The Gorgeous Hussy, 1936, is playing on Turner Classic Movies on Tuesday, September 14 at 7:45 a.m. est. It’s a story about Washington D.C. It’s about dirty tricks, sleazy operatives, scurrilous personal attacks and lies. The 2020 election? No, The Gorgeous Hussy.
The story centers around Peggy O’Neill, Joan Crawford, an innkeeper’s daughter called“Pothouse Peg,” for her politics and her men. The men are a list of Metro’s best—Robert Taylor, Jimmy Stewart, Franchot Tone, Melvyn Douglas and Lionel Barrymore. Robert Taylor dominates the first quarter of the picture with his enormous energy, his playfulness, his rapport with Crawford and his skin-tight costume. Taylor even sings and dances.
After Bow Timberlake’s (Taylor’s) heroic off screen death, things settle down. Andrew Jackson (Barrymore) dominates every scene he’s in. Beulah Bondi, as Rachel Jackson, is equally good. She won an Oscar nomination for her role. Joan Crawford is usually criticized for appearing in an historical picture because she was too “modern.” Here she handles her costumes beautifully, using her skirts to express a range of emotions. While her acting is fine, she is overwhelmed by the male contingent.
Franchot Tone, Crawford’s husband at the time, is quietly effective as Peg’s second husband John Eaton. Melvyn Douglas brings strength and intelligence to his role as Virginian John Randolph. Jimmy Stewart is wasted as Peg’s failed suitor. The Gorgeous Hussy is fun, sometimes moving and a reminder that political behavior wasn’t all that different in the 1820s. Review by me for the IMDB.
Some behind the scenes photos:



I would love to be able to watch all of Robert Taylor’s movies. I understand he made 70 movies I want to see all of them. I think he was great and so beautiful.
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Thanks for this heads up! I’ve got a reminder set on my phone. Nice write up, sounds good. I’ve NEVER seen this costume drama, and soooo happy for finally get to see it! I’m a huge fan of everyone involved.
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Me too, Karen! He was just wonderful!!
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