London barrister's marriage is under strain after his affair with a shop-girl who is out to have him. Told in flashback.
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Ronald Colman | ... |
Jim Warlock
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Kay Francis | ... |
Clemency Warlock
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Phyllis Barry | ... |
Doris Emily Lea
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Henry Stephenson | ... |
John Tring
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Viva Tattersall | ... |
Milly Miles
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Florine McKinney | ... |
Garla
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Clarissa Selwynne | ... |
Onslow
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Paul Porcasi | ... |
Joseph, Maitre D'
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George Kirby | ... |
Mr. Boots
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Donald Stuart | ... |
Henry
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Wilson Benge | ... |
Merton, Jim's Valet
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Halliwell Hobbes | ... |
Coroner at Inquest
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Rafael Alcayde | ... |
Mario (uncredited)
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Erville Alderson | ... |
Jason, Jim's Secretary (uncredited)
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Ted Billings | ... |
Laughing Man in Movie House (uncredited)
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Charles Chaplin | ... |
Self (in film clip from "A Dog's Life") (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Elspeth Dudgeon | ... |
Mrs. Weeks (uncredited)
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Blanche Friderici | ... |
Concerned Mother in Courtroom (uncredited)
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Dorothy Hale | ... |
Undetermined (uncredited)
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Charlie Hall | ... |
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
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George Humbert | ... |
Angry Slot Machine Customer (uncredited)
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Colin Kenny | ... |
Officer at Inquest (uncredited)
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Hector V. Sarno | ... |
Waiter (uncredited)
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C. Montague Shaw | ... |
Constable (uncredited)
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Directed by
King Vidor |
Written by
R. Gore Brown | ... | (novel) |
Frances Marion | ... | () |
Lynn Starling | ... | () |
Produced by
Samuel Goldwyn | ... | producer |
Music by
Alfred Newman | ... | (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
Ray June | ... | (photography by) |
Editing by
Hugh Bennett |
Costume Design by
Milo Anderson |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sherry Shourds | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Frank Maher | ... | sound recordist |
Music Department
Alfred Newman | ... | musical director |
Additional Crew
R. Gore Brown | ... | original drama |
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- United Artists (1932) (United States) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1933) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1933) (Norway) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1933) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Dr. Hauser & Company (1934) (Austria) (theatrical)
- Film Classics (1944) (United States) (theatrical) (retitled re-release)
- Jeunesse kikaku (2015) (Japan) (DVD)
- NHK-BS2 (1991) (Japan) (tv)
- Showcase Video (1984) (Australia) (video)
- Video Gems (United States) (VHS)
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Taglines | Warm passions surge through a tide of tender emotions... so real, so true, you'll find yourself a part of it! A veritable symphony of laughter and tears! (Print Ad-Times-News,((Hendersonville, NC)) 2 May 1933) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | When Jim and John are in the restaurant, John tells Doris and Molly that Jim was trying to enjoy his "grass widowerhood". A grass widower (or widow) is a man (or woman) whose spouse is away. See more » |
Movie Connections | Features A Dog's Life (1918). See more » |
Soundtracks | In the Moonlight See more » |
Quotes |
Jim Warlock:
Yes, but surely, if you're fond of someone, you want to be kind. At least one owes a little consideration. John Tring: Consideration? When you're telling a woman you don't want her? It's like brushing a man's hair the morning you hang him. See more » |