The Constant Woman 91 years old

A mother abandons her family only to become a crispy critter with her lover, the husband finds out about it AND that his son isn't really his, becomes an alcoholic, is being held prisoner in a speak-easy, is rescued by 'Beef', is sobered up, gets a good job, negotiates a great contract for lots 'o money, realizes he's in love, asks the girl to marry him, son returns from boarding school and freaks out when told this, runs off and joins the circus that now happens to catch fire.....

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The Constant Woman Cast

Name Character
Conrad Nagel He was 35, 72 years old when he died as Walt Underwood
Ruth Clifford She was 33, 98 years old when she died as Speakeasy Floozie
Leila Hyams She was 27, 72 years old when she died as Lou
Alexander Carr He was 46, 60 years old when he died as J.J. Brock
Lionel Belmore He was 65, 85 years old when he died as Character Man
Claire Windsor She was 40, 80 years old when she died as Marlene Underwood
Robert Ellis He was 40, 82 years old when he died as Leading Man
Fred Kohler He was 44, 50 years old when he died as Speakeasy Bouncer
Stanley Fields He was 49, 57 years old when he died as Beef - Stagehand
Tommy Conlon He was 15, 82 years old when he died as Jimmie Underwood

The Constant Woman Crew

Name Department
Arthur Edeson as Director of Photography. He was 41 (78) years old when He died Camera
Warren Duff as Adaptation. He was 28 (69) years old when He died Writing
F. Hugh Herbert as Adaptation. He was 35 (60) years old when He died Writing
Eugene O'Neill as Theatre Play. He was 44 (65) years old when He died Writing
Rose Loewinger as Editor. She was 31 (98) years old when She died Editing
Victor Schertzinger as Director. He was 44 (53) years old when He died Directing
Victor Schertzinger as Producer. He was 44 (53) years old when He died Production
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The Constant Woman (91 years)

  • Release day: Sunday, March 12, 1933
  • Runtime: 76 minutes