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  COURTTV.COM -- CHICAGO: THE MOVIE
On April 3, Beulah Annan, a young wife, was charged with the shooting death of her lover, Harry Kalstedt.
Annan was young and beautiful, and her lawyer used both factors to influence the trial.
The main character, Roxie Hart, was based on Beulah Annan; Velma Kelly, her rival and cabaret singer charged with shooting her husband, was modeled after Belva Gaertner.
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  Beulah Annan
Beulah's story changed over time: first, she confessed to the murder; later Beulah claimed she shot Kalstedt in self-defense, fearing rape.
Beulah died of tuberculosis in a Chicago sanatorium in 1928, four years after her acquital on charges of murder.
Beulah's second husband Albert Annan was implicated in the 1934 murder of his common-law wife.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Maurine Dallas Watkins   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Beulah's story changed over time: first, claimed she shot Kalstedt in self-defense, fearing rape; later, she confessed to the murder.
One of the defense ploys was announcing during the trial that Beulah was pregnant: she was not.
Beulah Annan became "Roxie Hart"; Belva Gaertner became "Velma Kelly".
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 Beulah Annan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
On April 3, 1924, in the bedroom of Beulah Sheriff Annan and her second husband Al Annan, Beulah shot Harry Kalstedt in the back.
Beulah's story changed over time: first, she confessed to the murder; later Beulah claimed she had shot Kalstedt in self-defense, fearing rape.
Beulah died of tuberculosis in a Chicago sanatorium in 1928, four years after her acquittal on charges of murder.
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Beulah Annan, (Roxie Hart) a gorgeous young Chicago flapper, was married to Albert Annan, (Amos Hart) a devoted garage mechanic.
Unfortunately for Albert, it seemed that he wasn't enough for her, and in the spring of 1924, unfaithful Beulah shot her lover, Harry Kalstedt, when he had informed her that he was ending the affair.
Loyal Albert initially backed his wife's claim, but Beulah was so intoxicated when recounting the events to the police, that she ended up confessing to the crime.
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 [potter-l] Chicago: DP's influence lives on.
Beulah, drunk, confessed that, in fact, the victim had been her lover and she'd shot him when he tried to walk out on her.
Beulah's attorneys claimed that she had shot her lover because she had been under the influence.
While in jail, Beulah claimed, falsely, that she was pregnant (Illinois law prohibited executing an expectant mother).
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 Beulah Annan at AllExperts
Beulah Sheriff Annan (about 1901 - 1928) was a suspected American murderess.
Albert Annan stood by her, pulled his money out of the bank to get her the best lawyers, and stood by her throughout the trial.
Beulah died of tuberculosis in a Chicago sanatorium in 1928, four years after her acquittal on charges of murder.
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 Click2Flicks - Chicago - "We Both Reached For The Gun" - Chapter 4   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Everybody knew Beulah was guilty (scroll down 50% for a news article), but she wanted to turn her trial into a media circus.
From the start of her trial, Annan seemed to view her role as that of a performer with matching makeup and costumes.
After Beulah Annan was set free, she walked away from the Cook County Courthouse with her husband on her arm.
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 Chicago
Beulah Annan, a pretty twenty year old married to Al Annan, a garage mechanic, shoots her lover Harry Kolstadt in the back.
She had confessed as much to the police, even though she was drunk, but she was determined to turn the trial into a circus.
From the start, the trial was different with Beulah seeming to treat the whole thing as a performance with makeup and costumes to match.
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 FootnoteMedia (tm) : Chicago
Just weeks later, Beulah Annan was arrested for killing her own lover, Harry Kalstedt, a co-worker at a laundry.
Beulah Annan divorced her husband and got married again, this time to a garage owner, only to learn that this third husband was still married to another woman.
Annan never did give birth to the child she claimed to be bearing.
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 www.newsaic.com
Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, the stars of Chicago's Murderess Row, were based on Beulah Annan and Belva Gaertner, two real-life women who faced trial in 1924 for killing their respective lovers.
