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  1. Stanwyck's first sound film was The Locked Door (1929), followed by Mexicali Rose, released in the same year. Neither film was successful; nonetheless, Frank Capra chose Stanwyck for his film Ladies of Leisure (1930).

  2. Sort by List order. 1. Broadway Nights. 1927 1h 12m. 5.3 (55) Rate. Fannie, a performer in a music hall act, teams up with Johnny, an MC and a gambler, and becomes a success. They marry, and a few years later they have a child.

  3. She starred in the 1947 film, "The Two Mrs. Carrolls", with Humphrey Bogart (directed by Peter Godfrey). Stanwyck was nominated four times for the Academy Award for Best Actress, but never won. In 1982, she was given an honorary Academy Award. [12]

  4. Aug 20, 2024 · Stanwyck’s first credited film role was a leading part in The Locked Door in 1929. Neither that movie nor Mexicali Rose that same year was a success, but her breakthrough came with the early Frank Capra movie Ladies of Leisure (1930).

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  5. Apr 2, 2014 · Synopsis. Born on July 16, 1907, in Brooklyn, Barbara Stanwyck appeared in more than 80 films, portraying a variety of strong-willed women. Her movies include Stella Dallas and the film noir...

  6. 88 titles. Sort by List order. 1. The Locked Door. 1929 1h 14m. 6.0 (610) Rate. On her first anniversary Ann Reagan finds that her sister-in-law is involved with a shady character from her own past, and determines to intervene. Director George Fitzmaurice Stars Rod La Rocque Barbara Stanwyck William 'Stage' Boyd.

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  8. Nov 22, 2021 · As one of the most celebrated femme fatales in cinema, Barbara Stanwyck fleshed out iconic characters in numerous film noirs, making one wonder if the genre was invented for her alone. And so, below is a sample of some of the most iconic Noirs in Stanwyck's amazingly rich filmography.

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