Thirteen Women

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Thirteen Women
Directed by George Archainbaud
Produced by David O. Selznick
Written by Novel:
Tiffany Thayer
Screenplay:
Bartlett Cormack
Samuel Ornitz
Starring Myrna Loy
Irene Dunne
Ricardo Cortez
Jill Esmond
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release date(s) September 16, 1932
September 14, 1935 (re-release)
Running time 73 min. (orig.) / 59 min.
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

Thirteen Women is a 1932 RKO film, produced by David O. Selznick and directed by George Archainbaud.

It starred Myrna Loy, Irene Dunne, Ricardo Cortez, and Jill Esmond.

Described as a drama/mystery film, with its plot revolving around a series of murders, it is also a very early example of a slasher film — a genre which has since became very popular.

It is notable for providing the only movie role for Peg Entwistle, who achieved notoriety when she committed suicide by jumping from the Hollywood sign shortly after the film's release.

Originally running for 73 minutes, the studio edited 14 minutes out of the picture after it received poor reviews. Several characters were deleted, including those played by Leon Ames and Betty Furness (in her film debut at the age of 16). It was re-released in 1935 by RKO, hoping to turn a profit by cashing in on the growing popularity of stars Irene Dunn and Myrna Loy.

Not a popular success either critically or financially, Thirteen Women has achieved a "cult classic" status in recent years. Modern critics have stated that its theme was ahead of its time and out of step with the tastes of 1930s cinema patrons.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Thirteen women, former members of a college sorority, go to a clairvoyant who reads their horoscopes. The clairvoyant is under the influence of a woman named Ursula Georgi (played by Myrna Loy), who was a student at the college along with the sorority members. Subjected to bigotry during her school days because of her mixed-race heritage and forced out of the college, Ursula decides to exact revenge by killing the thirteen women (or members of their family) who were cruel to her. The film follows a staple formula of slasher films, new at the time of its release, by setting up the victims and killing them off one by one. By the end of film, and before she is apprehended, Loy's character has caused the deaths of all but one of the women.

Spoilers end here.

Actor Role
Irene Dunne Laura Stanhope
Ricardo Cortez Police Sergeant Barry Clive
Jill Esmond Jo Turner
Myrna Loy Ursula Georgi
Mary Duncan June Raskob
Kay Johnson Helen Dawson Frye
Florence Eldridge Grace Coombs
C. Henry Gordon Swami Yogadachi
Peg Entwistle Hazel Clay Cousins
Harriet Hagman May Raskob
Edward Pawley Burns, Laura's Chauffeur
Blanche Friderici Miss Kirsten, Seminary Official
Wally Albright Robert 'Bobby' Stanhope


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