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  1. Convicted Woman is a 1940 crime film starring Rochelle Hudson and directed by Nick Grinde. It is also known as Dames and Daughters of Today.

  2. Convicted Woman. Jobless Betty Andrews, although innocent, is convicted of a department store theft and, despite the best efforts of her lawyer and noted social worker Mary Ellis and a reporter, Jim Brent on her behalf, is sentenced to a year in the Curtiss House of Correction. Chief Matron Brack... Read all.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Nick Grinde
    • 1940-01-31
  3. (Convicted Woman) Sinopse Desempregada Betty Andrews, embora inocente, é condenada por roubo de uma loja de departamentos e, apesar dos melhores esforços de sua advogada, a assistente social Mary Ellis e um repórter, Jim Brent, são condenados a um ano na Casa de Correção Curtiss. .

  4. Betty Andrews (Rochelle Hudson) is framed and convicted of robbing a customer in a department store. The attorney assigned to her (Frieda Inescort) fails to prove her innocence and she's sent to prison. A reporter (Glenn Ford) becomes interested in Betty's case and wants to help her.

    • Nick Grindé
    • Columbia Pictures
  5. Betty Andrews (Rochelle Hudson), young, unemployed and luckless, is wrongfully convicted of shoplifting and sent to a women's prison for one year.

  6. Convicted Woman is a 1940 drama starring Rochelle Hudson, Freda Inescort, Glenn Ford, June Lang, and Lorna Gray, released by Columbia Pictures. Unemployed Betty Andrews (Hudson) is falsely accused of shoplifting from a department store.

  7. Jobless Betty Andrews, although innocent, is convicted of a department store theft and, despite the best efforts of her lawyer and noted social worker Mary Ellis and a reporter, Jim Brent on her behalf, is sentenced to a year in the Curtiss House of Correction.