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  1. Directed by William A. Seiter. With Helen Twelvetrees, Ricardo Cortez, Jill Esmond, Robert Armstrong. Poster writes a gossip column for the Morning Gazette. He will write about anyone and everyone as long as he gets the credit. He gets most of his information from his gal, Peggy who is a showgirl.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • William A. Seiter
    • 1932-06-17
  2. Is My Face Red? is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Ben Markson and Casey Robinson. The film stars Helen Twelvetrees, Ricardo Cortez, Jill Esmond, Robert Armstrong and Arline Judge. It was released on June 17, 1932 by RKO Pictures.

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  4. When he witnesses the evil bootlegger, Tony (Sidney Toler), murder someone he decides to publish this story AND take no apparent precautions to protect himself. So, by the end of the film, practically EVERYONE wants to see the guy dead!! The main problem with this film is that they took the unlikability of the main character too far. He's such ...

  5. Is My Face Red? is a film directed by William A. Seiter with Helen Twelvetrees, Ricardo Cortez, Jill Esmond, Robert Armstrong .... Year: 1932. Original title: Is My Face Red?. Synopsis: Poster writes a gossip column for the Morning Gazette. He will write about anyone and everyone as long as he gets the credit. He gets most of his information ...

    • William A. Seiter
    • Helen Twelvetrees
  6. Review by Michael Shawn ★★★½. Two pros play the types that practically nobody else could top them at in this tale of tabloid treachery and crimeland revenge. Ricardo Cortez is a heel to other heels, a ruthless gossip columnist who would sell his own mother up the river for a juicy scoop.

  7. William Poster writes a gossip column for the Morning Gazette. He will write about anyone and everyone as long as he gets the credit. He gets most of his information from his showgirl gal-pal, Peggy. Eventually Bill's reckless tattling gets him in deep trouble with friends and enemies, putting his career and life in jeopardy.