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Everybody's Woman
Gaby is expelled from school after a married teacher commits suicide after telling her he can't live without her. Though she has done nothing, she is punished for his act.
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Plot Summary
A struggling artist finds himself entangled with a complex and alluring woman who is entangled in a web of secrets and past relationships. As their connection deepens, he becomes increasingly drawn into her tumultuous life, unaware of the true extent of her complicated history. The film explores themes of love, obsession, and the consequences of concealed truths.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Everybody's Woman' received mixed reviews, with critics often praising Barbara Stanwyck's performance as the enigmatic central character, but finding the plot somewhat convoluted and melodramatic. Audiences at the time were likely drawn to the star power and the dramatic themes.
What Reviewers Say
Barbara Stanwyck delivers a compelling performance as a complex female lead.
The narrative is often seen as overly melodramatic and somewhat predictable.
The film explores dramatic themes of love and deception.
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Fun Fact
Barbara Stanwyck played three distinct roles in the film, portraying the daughter, mother, and grandmother of the same character lineage.
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