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The Damned Don’t Cry 1950

Two of Warner Bros.’s former stars from “Flamingo Road” reunite in a lurid tale of ambition and danger. Dissatisfied with a stifling small‑town marriage, a woman seeks fame and fortune, only to become entangled with a ruthless mob organization. She soon discovers that the glittering promise of the big city comes at a steep price, as loyalties shift and survival becomes uncertain.

Two of Warner Bros.’s former stars from “Flamingo Road” reunite in a lurid tale of ambition and danger. Dissatisfied with a stifling small‑town marriage, a woman seeks fame and fortune, only to become entangled with a ruthless mob organization. She soon discovers that the glittering promise of the big city comes at a steep price, as loyalties shift and survival becomes uncertain.

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Edith Evanson

Edith Evanson

Mrs. Castleman

Strother Martin

Strother Martin

Springboard Diver (uncredited)

Kent Smith

Kent Smith

Martin Blackford

Joan Crawford

Joan Crawford

Ethel Whitehead

Ned Glass

Ned Glass

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Keith Richards

Keith Richards

Croupier (uncredited)

Herb Vigran

Herb Vigran

Vito Maggio (uncredited)

Dabbs Greer

Dabbs Greer

Reporter (uncredited)

Ann Robinson

Ann Robinson

Girl at Poolside in Home Movie (uncredited)

Bonnie Bannon

Bonnie Bannon

Woman in Casino (uncredited)

Hugh Sanders

Hugh Sanders

Grady

Richard Egan

Richard Egan

Roy Whitehead

Eddie Kane

Eddie Kane

Man in Montage (uncredited)

David Brian

David Brian

George Castleman

Selena Royle

Selena Royle

Patricia Longworth

Rory Mallinson

Rory Mallinson

Johnny Enders (uncredited)

Steve Cochran

Steve Cochran

Nick Prenta

Paul Bradley

Paul Bradley

Castleman's Assistant (uncredited)

Vincent Sherman

Vincent Sherman

Thomas Martin

Thomas Martin

Waiter at Grady's (uncredited)

Jacqueline deWit

Jacqueline deWit

Sandra

John Maxwell

John Maxwell

Doctor (uncredited)

Jimmy Moss

Jimmy Moss

Tommy (uncredited)

David Leonard

David Leonard

Barney Green (uncredited)

Lee Miller

Lee Miller

Jalopy Driver (uncredited)

Fred Kelsey

Fred Kelsey

Man on Dock (uncredited)

William H. O'Brien

William H. O'Brien

Waiter at Party (uncredited)

Morris Ankrum

Morris Ankrum

Jim Whitehead

Robert Haines

Robert Haines

Waiter at Party (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Brick Sullivan

Brick Sullivan

Cop (uncredited)

Tris Coffin

Tris Coffin

George - Maitre d'Hotel at Grady's (uncredited)

Herschel Daugherty

Herschel Daugherty

Rewrite Man (uncredited)

William E. Green

William E. Green

Real Estate Agent (uncredited)

George Ford

George Ford

Club Patron (uncredited)

George Nardelli

George Nardelli

Spectator at Exhibition (uncredited)

Paul Power

Paul Power

Syndicate Boss (uncredited)

Waclaw Rekwart

Waclaw Rekwart

Onlooker at Scene (uncredited)

Herbert Lytton

Herbert Lytton

Gambling Casino Attendant (uncredited)

Leon Lontoc

Leon Lontoc

Filipino House Boy (uncredited)

Ralph Sanford

Ralph Sanford

Norman Riley (uncredited)

Jack Gargan

Jack Gargan

Minor Role (uncredited)

Charles Sherlock

Charles Sherlock

Man at the Hacienda (uncredited)

Charles Jordan

Charles Jordan

Editor (uncredited)

Crane Whitley

Crane Whitley

Eddie Hart - Syndicate Boss (uncredited)

Kathryn Card

Kathryn Card

Mrs. Sullivan (uncredited)

Lyle Latell

Lyle Latell

Trooper (uncredited)

Weldon Heyburn

Weldon Heyburn

Robert - The Butler (uncredited)

Duke Watson

Duke Watson

Hardware Man (uncredited)

Clarence Straight

Clarence Straight

Castleman's Chauffeur/Henchman (uncredited)

Bob Alden

Bob Alden

Messenger (uncredited)

Jay Eaton

Jay Eaton

Gambler at The Hacienda (uncredited)

George Baxter

George Baxter

Mr. Fredericks - Syndicate Boss (uncredited)

Eddie Marr

Eddie Marr

Walter Talbot (uncredited)

Tom Greenway

Tom Greenway

Deputy Tom (uncredited)

