Polly Franklin (Pamela Sue Martin) is an innocent farm girl obsessed with 42nd Street. She gets caught up with the Dillinger gang's bank robbery. She gets a red dress from a reporter and loses her virginity to him. Her father beats her and she runs away. She is befriended by Rose at a sweatshop but her life descends into prison and forced into prostitution by the ruthless warden.
It's produced by the Roger Corman family. It's a bit rambling. Pamela Sue Martin used to be a star in the 70s and 80s. I missed most of that since I didn't watch Dynasty. I don't really see the range although she has some charisma. The biggest issue is that this story is simply a series of incidents. Some parts are less compelling than others. This could have been an interesting prison movie but that part is pretty quick. The sweatshop confused me a bit. This needs some better directing.
The Lady in Red
1979
Action / Crime / Drama / Romance
The Lady in Red
1979
Action / Crime / Drama / Romance
Keywords: dillinger
Plot summary
Polly, a young countryside girl decides to leave for the city and all it has to offer. She starts an relationship with John Dillinger and soon discovers that city life isn't as easy as she hoped when she gets entangled in a world of crime and prostitution. The movie is partly based on the life of John Dillinger.
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a series of unfortunate events
Violent gangster B-flick
THE LADY IN RED is a fun and frenetic American crime film that explores the career of gangster John Dillinger through the eyes of his moll, the titular character as played by Pamela Sue Martin. This is an unashamed B-movie which makes up in action and violent incident what it lacks in budget and originality. A tapestry of ne'er-do-well characters is explored with an emphasis on wrongdoing and sudden bursts of violence which keep the viewer on their toes. Sex and nudity are mixed in with the violence to give this film an exploitation feel, while there are great, if minor roles for familiar faces like Dick Miller and Christopher Lloyd. Hardly a classic, but certainly entertaining.
I liked it
I first saw this film on TV and with the commercial breaks, it suffered. However, I later saw it without the commercials and it's so much better. It's the story of Gangster John Dillenger and his last girlfriend. Pamela Sue Martin as the moll and Robert Conrad as Dillenger both deliver great performances. I don't know much about John Dillenger, but I wonder if he was as "gentlemanly" as Conrads' portrayal was. Just a thought! However, it is a strong story, with enough violence to be realistic (those were violent times). There's also the romantic element that gives a softness to Dillenger. As I said, I wonder if he was a romantic at all. Anyway, a decent enough flick and well-acted.