Cold Snap Classic ☃️❄️ Movie #4: Ten Cents a Dance

I hope you’re all enjoying the Cold Snap classic movies so far!

Today’s movie is Ten Cents a Dance, a pre-code movie made in 1931. It was directed by Lionel Barrymore and stars my favorite actress, Barbara Stanwyck!

Movie Synopsis: Barbara O’Neill (Barbara Stanwyck) is a poor dance hall girl who catches the eye of the wealthy Bradley Carlton (Ricardo Cortez). Unfortunately for Carlton, Barbara is in love with her down-on-his-luck neighbor, Eddie Miller (Monroe Owsley). Ignoring the warning signs, Barbara marries Eddie but soon enough she finds he’s in deep trouble!

10 thoughts on “Cold Snap Classic ☃️❄️ Movie #4: Ten Cents a Dance

      • The photo of Barbara Stanwyck in your post caused me to doubt whether we were talking about the same person. I never saw a photo of Stanwyck at that young age. Wonder if “Ruby” on your post knows that Barbara Stanwick’s birth name is “Ruby Catherine Stevens.”

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        • Is it? I always loved the name Ruby. I’m guessing our Ruby did not know that since she was unfamiliar with Barbara Stanwyck. I remember being shocked when I learned Jean Harlow’s birth name was Harlean Harlow Carpenter. Harlean seems like a much more glamorous name than Jean.

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        • I didn’t know! I loved the movie so I suppose I am a Barbara Stanwyck fan now.
          Kimberly, thank you for posting these movies. We’ve been snowed in and have watched every one.

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