Paul McGuire

Paul McGuire

Reporter (uncredited)

Don Forbes

Don Forbes

Radio Commentator (uncredited)

Diane DeLaire

Diane DeLaire

Castleman's Secretary (uncredited)

Ric Roman

Ric Roman

Sam Loman - Syndicate Boss (uncredited)

Jamesson Shade

Jamesson Shade

Sheriff (uncredited)

Forrest Dickson

Forrest Dickson

Woman on Street (uncredited)

Sam Fisher

Sam Fisher

Minor Role (uncredited)

Warren Mace

Warren Mace

Reporter (uncredited)

Hugh Murray

Hugh Murray

Alfred - The Houseman (uncredited)

Sara Perry

Sara Perry

Mrs. Whitehead (uncredited)

Allan Smith

Allan Smith

Surveyor (uncredited)

Blanche Taylor

Blanche Taylor

Minor Role (uncredited)

Paul Weber

Paul Weber

Mr. Bender - Syndicate Boss (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for The Damned Don’t Cry

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In a bleak factory town, Ethel Whitehead endures an abusive husband and unsupportive parents, while her life is marked by hardship and a sense of stasis. After her young son dies in a tragic accident, she makes the hard choice to abandon her marriage and strike out for something resembling meaning, determined to discover a worthwhile life. With no formal education or real experience, she takes a low-wage job that barely sustains her, until a chance encounter with a customer leads to a shift: he invites her to model dresses at a department store, and the lure of money and status begins to pull her in a dangerous direction. She soon sheds her old morals to become an escort for wealthy clients, a path that promises quick rewards but demands increasing compromises.

To fuel this new life, she arranges a job for the store’s mild-mannered, honest accountant Martin Blackford at the club where she often entertains clients, a decision that will pull him deeper into a world he cannot fully grasp. Ethel gradually widens his horizons, nudging him toward involvement in a casino gambling scheme masterminded by the formidable crime boss George Castleman. Martin is initially wary, clinging to his ethics and conventional sense of responsibility, but Ethel argues that money and power are the true currencies of life, urging him to abandon his scruples for a chance at influence. The chemistry between them thickens as they share a forbidden kiss, a moment that seems to seal their fates even as it unsettles their loyalties.

As Castleman’s plans begin to take shape, old loyalties threaten to fray. An underling named Nick Prenta—Nick Prenta in name and memory—moves to question the expansion of the operation, and Castleman dispatches Ethel to learn Nick’s intentions. In a bid to gain the upper hand, Ethel goes undercover, adopting the alias of a glamorous socialite, Lorna Hansen Forbes, and seduces Nick to uncover his plans. Yet what she discovers is a man with his own reasons and vulnerabilities, and she finds herself drawn to him in spite of herself. Meanwhile, Martin is pulled further into the scheme, torn between his ethical upbringing and the alluring power that Castleman’s money promises.

Amid the shifting loyalties, Ethel’s internal conflict intensifies. She grows troubled when Martin informs her that Castleman intends to murder Nick if his suspicions about a rebellion turn out to be true. The tension spills into the real world as Nick’s associates become aware of the mole in their midst, and one of Nick’s men recognizes Ethel during a crucial meeting. She returns home to find Castleman and Martin waiting, a tense confrontation that exposes cracks in everyone’s carefully constructed plans. Castleman bullies Ethel, accusing her of complicity in Nick’s alleged plot to overthrow him, and the tension peaks when Nick himself arrives to confront them.

Castleman reveals that Ethel has been playing a double game, and Nick fires back with grit and accusation. The moment erupts into violence, and one line echoes through the room: > “a dirty tramp.” A brief gunfight erupts, and Nick is shot dead, leaving the room in disorder and confusion.

Amid the chaos, Ethel escapes in Nick’s car and returns to her parents, hoping for safety and normalcy. But Martin Track, relentless in his pursuit of truth and loyalty, tracks her down and informs her that Castleman murdered Nick. He warns that Castleman knows her location and intends to finish what he started if she remains in danger. Before Ethel can escape again, Castleman makes a final move to silence both of them. He arrives at the house, aiming to kill Martin, and a desperate struggle unfolds as Ethel wrestles for the gun. In the end, Martin shoots Castleman, saving Ethel but leaving her wounded.

The aftermath sees Ethel recuperating in bed, her body battered but her spirit stubbornly intact. Two reporters speculate that this narrow escape might not be enough to keep her away from the world she has come to crave, hinting at a future where she will again test the limits of loyalty, love, and survival in a society that rewards power over conscience.

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The Damned Don’t Cry Other Names and Titles

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