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  1. Safe in Hell is a splendid picture! Full Review | Dec 1, 2020. It's a film of great faces, but for all of the seedy atmosphere and leering grandeur, it's really about the limited options of women ...

  2. Safe in Hell ist ein Drama aus dem Jahr 1931 von William A. Wellman mit Dorothy Mackaill und Donald Cook. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu . Safe in Hell Nach dem Mord an ihrem Peiniger ...

  3. 06/17/23. William Wellman’s weirdly morbid morbid thriller from the pre-Code years has been newly remastered, after the discovery of a quality print. The legendary Dorothy Mackaill’s luck goes from bad to worse as she finds herself trapped in a Caribbean hell-hole, to be victimized by lecherous outcasts and corrupt officials. The sordid ...

  4. Safe in Hell. Directed by William Wellman. With Dorothy Mackaill, Donald Cook, Ralf Harolde. Safe in Hell is a shockingly lurid pre-Code cautionary tale that follows a fallen woman’s dark journey as she escapes from a murder charge in New Orleans, smuggled by her sailor boyfriend to a remote tropical island ominously named Tortuga.

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    8. Nov. 2011 · The picture of Dorothy Mackail is from a Pre-Code Hollywood book, but this is an actual scene in "Safe in Hell, " a 1931 gem that illustrates the Pre-Code era, complete with prostitution, adultery, excessive boozing and murder. This nearly 100-year old film has good picture and sound quality. Mackail is Gilda, a sex trafficked woman who flees the county to avoid a murder charge and thus we ...

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  6. 4. Nov. 2011 · Safe in Hell (1931) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #SafeinHellGilda (Dorothy Mackaill) thought she had fallen as far as a woman could fall when she got a call te...

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  7. 16. Nov. 2012 · If you've yet to run across Safe in Hell you may have spotted Miss Mackaill in No Man of Her Own (1932), best known as the only film co-starring Clark Gable and future wife Carole Lombard. Dorothy Mackaill is third billed, but she really only figures in a couple of scenes. At the open, pre-Lombard, Gable jilts Mackaill just after we meet his ...