

The Headline Woman
When the daughter of a newspaper publisher is falsely charged with murder, a reporter on her father's paper goes into hiding with her. At first hoping to get an exclusive story, the reporter eventually finds himself falling in love and trying to find the real killer.
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Plot Summary
A determined young reporter, eager to make a name for herself, gets entangled in a complex case involving bootlegging, murder, and political corruption. She must use her wits and courage to uncover the truth, often putting herself in dangerous situations.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical darling, 'The Headline Woman' was a serviceable B-movie that provided entertainment value for its target audience, appreciated for its fast pace and the pluckiness of its female lead.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic pacing and a surprisingly capable female protagonist.
- Seen as a standard, if competent, example of early 1930s crime dramas.
- Some found the plot a bit convoluted for its short runtime.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific film from 1935 is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by the low-budget studio Monogram Pictures, known for its prolific output of B-movies during the era.
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