Satan Met a Lady (1936)

  • Satan Met a Lady (1936)
  • Satan Met a Lady (1936)
  • Satan Met a Lady (1936)
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Satan Met a Lady Cast

 

On-Screen Couples

Bette Davis and Warren William Bette Davis (as Valerie Purvis) with Warren William (as Ted Shayne)

 

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While John Huston`s screen adaptation of Dashiell Hammett`s The Maltese Falcon is widely regarded as a screen classic, it wasn`t the first time Hammett`s novel had been brought to the screen, and this comedy drama offers a decidedly different spin on...
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Sweet Georgia Brown

I`d Rather Listen to Your Eyes
 

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  • Ted Shayne: Telling you anything would be like contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
  • Valerie Purvis: Do you mind very much, Mr. Shane, taking off your hat in the presence of a lady with a gun?
  • Anthony Travers: Then you have the trumpet? Ted Shayne: No. Anthony Travers: But you know where it is? Ted Shayne: Nope. Anthony Travers: What? You`ve just inveigled me into telling you what it is. I say that`s a pretty rotten trick, old boy. That`s not cricket!
  • Ted Shayne: Find anything in the divan? Anthony Travers: Only a few hairpins and some loose change. Ted Shayne: [holding out hat] Come across!
  • Valerie Purvis: I remember you. You`re the other man. Ted Shayne: That`s me, sister. I`ve often been named as the other man.
    Trivia
  • The second of three film adaptations of Dashiell Hammett`s "The Maltese Falcon," this film has notable connections to both other versions. First, this film`s screenwriter, Brown Holmes, was also credited as a screenwriter on the 1931 version, directed by Roy Del Ruth. Second, this film`s cinematographer, Arthur Edeson, was also the director of photography for John Huston`s version in 1941. Third, Warren William, who plays the Sam Spade character (Ted Shane) in this film, also played Perry Mason in a series of films beginning in 1934, but was replaced in 1936 by Ricardo Cortez -- who had played Sam Spade in the 1931 "Maltese Falcon."
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