Annan said that the stories she had first told police had been coerced, and she cried when her attorney described how the police had interrogated her.
There, she turned Beulah Annan into Roxie Hart and Belva Gaertner into Velma Kelly for her play, Chicago, which ran for 172 performances in Broadway and had runs in other cities, including Chicago itself.
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 Musical-Guide London bei musical-guide-london.de: Musical Chicago
April 1924 Die betrunkene Beulah Annan erschießt Harry Kolstadt bei einem Vergewaltigungsversuch.
Hinter Gittern freundet sich Beulah mit der Mörderin Belva Gärtner an.
Mai 1924 Beulah Annan wird von den Geschworenen freigesprochen.
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 Girls & Guns - The New York Review of Books
Beulah, drunk, confessed that, in fact, the victim had been her lover and she'd shot him when he tried to walk out on her.
Beulah's attorneys claimed that she had shot her lover because she had been under the influence.
After she mows Casely down, Roxie, like Annan, tells her husband that Casely was an intruder and that she shot him to protect herself against his advances.
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 Crime reporter found 'Chicago' on her beat - MOVIES - Los Angeles Times - calendarlive.com
One, the glamorous flapper Beulah Annan, shot her lover, Harry Kelstedt, and then took a few moments to play "Hula Lou" on the phonograph as the poor fellow expired in a pool of blood.
Six days later, she announced she was "pregnant," but the trial went ahead anyway, with Annan dressed to the nines in front of the all-male jury.
The Tribune had another evocative headline: "Buelah Annan Awaits Stork, Murder Trial." She was found not guilty and walked away.
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 UD Experts & Speakers: Hot Topic
Gaertner, described as “a married cabaret singer with a long history of dalliances,” was charged with the fatal shooting of her boyfriend Walter Law, whom police found slumped over the steering wheel of Gaertner’s car.
Annan, jailed after shooting her lover, was known to have sat down to listen to one of her favorite jazz numbers on a phonograph before telephoning her husband to tell him that she had killed Harry Kalstedt to, as Pauly notes, “save her honor.”
The media-driven nature of the real-life trials of Gaertner and Annan was similar to the media-hype that surrounded the late 1990s trials of O.J. Simpson, Amy Fisher and the Mendendez brothers, Pauly said.
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 Beulah B Localities North Dakota United States North America Regional
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 Historical Humor and Trivia
Annan and Gaertner were two hard-living women during the 1920s whose exploits became famous.
Annan was called the "prettiest women" ever to have spent time in Cook County jail.
Annan changed her story various times until she settled on the claim that Harry had forced himself on her and that she was only protecting her honor.
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 Facts about beulah annan
Beulah Sheriff, of Daviess County, Kentucky, married car mechanic Albert (Al) Annan and moved to Chicago, Illinois.
According to one of her later versions, she told him he was leaving her, he reacted angrily and she shot him.
Her final story, at trial, was that she had told Kalstedt she was pregnant, they struggled and that was when they both reached for the gun.
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 COURTTV.COM -- CHICAGO: THE MOVIE
Though Belva Gaertner and Beulah Annan might be rare among femmes fatales whose stories hit it big on Broadway, these deadly divas aren't the only ones to make it into the spotlight.
The original femme fatale, Ruth Brown was just 20 years old in 1915 when she married Albert Snyder, editor of Motor Boating magazine, where Brown worked as a secretary.
After the trial, she changed her name and took the secret of L'Angelier's death with her to the grave.
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 Behind the Name: View Comments   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Beulah is also the land of peace described in John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress".
"Beulah, peel me a grape!" is a line spoken by Mae West in the 1933 movie I'm No Angel (which West wrote along with starring in it).
Beulah (played by Gertrude Howard) is West's character's personal maid.
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 AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center
The first film version of the infamous Jazz Age murders
Former Chicago Tribune crime reporter Maurine Watkins wrote the play, basing it on two infamous 1924 Chicago murder cases involving Beulah Annan and Belva Gaertner.
