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  • Belle of the Nineties (1934)
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    73 min | Comedy, Drama, Musical
Belle of the Nineties (1934)
Passed
73 min | Comedy, Drama, Musical

Ruby Carter, the American Beauty queen of the night club-sporting world, shifts her operations from St. Louis to New Orleans, mostly to get away from prizefighter Tiger Kid. Installed as the prize attraction of "The Sensation Club", ran by...See moreRuby Carter, the American Beauty queen of the night club-sporting world, shifts her operations from St. Louis to New Orleans, mostly to get away from prizefighter Tiger Kid. Installed as the prize attraction of "The Sensation Club", ran by Ace Lamont, she quickly becomes the toast of the town and also marked as personal property by Ace, arousing the fury of Ace's former flame, Molly Brant. The not-overly-bright Tiger comes to town and is set for a title match with the champ by Ace, while the latter also has him steal some of Ruby's jewels. Ruby, no dumb-belle, figuring Ace has the fix in on the fight, uses some of her other jewels to lay a trap for Ace. Tiger confesses, after the fight, to Ruby his role in the jewel robbery while she hints that Ace was the one who slipped him the knock-out drops. Tiger goes after Ace, who, for his own reasons, has Molly locked in a closet. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Writers
Mae West (story "It Ain't No Sin") | Jack Wagner (additional dialogue)
Producer
Cinematographer
Karl Struss (photographed by)
Editor
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Release date
Sep 21, 1934 (United States)

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51 cast members
Name Known for
Mae West
Ruby Carter Ruby Carter   See fewer
Roger Pryor
Tiger Kid Tiger Kid   See fewer
Johnny Mack Brown
Brooks Claybourne (as John Mack Brown) Brooks Claybourne (as John Mack Brown)   See fewer
John Miljan
Ace Lamont Ace Lamont   See fewer
Katherine DeMille
Molly Brant Molly Brant   See fewer
Duke Ellington
Piano Player Piano Player   See fewer
Edward Gargan
Stogie Stogie   See fewer
Libby Taylor
Jasmine Jasmine   See fewer
Warren Hymer
St. Louis Fighter St. Louis Fighter   See fewer
Benny Baker
Blackie Blackie   See fewer
Tyler Brooke
Comedian Comedian   See fewer
Tom Herbert
Gilbert Gilbert   See fewer
Frederick Burton
Colonel Claybourne (scenes deleted) Colonel Claybourne (scenes deleted)   See fewer
Augusta Anderson
Mrs. Claybourne (scenes deleted) Mrs. Claybourne (scenes deleted)   See fewer
Wade Boteler
Editor (scenes deleted) Editor (scenes deleted)   See fewer
George Walsh
Leading Man (scenes deleted) Leading Man (scenes deleted)   See fewer
Eddie Borden
Comedian Comedian   See fewer
Fuzzy Knight
Comedian Comedian   See fewer
Gene Austin
St. Louis Crooner St. Louis Crooner   See fewer
Reese Corporal
Coachman Coachman   See fewer
Paul Venerable
Stevedore Stevedore   See fewer
Cornelius Ballard
Stevedore (uncredited) Stevedore (uncredited)   See fewer
Brooks Benedict
Roulette Table Spectator (uncredited) Roulette Table Spectator (uncredited)   See fewer
Mark Carnahan
Stevedore (uncredited) Stevedore (uncredited)   See fewer
Kay Deslys
Beef Trust Chorus Girl (uncredited) Beef Trust Chorus Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Elias English
Stevedore (uncredited) Stevedore (uncredited)   See fewer
Sam Flint
Fire Chief (uncredited) Fire Chief (uncredited)   See fewer
Carlton Griffin
Admirer (uncredited) Admirer (uncredited)   See fewer
Kit Guard
St. Louis Gym Mug (uncredited) St. Louis Gym Mug (uncredited)   See fewer
Edgar Hampton
Stevedore (uncredited) Stevedore (uncredited)   See fewer
Edward Hearn
Croupier (uncredited) Croupier (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Irwin
Master of Ceremonies at St. Louis (uncredited) Master of Ceremonies at St. Louis (uncredited)   See fewer
The King's Men
Troubled Waters Quartet (uncredited) Troubled Waters Quartet (uncredited)   See fewer
Mike Mazurki
New Orleans Audience Admirer (uncredited) New Orleans Audience Admirer (uncredited)   See fewer
Sam McDaniel
Jasmine's Admirer (uncredited) Jasmine's Admirer (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank McGlynn Sr.
Justice of the Peace (uncredited) Justice of the Peace (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Mills
New Orleans Gym Mug (uncredited) New Orleans Gym Mug (uncredited)   See fewer
Dave O'Brien
Shipboard Admirer (uncredited) Shipboard Admirer (uncredited)   See fewer
James Pierce
Admirer (uncredited) Admirer (uncredited)   See fewer
George Reed
Brother Eben (uncredited) Brother Eben (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Rice
Best Man at Wedding (uncredited) Best Man at Wedding (uncredited)   See fewer
Ronald R. Rondell
Admirer (uncredited) Admirer (uncredited)   See fewer
Lawrence Stewart
Stevedore (uncredited) Stevedore (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Sullivan
New Orleans Audience Admirer (uncredited) New Orleans Audience Admirer (uncredited)   See fewer
Ellinor Vanderveer
New Orleans Dowager (uncredited) New Orleans Dowager (uncredited)   See fewer
Walter Walker
New Orleans Admirer (uncredited) New Orleans Admirer (uncredited)   See fewer
Blue Washington
Doorman at Sensation House (uncredited) Doorman at Sensation House (uncredited)   See fewer
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