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Waterfront Lady

Waterfront Lady 1935

Runtime

70 mins

Language

English

English

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Waterfront Lady Plot Summary

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Jim “Mac” McFee Charles C. Wilson tires of running two illegal gambling ships and offers his partner to Ronny Hillyer Frank Albertson, a manager who works on one of the boats, in a bid to solidify a real partnership. Ronny finds himself juggling an uneasy balance—he has to withstand the insistence and flirtations of Gloria Vance Barbara Pepper, the singer girlfriend of his boss, even as he tries to keep the operation afloat.

When a couple of unfamiliar casino patrons draw Ronny’s suspicion, he fears that lookout Tom Braden Jack La Rue may be leaking information. He warns Mac, but the situation spirals quickly out of control. The ship is boarded by the police, and in a tense confrontation, Burdon—who is armed—pulls a pistol. A struggle ensues, and Burdon is accidentally shot and killed by Mac with Burdon’s own weapon. Ronny seizes the moment, grabbing the gun and racing out as the police intervene. He dives into the water, escapes the ship, and makes his way to shore, where he disguises his identity to protect both his new partnership and his own freedom.

Wearing sailor clothes, Ronny crosses paths with Joan O’Brien Ann Rutherford and her father, Captain O’Brien J. Farrell MacDonald, an alcoholic gambler who often finds himself drawn into the wrong crowd. To avoid capture, Ronny hides in Alex’s home—Alex Victor Potel being a fisherman who is away for a spell. Pretending to be Alex’s friend named Bill, Ronny grows closer to Joan, and the two begin to fall in love. He phones Mac with a plan to flee to South America, but first he must navigate the danger surrounding his past deeds.

Captain O’Brien still drags Ronny to a craps game, where Ronny’s own skill with dice helps him win a hefty sum of money. Tod [Grant Withers], a neighbor and would-be suitor of Joan, discovers the winnings and tells Joan, initially souring her view of Ronny. Yet Ronny’s generosity shines through: he returns the money he wins, placing it in the O’Briens’ book, and also sends Tony Spadaloni [Paul Porcasi] a monetary boost when his wife, Mrs. Spadaloni [Mathilde Comont], loses her husband’s stake in a game. Tod begins to sense that Ronny might be the very man the police are seeking, and when Alex later returns, Tod tries to reintroduce him to his “friend,” a move that culminates in Ronny saying farewell to Joan. Ronny manages to slip away, still determined to protect those he has come to care about.

With time running out, Ronny makes another call to Mac to reveal his hiding place, only to find Gloria at the other end—Gloria wants to come see him, but she doesn’t tell Mac. Mac follows and—recognizing that Ronny will never betray him—decides to stand by him and arrange for a freighter to smuggle Ronny out of the country. Mac even takes the murder weapon, intending to hide it. Ronny insists on one last visit with Joan, hoping to hold onto the life they might have together.

Yet Gloria proves dangerous, and she betrays their location to the police. Mac and Jess, his loyal aide Ward Bond, hire goons to confiscate the couple and bring them to justice. A scuffle erupts when Tod spots Ronny with Joan, and the police close in on both Ronny and Mac, with Mac clutching the pistol. In a candid moment, Mac confesses that he killed Burdon in self-defense, a revelation that redefines their fates. The revelation clears the way for Ronny and Joan to pursue their shared dream: opening a restaurant where they can build a life away from the gambling ships that once defined them.

Waterfront Lady Timeline

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Mac offers Ronny a partnership

Mac McFee, tired of running two illegal gambling ships, promises Ronny Hillyer that he will become a partner. This pledge is meant to cement their working relationship and secure Ronny's loyalty. The partnership would raise the stakes and share the load of the operation.

On one of the gambling ships

Gloria presses Ronny

Gloria Vance, the boss's singer girlfriend, makes persistent advances toward Ronny. He must fend off her attention, which complicates his loyalty to Mac.

On the ship

Suspicion of a traitor

Ronny spots two unfamiliar casino patrons and grows suspicious that lookout Tom Burdon is the traitor. He alerts Mac to his concerns.

