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I Loved a Woman

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{{Infobox film | name = I Loved a Woman | image = I Loved a Woman 1933 poster.jpg | image_size = 220 | caption = 1933 Theatrical Poster | director = Alfred E. Green | producer = Henry Blanke | writer = [[Charles Kenyon]
Sidney Sutherland | based on = David Karsner (novel) | screenplay = Charles Kenyon
Sidney Sutherland | narrator = | starring = Kay Francis
Edward G. Robinson
Genevieve Tobin | music = Bernhard Kaun | cinematography = James Van Trees | editing = Herbert Levy | studio = First National Pictures | distributor = Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.

| released =

  • September 23, 1933 (1933-09-23)

| runtime = 90 min. | country = United States | language = English}}

I Loved a Woman is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Kay Francis, Edward G. Robinson, and Genevieve Tobin.[1]

Plot

John Hayden (Robinson), owner of a Chicago meat-packing company, falls in love with a beautiful opera singer (Francis).

Cast

References