Women Men Marry (1931 film) explained

Women Men Marry
Director:Charles Hutchison
Producer:Charles Hutchison
Starring:Natalie Moorhead
Sally Blane
Randolph Scott
Cinematography:Leon Shamroy
Editing:Bernard B. Ray
Studio:Charles Hutchison Productions
Distributor:Headline Pictures
Runtime:76 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Women Men Marry is a 1931 American drama film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring Natalie Moorhead, Sally Blane and Randolph Scott.[1] [2] It was distributed by the independent Headline Pictures.

Plot

Rose and Steve Bradley, a happy young couple arrive in New York City from the South. Under the influence of their friends the Moulton they are quickly corrupted by the low morals of the metropolis.

Cast

Critical reception

A review in Variety noted "with a fair cast eclipsed by an incredibly stupid story and dialogue, Women Men Marry is the type of production 15 cent audiences first laugh at then become peeved. It's like a puppet show. The dead come to life and everyone's reformed".[3]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Nott p.19
  2. Langman p.163
  3. Nott p.19-20