This week’s mystery movie has been the 1939 Warner Bros. picture “Women in the Wind,” with Kay Francis, William Gargan, Victor Jory, Maxie Rosenbloom, Eddie Foy Jr., Sheila Bromley, directed by John Farrow, from a screenplay by Lee Katz and Albert DeMond, from a novel by Francis Walton. Photography was by Sid Hickox and art direction by Carl Jules Weyl.
“Women in the Wind” has apparently never been commercially released on VHS or DVD.
June 8, 1939, “Women in the Wind” opens in Los Angeles.
According to Edwin Schallert of the Los Angeles Times (June 22, 1938), “Women in the Wind” was to be Kay Francis’ last picture with Warners upon completion of “Unlawful.” Her next film would be “In Name Only” at RKO, followed by stints at Universal and finally Monogram, where she was producer on three of her pictures.
A capsule review by Frank S. Nugent in the New York Times (April 13, 1939) says:
Caught in the backwash of “Tailspin,” which flew over much the same terrain, the Palace’s “Women in the Wind” never quite gets off the ground, even though most of its action is in the sky. It is another commonplace little fiction embroidered upon the Powder Puff Derby, the annual transcontinental race for the women fliers, with Kay Francis as the girl who simply has to win the race to get money for her brother’s operation.
“Women in the Wind” opened June 8, 1939, at the Warner Bros. Hollywood and Downtown theaters as the barely noticed second half of a double bill with “King of the Turf.”
For Monday, we have a snazzy mystery gent in argyle sweater and bow tie.
Update: This is Frankie Burke.
And for Tuesday, we have a mystery gent.
Update: This is Charles Anthony Hughes.
Brain Trust roll call: Howard Mandelbaum (mystery movie and Monday’s mystery guest), Anne Papineau (Monday’s mystery guest), Dan Nather (Monday’s mystery guest), Mike Hawks (Monday’s mystery guest), Don Danard (Monday’s mystery guest), Chrisbo (Monday’s mystery guest) and David Inman (Monday’s mystery guest).
For Wednesday, we have a mystery bartender and a not terribly mysterious companion.
Update: This is Maxie Rosenbloom, left, and George Guhl.
Brain Trust roll call: Howard Mandelbaum (Tuesday’s mystery guest).
And for Thursday, we have this mystery gent.
Update: This is William Gargan.
Brain Trust roll call: Howard Mandelbaum (Wednesday’s mystery guests), Mary Mallory (Wednesday mystery guest No. 1), Gary Martin (Wednesday mystery guest No. 1), B.J. Merholz (Wednesday mystery guest No. 1), Dan Nather (mystery movie and Wednesday mystery guest No. 1), Mike Hawks (mystery movie and Wednesday’s mystery guests), Megan (mystery movie and mystery guests) and Lee Ann (Wednesday’s mystery guest No. 2) but where is Thom today?
And for Friday …. Wow look how tiny she is.
Update: This is Kay Francis, William Gargan and Sheila Bromley.
Brain Trust roll call: B.J. Merholz (mystery movie and Thursday’s mystery guest), Jenny M. (Thursday’s mystery guest), Mary Mallory (mystery movie, Monday’s mystery guest, Thursday’s mystery guest), Mike Hawks (Thursday’s mystery guest), Howard Mandelbaum (Thursday’s mystery guest), Don Danard (mystery movie, Thursday’s mystery guest), Patricia van Hartesveldt (Wednesday’s mystery guest No. 1) and Michael Ryerson (mystery movie, Monday’s mystery guest, Wednesday’s mystery guest No. 1 and Thursday’s guest).
Frankie Burke in WOMEN IN THE WIND.
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Frankie Burke
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I’m going to guess Frankie Burke . . .
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William Cagney.
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Alas, I’m afraid not.
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This is either Frankie Darro or his twin brother.
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Frankie Burke.
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Today it’s Frankie Burke. Cagney as a kid in “Angels with Dirty Faces”
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Frankie Burke?
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Look like Frank Jenks’ son, if he had a son.
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Well, he’s got Spike Jones’ barber….
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Jimmy Olson! But seriously, nerd alert
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Frankie Burke?
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Could the movie be EAST SIDE KIDS?
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Alas, I’m afraid not.
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Charles Anthony Hughes
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Monday looks like a young Jimmy Cagney or a relative of his (pretty sure it’s not thought)
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Interesting guess. But alas, I’m afraid not.
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George Guhl and Maxie Rosenbloom.
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Max Rosenbloom on the left today.
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Maxie Rosenbloom and what’s his name.
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NAUGHTY BUT NICE. Garry Owen as the bartender.
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Alas, I’m afraid not.
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Max Baer
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Interesting guess, but alas, I’m afraid not.
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Is that Slapsie Maxie Rosenblum drowning his sorrows?
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Maxie Rosenbloom today. which means the picture is WOMEN IN THE WIND (1939), still another Kay Francis movie I haven’t seen yet (I’m so ashamed!).
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Maxie Rosenbloom and George Guhl in WOMEN IN THE WIND.
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Jimmy Lyndon
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Alas, I’m afraid not.
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The inimitable George Guhl and Maxie Rosenbloom for Wednesday in Women in the Wind. For Tuesday and Monday, it’s Charles Anthony Hughes and Frankie Burke, respectively.
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I looooove George Guhl! “I dunno. Whydontcha give ’em ‘Chinatown My Chinatown?'” (In answer to what’s the national anthem of China.) One of my favorite George Guhl quotes!
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Aldo Ray today?
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Alas, I’m afraid not.
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William Gargan in Women on the Wind
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William Gargan
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THE CROWD ROARS. Jack Baxley with Rosenbloom yesterday, william Gargan today.
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William Gargan.
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William Gargan.
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I’m toying with the idea that Monday is Billy Barty in Nothing Sacred. Altho this chap looks a little old for him at that time.
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Alas, I’m afraid not.
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Feature is “Women in the Wind”
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Wednesday’s customer: Maxie Rosenbloom?
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WOMEN IN THE WIND. Frankie Burke Monday, Kit Guard with Rosenbloom Wednesday.
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The rather worried looking gentleman is William Gargan.
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Well Frankie Burke, a dead ringer for Frank Jenks’ theoretical son, on Monday, Maxie Rosenbloom ina aviation themed bar pouring his heart out to an unnamed gentleman with perhaps the greatest comb-over I’ve ever seen on Wednesday and William Gargan wearing what looks like a vaguely military-style jacket on Thursday makes this Women in the Wind (1939) setting up a likely Friday appearance by Kay Francis. Fingers crossed.
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That can’t be Kay Francis on the left. William Gargan and Sheila Bromley otherwise.
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Kay Francis, William Gargan, Sheila Bromley.
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Kay Francis, William Gargan and Sheila Bromley.
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And that’s Kay Francis, William Gargan,and Sheila Bromley today. (I guessed William Gargan yesterday, but my comment must have been lost in cyberspace.)
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And now we have the much anticipated appearance of Kay Francis with William Gargan, wearing the obligatory aviator’s white silk scarf in plus size (I hope he read of the unfortunate circumstances surrounding the death of Isadora Duncan), and the diminutive Sheila Bromley.
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Women in the Wind w/Kay Francis
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TCM shows this occasionally. Tailspin is better!
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