A high-spirited, short-tempered, young woman hates her father and loves to rebel against him. She marries a man whom her father hates but her marriage fails and she learns the errors of her ways.
Director: John Francis Dillon.
Writers: Edwin J. Burke (screenplay), Tiffany Thayer (from the novel by).
Stars: Clara Bow, Gilbert Roland, Thelma Todd, Monroe Owsley, Estelle Taylor, Weldon Heyburn, Willard Robertson, Anthony Jowitt, Fred Kohler, Russell Simpson, Margaret Livingston, Carl Stockdale, Dorothy Peterson.
Cinematographer: Lee Garmes.
Composers: Peter Brunelli (uncredited), Arthur Lange (uncredited).
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This movie is OUTSTANDING! Love it! The scene in the Greenwich Village Bar is an all time classic!
You are really giving us Christmas presents, Jon! Thank you!
Love it. Clara Bow is a tour de force,
“Fun” comedy that entertains with scenes of genocide, of the Anglo supremacists on the “bellicose” aboriginal population. These movies should be censored. They hurt the sensitivity of many people. We are already in the 21st century.
The bar scene in Greenwich Village is, I’m sure something the Hays Code pointed to when they were arguing for control of what the public was seeing in America. God forbid that during 1932, one of the worst years of the Great Depression, Americans should have gotten a chuckle even if it were at the expense of a hitherto unknown gay community.
I love this movie. We all must wonder what other treasures might have been wrought had the Hays Code not gone into effect.
Thank you for sharing this with us.