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After her father dies in [[Karmic Death|a still explosion]], Lily finally heeds Cragg's advice. She and Chico, her black friend/maid, run off to Gotham, New York, where Lily proceeds to sleep her way up to the top of a bank, eventually becoming a kept woman. Hearts are broken, etc., etc.
After her father dies in [[Karmic Death|a still explosion]], Lily finally heeds Cragg's advice. She and Chico, her black friend/maid, run off to Gotham, New York, where Lily proceeds to sleep her way up to the top of a bank, eventually becoming a kept woman. Hearts are broken, etc., etc.
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=== Tropes in this film: ===

* [[Black Best Friend]]: "If Chico goes, I go!"
* [[Black Best Friend]]: "If Chico goes, I go!"
* [[Calling the Old Man Out]]: See [[Freudian Excuse]] below
* [[Calling the Old Man Out]]: See [[Freudian Excuse]] below
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* [[The Ingenue]] / [[The Vamp]]: A main part of Lily's method of seduction is alternating and blurring the lines between the two.
* [[The Ingenue]] / [[The Vamp]]: A main part of Lily's method of seduction is alternating and blurring the lines between the two.
* [[Office Lady]]: Lily, when she's not [[Gold Digger|digging for gold]]
* [[Office Lady]]: Lily, when she's not [[Gold Digger|digging for gold]]
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Is...is that ''[[John Wayne]]'' as one of Lily's pathetic rejects?
* [[Salt and Pepper]]: Lily and Chico
* [[Salt and Pepper]]: Lily and Chico
* [[Sex Equals Love]]: Subverted. The men Lily seduces are always surprised to find that she ''doesn't'' buy into this worldview and therefore has no problem chucking them once they've outlived their usefulness.
* [[Sex Equals Love]]: Subverted. The men Lily seduces are always surprised to find that she ''doesn't'' buy into this worldview and therefore has no problem chucking them once they've outlived their usefulness.

Latest revision as of 14:44, 27 June 2014

Baby Face (1933) is one of the sleazier pre-Code films. It stars Barbara Stanwyck as Lily Powers, a young woman with more than her share of hard knocks. A speakeasy waitress in Erie, Pennsylvania, Lily divides her time between fighting off the advances of the customers and turning tricks at her father/pimp's behest. She seems to look forward only to visits from Mr. Cragg, a Nietzsche-quoting cobbler who exhorts her to "use men, not let them use you!"

After her father dies in a still explosion, Lily finally heeds Cragg's advice. She and Chico, her black friend/maid, run off to Gotham, New York, where Lily proceeds to sleep her way up to the top of a bank, eventually becoming a kept woman. Hearts are broken, etc., etc.


Tropes used in Baby Face include: