Overview:
A woman's love for and devotion to a married man results in her being relegated to the "back streets" of his life.| Status: | Released (1932-08-04) |
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| BoxOffice: | $1,962,000 |
| Screen: | Fannie Hurst, Gladys Lehman, Lynn Starling |
| Productions: | Universal Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 77158: Irene Dunne - Ray Schmidt
- 29815: John Boles - Walter D. Saxel
- 99330: George Meeker - Kurt Shendler
- 34746: Zasu Pitts - Mrs. Dole
- 96287: June Clyde - Freda Schmidt
- 2015: William Bakewell - Richard Saxel
- 939913: Arletta Duncan - Beth Saxel
Crews
- 82171: John M. Stahl - Director - Directing
- 3946: C. Roy Hunter - Sound Supervisor - Sound
- 4532845: David C. Werner - Casting - Production
- 2398026: Paul Hill - Assistant Camera - Camera
- 227027: Gladys Lehman - Screenplay - Writing
- 13959: Vera West - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 78832: James Dietrich - Additional Music - Crew
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Reviews
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Irene Dunne ("Rae") gives a strong performance here as a woman who sacrifices her first love so she can help her step-sister. Many years later, she encounters the successful, married "Walter Saxel" (John Boles) again and they embark on an affair. The plot is simple, and probably rath ....
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