''''', '''''Memphis Belle''''' and '''''Lady of New Orleans'''''. '''''Lady for a Night''''' is a 1942 American ] starring ] and ].<ref name="NYTimes">{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/28083/Lady-For-a-Night/overview |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141216213101/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/28083/Lady-For-a-Night/overview |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 16, 2014 |department=Movies & TV Dept. |work=] |author=Hal Erickson |title=Lady for a Night |author-link=Hal Erickson (author) |date=2014 |access-date=February 17, 2016 }}</ref> The World War II B-17 bomber the ] is named after a steamboat in this film. It is also known as '''''The Lady from New Orleans''''', '''''Memphis Belle''''' and '''''Lady of New Orleans'''''.

The ] female owner of a casino ] gains the ownership of ], and negotiates her marriage to the previous owner in order to gain entry in the upper class. Her new in-laws resent her, and she survives a ] attempt. When her husband is murdered instead, the widow is framed for his murder.


==Plot== ==Plot==
Social climber Jenny Blake owns of the casino steam boat ''Memphis Belle'', together with the influential Jack Morgan. Most of the customers are from the upper layers of the city's social life, but they have little respect for Jenny and her - in their opinion - vulgar occupation. Social climber Jenny Blake owns the casino ] ''Memphis Belle'', together with the influential Jack Morgan. Most of the customers are from the upper class, but they have little respect for Jenny and her—in their opinion—vulgar occupation. Jack is secretly in love with Jenny. To show her what it really is she aspires to, he arranges for her to be made queen of the Mardi Gras festivities. This angers the upper crust of society, and she is mocked in public. However, she does not give up.
Jack is secretly in love with Jenny. To show her what it really is she aspires for he arranges for her to be queen of the high society ball at the Mardi Gras festivities. Her crowning angers many of the established members of society and she is mocked in public. However, she doesn't give up her dream.


She decides to use one of the old plantation owners, Alan Alderson, as a leverage. Alan is burdened with debt and manages to lose his plantation, "The Shadows" when gambling at the casino. Jenny makes Alan an offer, to strike his debts at the casino if he agrees to marry her. She decides to use one of the old plantation owners, Alan Alderson, to fulfill her dream. Alan is burdened with debt and manages to lose his ], "The Shadows", gambling at the casino. Jenny offers to forgive his debts if he marries her. Alan agrees, and Jenny secures a respectable position in society. Jack is devastated by Jenny's marriage, and does not try to save the ''Memphis Belle'' when it catches fire. Everyone in Alan's family has a hard time accepting Jenny, except his aunt Katherine, who is suffering from mental illness.


Jack goes on to sabotage the relationship between Jenny and Alan. He is helped by Alan's aunt Julia. Julia starts off with insinuations that Jenny has an improper relation with Jack and goes on to try to ruin a ball Jenny is hosting. Jack saves Jenny and the ball by using his political influence to make the guests attend, even though Julia has tried to keep them away. Jenny is almost killed when Julia goes on to let her ride in a carriage pulled by a blind horse.
Alan sees no other alternative than to agree to the proposition, and Jenny is secured a respectable position in society. They marry in a hurry, and Jack is informed of the bond soon after.


Jenny retaliates by ordering Julia to leave the plantation. The infuriated Julia then mixes a poisoned drink meant for Jenny, but Alan beats her to it and dies from drinking it. Jenny is accused of murdering her husband and put on trial. Aunt Katherine is the only person who knows that Julia mixed the drink, but she is forced by her sister to testify against Jenny in court. Jenny is convicted of murder, but Katherine soon confesses that it was Julia who mixed the drink, and a few years earlier also killed Katherine's fiancé in a fit of jealousy. Jenny is cleared of all charges. She meets Jack and they start working together again. She finally gives up her dream to climb the social ladder and accepts Jack's proposal to marry him.
Jack is devastated by Jenny's marriage to Alan, and doesn't try to save the ''Memphis Belle'' when it catches fire. Everyone in Alan's family has a hard time accepting Jenny, except his aunt Katherine, who is suffering from mental illness.

Jack goes on to sabotage the relationship between Jenny and Alan. He gets help from Alan's aunt Julia, who goes to lengths to ruin the marriage. Julia starts off with insinuations that Jenny has an improper relation with Jack, and goes on to ruining a ball Jenny is hosting.

Jack saves Jenny and the ball by using his political influence to make the guests attend even though Julia has tried to keep them away. Jenny is almost killed when Julia goes on to let her ride in a carriage pulled by a blind horse.