The play opened in New York in December 1926 and a year later this silent film version with Phyllis Haver and Julia Faye premiered.
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 Movie (Metro Times Detroit)
Chicago is based on the play written by Maurine Dallas Watkins, which, in turn, was based on the true crime tale of Beulah Annan.
In 1924, Watkins was a reporter for the Chicago Tribune covering a story about an adulterous woman, Annan, accused of killing her lover, Harry Kalsteadt.
Watkins was so captivated by the story that by 1926 she’d written a play with Roxy Hart as the stage version of Beulah.
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 mental_floss Fact Library
Beulah Annan was accused of killing another gentleman, Harry Kalstedt.
Beulah Annan was described by Watkins as the “prettiest woman on Murderess Row,” and Belva Gaertner was dubbed the “most stylish.” The reporting had a great deal to do with the public impression of the two women and likely assisted in both of them ultimately being exonerated of the crimes for which they were accused.
There, she created a comedy based on her articles in the Annan and Gaertner trials and called it Chicago.
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 USATODAY.com - Pssstttt! 'Chicago' has a secret past!   (Site not responding. Last check: )
One of her discoveries was a housewife named Beulah Annan, who shot a male visitor, Harry Kolstadt, in the back, then listened to a Hawaiian foxtrot on her Victrola while watching him die.
Though Annan later confessed, Watkins came up with the idea to concoct a fake pregnancy (expectant mothers couldn't be executed), and to glorify her and Belva Gaertner, her friend, cellmate and fellow murderer.
Annan was found not guilty; Gaertner was hanged.
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 Maurine Dallas Watkins at AllExperts
On April 3, 1924, in the bedroom she shared with her current husband, Beulah Sheriff Annan shot Harry Kalstedt in the back.
Beulah's story changed over time: first, claimed she shot Kalstedt in self-defense, fearing rape; later, she confessed to the murder.
One of the defense ploys was announcing during the trial that Beulah was pregnant: she was not.
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 Criminal Defense Lawyer in Houston
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Beulah Annan became "Roxie Hart"; Belva Gaertner became "Velma Kelly".
Prosecutors surmised that Kalstedt had threatened to leave Beulah and Belva killed young men friends, and these ladies only 'bumped off' their husbands." They aren't worth it, because there are always plenty more.
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 Chicago
This musical film is based on the real stories of Belva Gaertner and Beulah Annan as reported in the Chicago Tribune by reporter Maureen Watkins in 1924.
Beulah Annan was arrested for the murder of her lover Harry Kalstedt April 3 while the fox trot record "Hula Lou" played on the phonograph.
Watkins wrote that Beulah was the "prettiest murderess" in Chicago, and on April 6 the famous attorney William W. O'Brien announced he would represent her.
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 'Chicago' Razzle Dazzles The Merriam - Features   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Roxie Hart, played by Bianca Marroquin, is based on Beulah Annan who was a murderess in the 20s.
Annan killed her lover after he threatened to leave her but told her husband that she killed him because he tried to take advantage of her.
She later admitted that they had been fooling around for months, but when it came time for the trial she claimed they both reached for the gun and she killed him in self-defense.
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 JS Online: Skylight takes a shot at 'Chicago'
The problem was that Beautiful Beulah had three stories, including one that she was defending her honor.
Annan got to the firearm first and killed her paramour in self-defense.
Writing for the stage was Watkins' dream, and Gaertner and Annan's stories became fodder for her satiric comedy "Chicago," by far her biggest theater success.
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 Zap2it.com - Movie news - The Story of How Oscar Nominee 'Chicago' Made It to the Big Screen or Almost Didn't
Only a few weeks later, on April 3, Beulah Annan was arrested for the murder of her lover Harry Katstedt.
After Watkins wrote that Annan was the "prettiest murderess in Chicago," famous attorney William W. O'Brien announced he would represent her.
The articles made Annan a celebrity, leading the jury to find her not guilty on May 25.
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