There’s Always a Woman | FREE MOVIE (Joan Blondell, Melvyn Douglas)
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- If you’re into classic screwball comedies with a dash of mystery, There’s Always a Woman is right up your alley. Joan Blondell shines as a sharp-witted amateur detective who’s as tenacious as she is charming, while Melvyn Douglas plays her skeptical, ever-suave husband. Together, they tackle a tangled murder case that proves love and crime-solving make for one hilariously tricky combo.
Packed with Blondell’s comedic timing, Douglas’s dry wit, sharp banter, and unexpected twists, this screwball mystery blends humor and intrigue in a way that still feels fresh. It’s a timeless gem for fans of old-school wit and whimsy.
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Joan Blondell and Melvyn Douglas are just incredible together! They have such chemistry and charisma together! LOVE this movie! Very cool!
I always loved Joan Blondell! Thanks for sharing. One of the most under-rated actresses! Funny and beautiful!
Screwball comedy is right, but she did manage to solve the case. Always a pleasure watching Joan Blondell, guaranteed a good laugh. Thanks.
Wow, they sure could make them back then, and that Joan Blondell, what a honey.
Great comedy, Douglas was a genius & Blondell was better than I ever seen her, seriously, this is a C L A S S I C!!! 👍👍
excellent writing comedic timing you don't find today. terrific film and thanks for posting!
Both Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell are favorites of mine. I love some of their best films. Captain's Courageous, Ninotchka, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Nightmare Alley, Ghost Story.
What a great Duo; I’m loving this!
Always enjoy hearing the stock Columbia sound effects, as also heard in those Howard, Fine and Howard - Short Subject presentations.
Well, here’s Joan blondell (love her !) and Melvyn Douglas in a mystery-comedy about an attorney and his wife trying to make do and get involved in a case with Mary Astor as their client-things go back and forth trying to prove her innocence until the end of the flick where everything goes all right-that’s a good movie 🍿! 👍👍👍👍👍❤️
I love all the actors. This is a very good movie! Thank you!
Awesome; thank you so much.
watching it now. thank you for the upload
I like very few movies, but I like this one.
The aqueaky chair is hilarious.
Wow. What a great little comedy…and no guttural words!☃️⛄️☃️
“Gutteral”? No potty mouths🌻
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Great fun movie. Joan was so cute & quite beautiful in this film.
Thank you!!
Thank you for the movies ❤
Thank you.
acting and dialog in a movie what a great idea
light and witty.
Great cast ❤
If the perfume was 25 dollars an ounce, in today's money that'd be 450 dollars. If it's an 8 ounce bottle, that perfume on that nightstand would be worth over 3,500 dollars in today's money. That's crazy.
Loved it!
Love older movies what on earth has happened to Hollywood over the years
Lack of imagination, steep decline in morals, the never-ending gay agenda, the intentional dumbing down of Americans, and overpriced tickets and expensively high concession stand foods loaded with life-shortening chemicals and genetically modified ingredients. Also, add streaming services like Netflix and Hulu helping to kill the box office as well.
LOL..LOL.."Im married to the greatest detective in the world. He'll track you down to the ends of the earth." ...I would've said: "You mean Batman?" ....LOL..LOL...
This mad cap movie is so much better than His Girl Friday. The banter is A++
great movie
Super movie!
39:35 dust for fingerprints in the kitchen. If the gun is the muder weapon and has prints, they should match any prints in the kitchen.
I can't believe that's Joan Blondell
Why not? She was gorgeous!
Botox 😅
09:51 - Per Usinflationcalclator, that $300 0f 1938 would be equivalent to nearly $6,700 today.
Borrowing 2 thousand dollars back then for gambling...That'd be 36 thousand and 400 dollars in today's money. Most Americans today make around 30 thousand a year. So, it's a little over a year's salary.
This movie has Pierre Watkin in it!
Columbia did make a sequel, but without Joan Blondell. Perhaps she was busy making the film Off the Record at Warner Bros or they declined to loan her out again to Columbia. Who knows.
Stupid but entertaining
What year?
This movie was made in 1938.
What revolver?
The movie was ok, but Melvyn Douglas was a bit too rough with Joan, all that pushing ,pulling hair and so on...
With a cast like Melvyn Douglass and Mary Astor how could a movie fall flat on its face?.....well fall flat on its face it does.
Jeeze she’s obnoxious