A Woman Rebels
A Woman Rebels is a
1936 RKO film adapted from the novel
Portrait of a Rebel by
Netta Syrett and starring
Katharine Hepburn as Pamela Thistlewaite, who rebels against the social mores of Victorian England. The film was directed by
Mark Sandrich.
Pamela defies her autocratic father (
Donald Crisp), and has a baby out of wedlock with her lover, Gerald Waring (
Van Heflin, in his screen debut). Pamela raises her illegitimate daughter as her niece and becomes a crusading journalist. Eventually she married Thomas Lane (
Herbert Marshall), a young diplomat. Hepburn's performance as the defiant young woman is considered the epitome of her feminist characterizations of the 1930s.