The Lady in Red 45 years old

She's made of bullets, sin & bathtub gin!

The Lady in Red

A farm girl's life turns upside down after being in the wrong place at the wrong time. She moves to Chicago and becomes trapped in a vicious cycle of prostitution and crime.

Credits

The Lady in Red Cast

Name Character
Robert Förster He was 1, 41 years old when he died as Turk (uncredited)
Mary Woronov She was 35, now 81 years old as Woman Bankrobber
Louise Fletcher She was 44, now 90 years old as Anna Sage
Christopher Lloyd He was 40, now 86 years old as "Frognose" Balducci
Kitten Natividad She was 31, now 76 years old as Prostitute (uncredited)
Robert Conrad He was 44, 84 years old when he died as John Dillinger
Alan Vint He was 34, 61 years old when he died as Melvin Purvis
Nancy Parsons She was 37, 58 years old when she died as Tiny Alice
Glenn Withrow He was 25, now 71 years old as Eddie
Dick Miller He was 50, 90 years old when he died as Patek
Jay Rasumny as Bill
Robert Hogan He was 45, now 91 years old as Jake Lingle
Milt Kogan He was 43, now 88 years old as Mr. Franklin
Pamela Sue Martin She was 26, now 71 years old as Polly Franklin
Laurie Heineman She was 30, now 76 years old as Rose Shimkus
Peter Hobbs He was 61, 93 years old when he died as Pops Geissler
Phillip R. Allen He was 40, 72 years old when he died as Elliot Ness
Blackie Dammett He was 39, now 85 years old as Immigration Officer

The Lady in Red Crew

Name Department
Larry Bock as Editor. He was 19 (56) years old when He died Editing
Julie Corman as Producer. She was 37 (now 82) years old Production
John Sayles as Screenplay. He was 28 (now 74) years old Writing
Daniel Lacambre as Director of Photography. Camera
James Horner as Music. He was 25 (61) years old when He died Sound
Lewis Teague as Director. He was 41 (now 86) years old Directing
Lewis Teague as Editor. He was 41 (now 86) years old Editing
Steven Kovacs as Producer. Production
The Lady in Red poster
The Lady in Red (45 years)

She's made of bullets, sin & bathtub gin!

  • Release day: Sunday, July 01, 1979
  • Runtime: 93 minutes