My Sin
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Directed byGeorge Abbott
Screenplay byGeorge Abbott
Owen Davis
Adelaide Heilbron
Based onHer Past
by Frederick J. Jackson
Produced byGeorge Abbott
StarringTallulah Bankhead
Fredric March
Harry Davenport
Scott Kolk
Anne Sutherland
Margaret Adams
Lily Cahill
CinematographyGeorge J. Folsey
Edited byEmma Hill
Music byJohnny Green
Frank Tours
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • October 3, 1931 (1931-10-03)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

My Sin is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott, and written by Abbott, Owen Davis, Adelaide Heilbron. It was adapted from the play, Her Past, written by Frederick J. Jackson. The film stars Tallulah Bankhead, Fredric March, Harry Davenport, Scott Kolk, and Lily Cahill.[1] The film was released on October 3, 1931, by Paramount Pictures.[2][3]

Plot

In Panama, infamous nightclub hostess Carlotta (Tallulah Bankhead) kills, in a struggle, a man in self-defence and is put on trial for murder. Her defence counsel is Dick Grady (Fredric March), a lawyer who has become an alcoholic. When he proves Carlotta's innocence, however, Dick regains respect and new employment through Roger Metcalf (Harry Davenport). He also manages to save Carlotta from committing suicide. He lends her money, and they both dream up a new identity for her as "Ann Trevor," and she moves to New York. Through various letters and repayment checks, Dick learns that "Ann Trevor" is happy and successful and he soon realizes he is in love with her. In the meantime Ann is successfully working in New York as interior decorator, sharing an apartment with her boss, Helen Grace (Lily Cahill). One customer, Larry Gordon (Scott Kolk), is so enthusiastic about Ann's work, that he falls in love with her. When Roger Metcalf comes to a dinner with Larry, his mother and Ann, Roger recognizes her and calls Dick to come along. Ann is somehow forced to tell Larry the truth about her past. And after that the relationship breaks apart. Finally Dick moves to New York, buys the cottage Larry had bought for her, and calls in the shop to send him Ann Trevor for remodeling. They confess their love for each other, and they walk together through the entrance of the cottage.

Cast

Production

Filming of My Sin began June 15, 1931, at Paramount-Publix New York Studios in Astoria, Long Island.[4]

See also

References

  1. "My Sin (1931)". BFI. Archived from the original on July 13, 2012.
  2. Hal Erickson (2015). "My Sin - Trailer". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on February 20, 2015. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
  3. "My Sin (1931) - Overview". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
  4. "My Sin". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. Retrieved November 20, 2015.


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