
Craig's Wife
What was the sin of Craig's wife?
Harriet, Walter Craig's wife, is an upper-class woman obsessed with control, material possessions and social status whose behavior makes difficult her relationship with domestic service and family members.
- 6.3
- 1936
- Released
- 1h 15m

Rosalind Russell
Harriet Craig
John Boles
Walter Craig
Billie Burke
Mrs. Frazier
Jane Darwell
Mrs. Harold
Dorothy Wilson
Ethel Landreth
Alma Kruger
Miss Austen
Thomas Mitchell
Fergus Passmore
Raymond Walburn
Billy Birkmire
Elisabeth Risdon
Mrs. Landreth
Robert Allen
Gene Fredericks
Nydia Westman
Mazie
Kathleen Burke
Adelaide Passmore
Wallis Clark
Mr. Burton (Uncredited)
Nell Craig
Nurse Rigby (Uncredited)
Stanley Andrews
Police Officer Davis (Uncredited)
George Offerman, Jr.
Tom McGuire (Uncredited)
Thomas Pogue
Billy Birkmire's Father (Uncredited)
Frankie Van
Cab Driver (Uncredited)
John Hamilton
Detective (Uncredited)
George Sorel
Headwaiter (Uncredited)
James P. Burtis
Moving Man (Uncredited)
Bert Moorhouse
Nightclub Patron (Uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Nightclub Patron (Uncredited)
Released
en
- #husband wife relationship
- #marriage crisis
- #remake
- #dysfunctional marriage
- #obsessive compulsive disorder (ocd)
- #social status
- #woman director
- #suspicious wife
- #domineering wife
- #bossy wife
- #uncaring wife
- #abusive person
- #husband wife conflict
- #broken trust
- #controlling wife
Reviews

This isn't one of Rosalind Russell's better outings, but she still dominates the proceedings as the over-bearing and rather shallow "Harriet". She has come from an ordinary background and married the doting "Walter" (John Boles) so she can have the perfect, sterile, home. Next door, "Mrs. Frazier" (Billie Burke) nurtures her roses and it's a after a visit from her to "Aunt Ellen" (Alma Kruger) tha