Ship

Confrontation and Burdon's death

Mac calls Burdon into his office; as the police board the ship, Burdon draws a pistol. In the ensuing struggle, Burdon is accidentally shot and killed by Mac with Burdon's own weapon.

Mac's office aboard ship

Ronny escapes and covers for Mac

Ronny rushes in, grabs the gun, and runs out another door. He dives into the water and swims ashore, covering for his partner.

Ship to shore

Ronny steals a sailor's clothes; meets the O'Briens

Ronny steals a sailor's clothes to maintain his disguise. He then encounters Joan O'Brien and her gambler father, Capt. O'Brien.

Dock area near ship

Ronny hides with the O'Briens as Bill

Ronny hides from the manhunt in Alex's home, pretending to be a friend named Bill. He and Joan begin to fall in love.

Alex's home

Ronny and Joan fall in love; plan future

As they spend time together, Ronny and Joan grow closer. He phones Mac to discuss their plan to flee to South America.

Alex's home

Ronny and Mac plan to flee to South America

Ronny calls Mac; they finalize plans to flee to South America by a freighter. The plan hinges on staying ahead of the police and keeping Ronny's identity hidden.

Hiding spot / Alex's home vicinity

Mac commits to helping Ronny escape

Mac breaks up with Gloria, realizing Ronny would never betray him. He arranges a freighter to smuggle Ronny out of the country and plans to dispose of the murder weapon.

Mac's location

Gloria's betrayal and goons

Gloria tries to lure Ronny away, but Jess overhears her informing the police of Ronny's destination. Mac and Jess hire goons to reinforce their plan.

Hideout vicinity

The chase culminates in capture

Tod exposes Ronny's location to the authorities, prompting a confrontation. Police move in and arrest Ronny and Mac.

Hideout / docks

Mac's confession

Mac confesses to killing Burdon in self-defense. Ronny remains loyal, helping to clear the way for their fates.

Interrogation room / police holding

A new life for Ronny and Joan

With the danger behind them, Ronny and Joan are free to pursue her dream of opening a restaurant. The lovers start anew, hopeful for a life together.

Joan's envisioned restaurant

Waterfront Lady Characters

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Ronny Hillyer (Bill)

A skilled gambler who improvises his way through danger, Ronny hides his true identity to protect those around him. He forms a cautious alliance with Mac, falls for Joan, and assumes calculated risks to shield others from the law. His pragmatism and loyalty drive the plot forward as he navigates love, crime, and escape.

🎭 Debonair 🧭 Resourceful 💘 Romantic

Jim 'Mac' McFee

Ronny’s boss and partner-in-crime with a ruthless streak, Mac runs the two illegal gambling ships. He is capable of violence but also shows protective loyalty to Ronny, Blending cunning with a sense of responsibility as the net tightens around them. His final confession reveals a fatal mix of self-defense and duty.

🎩 Leader 🧠 Calculating 🗡️ Protective

Gloria Vance

Gloria is the boss’s girlfriend who uses charm to test Ronny’s loyalty and push him toward running away. Her ambitions and attempts to sway Ronny toward self-interest complicate his choices and deepen the tension between romance and loyalty.

💃 Seductive 🪤 Calculating

Joan O'Brien

Joan is the neighborly woman who captures Ronny’s heart while navigating her alcoholic father’s troubles. Her growing affection for Ronny intersects with the danger surrounding them, driving the decision to seek a better life together.

💗 Caring 🫧 Loyal

Tom Braden

The lookout suspect in the casino world; his confrontation with Mac leads to a tragic ending when he is killed by Mac’s gun during a struggle. He represents the ever-present risk and betrayal lurking in the underworld.

🕵️ Suspicious 🗡️ Fatal

Captain O'Brien

Joan’s alcoholic gambler father who tries to stay afloat amid the criminal hubbub. His rough demeanor and gambling habit anchor the family’s troubles and test Ronny’s willingness to protect them.

🍺 Afflicted 🃏 Gambler

Alex

A fisherman whose clothes Ronny borrows, forcing him into a precarious impersonation. Alex’s home becomes a temporary refuge as Ronny evades police and contemplates his next move.

