Rebels at the Typewriter
17 Episodes
The 1930s were a golden age for women writers, who penned some of the most outrageous provocations of the pre-Code era and created memorable, true-to-life female characters for the period’s reigning stars. While writers like renowned humorist Anita Loos (RED-HEADED WOMAN) and two-time Academy Award winner Frances Marion (DINNER AT EIGHT) have been justly celebrated, others like the prolific Jane Murfin (WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?), best-selling novelist turned screenwriter Viña Delmar (MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW), and pioneering writer-director Wanda Tuchock (FINISHING SCHOOL) played a significant but underrecognized role in shaping the first decade of sound cinema. Bringing wit, sass, and a personal perspective to stories about women navigating modern attitudes toward work, sex, family, and marriage, these trailblazing screenwriters ensured that women’s voices and perspectives were a vital part of early Hollywood.
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01:02Episode 1
Rebels at the Typewriter Teaser
Episode 1
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1:28:09Episode 2
What Price Hollywood?
Episode 2
Directed by George Cukor • 1932 • United States
Starring Constance Bennett, Lowell ShermanOften touted as the inspiration for A STAR IS BORN, this iconic showbiz drama produced by David O. Selznick was nominated for an Academy Award for best screenplay. After alcoholic director Max Carey (Lo...
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1:17:16Episode 3
Working Girls
Episode 3
Directed by Dorothy Arzner • 1931 • United States
Starring Judith Wood, Dorothy Hall, Charles “Buddy” RogersDorothy Arzner offers a snappily entertaining, socially perceptive look at female solidarity in this Depression-era tale of young women striving to succeed in their careers and in love. N...
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1:13:17Episode 4
Finishing School
Episode 4
Directed by Wanda Tuchock and George Nicholls Jr. • 1934 • United States
Starring Ginger Rogers, Frances Dee, Billie BurkeWanda Tuchock—one of the very few women to be credited as a director in 1930s Hollywood—cowrote and codirected this briskly entertaining girls-gone-wild drama. When Virginia...
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1:32:09Episode 5
Make Way for Tomorrow
Episode 5
Directed by Leo McCarey • 1937 • United States
Starring Victor Moore, Beulah Bondi, Fay BainterMAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW, by Leo McCarey, is one of the great unsung Hollywood masterpieces, an enormously moving Depression-era depiction of the frustrations of family, aging, and the generation gap. Be...
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1:19:32Episode 6
Red-Headed Woman
Episode 6
Directed by Jack Conway • 1932 • United States
Starring Jean Harlow, Chester Morris, Lewis StoneThe legendary Jean Harlow delivers a star-making performance in this racy pre-Code boundary pusher. She stars as Lil Andrews, a gold-digging secretary who will do whatever it takes to get ahead in so...
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1:29:16Episode 7
Back Street
Episode 7
Directed by John M. Stahl • 1932 • United States
Starring Irene Dunne, John Boles, George MeekerThe first of three film adaptations Universal made of Fannie Hurst’s tear-jerking novel chronicles the fate-battered relationship of Ray (Irene Dunne) and Walter (John Boles), two star-crossed lovers...
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1:07:24Episode 8
Bed of Roses
Episode 8
Directed by Gregory La Cava • 1933 • United States
Starring Constance Bennett, Joel McCrea, John HallidayThis delightful pre-Code romance from MY MAN GODFREY director Gregory La Cava stars Constance Bennett and Pert Kelton as Lorry and Minnie, a pair of wisecracking shady ladies who leave priso...
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1:31:25Episode 9
Blondie of the Follies
Episode 9
Directed by Edmund Goulding • 1932 • United States
Starring Marion Davies, Robert Montgomery, Billie DoveTwo girls, friends from the New York slums, take very different paths in their quest for fame and fortune in BLONDIE OF THE FOLLIES. Practical working girl Blondie (former Ziegfeld girl Mari...
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1:50:59Episode 10
Dinner at Eight
Episode 10
Directed by George Cukor • 1933 • United States
Starring Marie Dressler, Lionel Barrymore, Wallace Beery, John BarrymoreA sparkling ensemble cast—led by Jean Harlow, Lionel and John Barrymore, Marie Dressler, and Wallace Beery—lights up this quippy pre-Code tale of drawing room intrigue based o...
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1:40:00Episode 11
Hallelujah
Episode 11
Directed by King Vidor • 1929 • United States
Starring Daniel L. Haynes, Nina Mae McKinney, William FountaineHALLELUJAH is a cinematic milestone: the first feature from a major studio to star an entirely Black cast, and the first talkie made by titan director King Vidor. Infused with spirituals...
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1:26:36Episode 12
Hold Your Man
Episode 12
Directed by Sam Wood • 1933 • United States
Starring Jean Harlow, Clark Gable, Stuart ErwinJean Harlow and Clark Gable cemented their status as MGM’s most bankable star pairing with this sizzling pre-Code tale of love outside the law. A cynical blonde who is not above swindling her dates, Ruby ...
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1:14:27Episode 13
Midnight Mary
Episode 13
Directed by William A. Wellman • 1933 • United States
Starring Loretta Young, Franchot Tone, Ricardo CortezLoretta Young gets one of her finest showcases in this incident-packed pre-Code tale of a woman’s descent into crime. She stars as the streetwise Mary Martin, who, while on trial for murde...
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Rockabye
Episode 14
Directed by George Cukor • 1932 • United States
Starring Constance Bennett, Joel McCrea, Paul LukasFresh from her success in WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD? (also directed by George Cukor), Constance Bennett, one of the most popular Hollywood stars of the 1930s, suffered nobly for this moving maternal me...
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1:32:46Episode 15
Sadie McKee
Episode 15
Directed by Clarence Brown • 1934 • United States
Starring Joan Crawford, Gene Raymond, Franchot ToneOne of the quintessential working-girl vehicles Joan Crawford starred in throughout the 1930s, SADIE MCKEE follows the fortunes of the eponymous heroine, who trades in her maid’s uniform for bla...
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1:25:57Episode 16
Tugboat Annie
Episode 16
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy • 1933 • United States
Starring Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Robert YoungThough not as well remembered today as her more glamorous MGM colleagues like Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford, salt-of-the-earth, sixty-five-year-old Marie Dressler was the number-one box office st...
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1:34:11Episode 17
You and Me
Episode 17
Directed by Fritz Lang • 1938 • United States
Starring Sylvia Sidney, George Raft, Harry CareyOne of the most delightfully offbeat Hollywood films of the 1930s, this unclassifiable and often overlooked gem from director Fritz Lang blends crime, comedy, romance, and songs by Kurt Weill into a B...