Ten Cents a Dance is a 1931 American pre-Code romance-drama film directed by Lionel Barrymore and starring Barbara Stanwyck as a married taxi dancer who falls in love with one of her customers.
[1] The film was also made in a Spanish language version, titled, Carne de Cabaret, directed by Christy Cabanne.
Concerned about her unemployed friend and neighbor Eddie Miller, Barbara asks Bradley to give him a job, and he agrees.
Admitting that he stole $5,000 from Bradley's office safe, he tells her that he lost that money playing the stock market.
(Cast list as per AFI's database[2]) The film was also shot in a Spanish language version, directed by Christy Cabanne.