🎣 Fisherman 🧭 Ordinary

Tod

Joan’s would-be boyfriend who suspects Ronny, then reveals information that intensifies the tension. Tod’s meddling highlights the dangers of jealousy and misplaced trust.

🎭 Jealous 🧭 Impatient

Jess

Mac’s loyal right-hand man who organizes the pursuit and helps manage the fallout of Ronny’s choices. He embodies the practical, sometimes brutal, side of the operation.

🤝 Loyal 🧭 Steady

Tony Spadaloni

A gambler whose losses matter to Mrs. Spadaloni; his misfortune multiplies the stakes in the casino world.

💰 Poor Luck 🎭 Gambler

Mrs. Spadaloni

Tony’s wife who interacts with Ronny when relief funds and money are distributed, underscoring the human impact of the underworld’s cycles of loss and gain.

🪙 Maternal 💼 Realist

Waterfront Lady Settings

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Time period

1930s

The story is set in a port city during the Depression era, a time when illegal gambling and speakeasy culture flourished under the shadow of law enforcement. The tension between crime and authority defines the social atmosphere, with docks and ships as hotbeds of activity. Characters move between sea-bound crime and land-based anonymity as plans to escape unfold.

Location

Harbor city aboard two illegal gambling ships, Alex's home, South America

Most of the action unfolds aboard two illegal gambling ships moored in a bustling harbor. The surrounding harbor town provides a gritty, working-class backdrop where cops, gamblers, and schemers collide. Ronny eventually hides in Alex's home, linking the shipboard underworld to a mainland residence, and plans to flee toward South America.

⚓️ Maritime 🏙️ Urban 🎲 Gambling

Waterfront Lady Themes

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Loyalty

Loyalty threads through the relationships, with Ronny protecting Mac and taking responsibility even when it risks his own freedom. Mac’s actions reveal a complex code of loyalty that sometimes clashes with self-preservation. The duo’s bond sustains them as they face capture and moral ambiguity, ultimately culminating in Mac’s self-defensive confession.

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Romance

Ronny and Joan’s budding romance happens against a backdrop of crime and peril, giving him a personal stake beyond survival. Joan’s trust in Ronny grows as he protects her father and helps him recover money, complicating loyalties with love. Gloria’s presence adds tension as competing desires pull Ronny in different directions, testing his commitments.

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Escape

A central dream is to flee to South America and start anew, symbolizing escape from criminal ties. The planned freighter escape and the longing to open a restaurant together provide a hopeful counterpoint to the violence. The pursuit by authorities and Mac’s confession set the stage for a bid at freedom, even if it remains uncertain.

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Waterfront Lady Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the bustling harbor where sleek gambling ships glide beneath neon‑lit skies, the rhythm of dice and cards fuels a shadowy undercurrent of ambition. Young Ronny Hillyer steps aboard one of these floating casinos, drawn by the promise of a fresh start and the charismatic offer of a seasoned operator, Jim “Mac” McFee. The partnership feels like a lifeline, a chance to trade his idle days for a role in a world that thrives on risk and allure.

Mac is a larger‑than‑life mentor, a man who knows every whispered deal and how to keep the ships running smoothly. Yet his world is not without its own complications; the sultry singer Gloria Vance—his girlfriend—frequently tests the boundaries of loyalty with flirtatious persistence, adding a layer of personal tension to the already precarious business. The deck’s smoky ambience, the clink of glasses, and the ever‑present murmur of danger create a noir‑tinged backdrop that hovers over every interaction.

When a police sweep threatens to upend their precarious balance, Ronny finds himself ashore, taking refuge in the modest home of a fisherman named Alex. It is there he encounters Joan O’Brien, a bright‑eyed newcomer with a reputation for kindness, and her father, Captain O’Brien, a weathered sailor whose penchant for gambling draws him into the same circles Ronny knows too well. Their budding connection offers a glimpse of normalcy amid the chaos, but the ever‑present eyes of the law keep the tension taut.

As the chase tightens, Ronny must navigate a maze of loyalties, old debts, and the thin line between survival and surrender. The harbor’s relentless tides mirror his own turmoil, leaving him to wonder whether he can steer toward a future that promises both redemption and a new life beyond the glittering, peril‑laden decks of the gambling ships.

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