Jenny retaliates by ordering Julia to leave the plantation. The infuriated Julia then mixes a poisoned drink meant for Jenny, but Alan beats her to it and dies from drinking it. Jenny is accused of murdering her husband, and there is a criminal trial. Aunt Katherine is the only person who knows that Julia mixed the drink, but she is forced by her sister to testify against Jenny in court.

Jenny is convicted of murder, but Katherine soon confesses that it was Julia who mixed the drink, and a few years earlier also killed Katherine's fiancée in a fit of jealousy. Jenny is released and cleared of all charges. She meets Jack and they start working together again. She finally gives up her dream to climb the social ladder and accepts Jack's proposal to marry him.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/80629/Lady-for-a-Night/|title=Lady for a Night (1942) - Overview - TCM.com|work=Turner Classic Movies|accessdate=January 31, 2016}}</ref>


==Cast== ==Cast==
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* ] as Katherine Alderson * ] as Katherine Alderson
* ] as Boris, Jack's Bodyguard * ] as Boris, Jack's Bodyguard
* ] as Chloe, Jenny's Maid * Hattie Noel as Chloe, Jenny's Maid
* ] as Judge * ] as Judge
* ] as Mrs. Dickson, the Mayor's Wife * ] as Mrs. Dickson, the Mayor's Wife
* ] as Flo * ] as Flo
* ] as Governor * ] as Governor
* ] as Mayor Dickson * Ivan Miller as Mayor Dickson
* ] as Mabel * Patricia Knox as Mabel
* ] as Napoleon, Alderson's Servant * ] as Napoleon, Alderson's Servant
* ] as Dowager


==See also== ==See also==
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1942 film

Lady for a Night
Film poster
Directed byLeigh Jason
Written byGarrett Fort
Produced byAlbert J. Cohen
StarringJoan Blondell
John Wayne
CinematographyNorbert Brodine
Edited byErnest J. Nims
Music byDavid Buttolph
Production
company
Republic Pictures
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
  • January 5, 1942 (1942-01-05)
Running time87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
John Wayne and Blondell.
Colored lobby card circa January 1942.

Lady for a Night is a 1942 American drama film starring Joan Blondell and John Wayne. The World War II B-17 bomber the Memphis Belle is named after a steamboat in this film. It is also known as The Lady from New Orleans, Memphis Belle and Lady of New Orleans.

The social climber female owner of a casino steamboat gains the ownership of plantation, and negotiates her marriage to the previous owner in order to gain entry in the upper class. Her new in-laws resent her, and she survives a poisoning attempt. When her husband is murdered instead, the widow is framed for his murder.

Plot

Social climber Jenny Blake owns the casino steamboat Memphis Belle, together with the influential Jack Morgan. Most of the customers are from the upper class, but they have little respect for Jenny and her—in their opinion—vulgar occupation. Jack is secretly in love with Jenny. To show her what it really is she aspires to, he arranges for her to be made queen of the Mardi Gras festivities. This angers the upper crust of society, and she is mocked in public. However, she does not give up.

She decides to use one of the old plantation owners, Alan Alderson, to fulfill her dream. Alan is burdened with debt and manages to lose his plantation, "The Shadows", gambling at the casino. Jenny offers to forgive his debts if he marries her. Alan agrees, and Jenny secures a respectable position in society. Jack is devastated by Jenny's marriage, and does not try to save the Memphis Belle when it catches fire. Everyone in Alan's family has a hard time accepting Jenny, except his aunt Katherine, who is suffering from mental illness.

Jack goes on to sabotage the relationship between Jenny and Alan. He is helped by Alan's aunt Julia. Julia starts off with insinuations that Jenny has an improper relation with Jack and goes on to try to ruin a ball Jenny is hosting. Jack saves Jenny and the ball by using his political influence to make the guests attend, even though Julia has tried to keep them away. Jenny is almost killed when Julia goes on to let her ride in a carriage pulled by a blind horse.

Jenny retaliates by ordering Julia to leave the plantation. The infuriated Julia then mixes a poisoned drink meant for Jenny, but Alan beats her to it and dies from drinking it. Jenny is accused of murdering her husband and put on trial. Aunt Katherine is the only person who knows that Julia mixed the drink, but she is forced by her sister to testify against Jenny in court. Jenny is convicted of murder, but Katherine soon confesses that it was Julia who mixed the drink, and a few years earlier also killed Katherine's fiancé in a fit of jealousy. Jenny is cleared of all charges. She meets Jack and they start working together again. She finally gives up her dream to climb the social ladder and accepts Jack's proposal to marry him.

Cast

See also

References

  1. Hal Erickson (2014). "Lady for a Night". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on December 16, 2014. Retrieved February 17, 2016.

External links

Films directed by Leigh Jason
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