An ambitious factory girl meets a handsome, wealthy lawyer, but he's interested in her as a mistress, not a wife.An ambitious factory girl meets a handsome, wealthy lawyer, but he's interested in her as a mistress, not a wife.An ambitious factory girl meets a handsome, wealthy lawyer, but he's interested in her as a mistress, not a wife.
- Wally Stuart
- (as Skeets Gallagher)
- Ambrose - Wally's Butler
- (uncredited)
- 'League of Nations' Heckler
- (uncredited)
- 'Answer That One' Heckler
- (uncredited)
- Man on Merry-Go-Round
- (uncredited)
- Monsieur Lavell - Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Signor Martini - Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (uncredited)
- Waiter
- (uncredited)
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (uncredited)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe first of two films with this title Joan Crawford appeared in. The second was Possessed (1947), for which she received an Oscar® nomination. This makes Crawford the only star to appear in two completely different films with identical titles.
- Quotes
Marian Martin, aka Mrs. Moreland: You don't own me. Nobody does. My life belongs to me.
Al Manning: You'll make one fine mess of it.
Marian Martin, aka Mrs. Moreland: It'll still belong to me.
Marian's mother: Don't, Marian, you frighten me when you talk like that.
Marian Martin, aka Mrs. Moreland: If I were a man it wouldn't frighten you! You'd think it was right for me to go out and get anything I could out of life, and use anything I had to get it. Why should men be so different? All they've got are their brains and they're not afraid to use them. Well neither am I!
- ConnectionsFeatured in MGM Greatest Moments: A Video Sampler (1987)
- SoundtracksHow Long Will It Last?
(1931) (uncredited)
Music by Joseph Meyer
Lyrics by Max Lief
Sung by Joan Crawford in French, German and English
Played as part of the score throughout
Joan Crawford may not be the world's most likeable actress but you'll not be able to tear your eyes from her in this. Her character is beautifully written with a naturalness that's fairly uncommon in 1931. She is unusually honest with an authenticity you'd associate with films made decades later but she is still most definitely a person who could only exist in the early thirties.
What also makes this so much better than some of its contemporaries is the high class direction. Although not one of Hollywood's best known directors these days, Clarence Brown was an astonishing filmmaker. A few months earlier he had made another of 1931's best films: A FREE SOUL. There's no stagey acting with a static cast awkwardly reading their lines in order. Brown makes everything flow just right. Watching this, something made so well, you'll wonder so many early talkies were so utterly terrible.
The story centres on Crawford's character Marian who decides to quit the humdrum of factory life in a nameless nowhere for the big city. She's not the usual sweet and innocent pure young thing about to get corrupted by a callous cynical millionaire: she knows exactly what she needs to do and she wants to do that. The only way for a girl like her to survive in the big city, she is told, is to hook a man, a rich man. This is exactly what she sets out to do and although it's not smooth sailing, she finds a good sugar daddy (and a young one) in the form of Clarke Gable, who himself is on top form. His character is not the lazy stereotype rich man so often seen in early talkies. He and also loveable anti-hero Wallace Ford are both as complex and layered as anyone in a modern film.
Overall, the naturalistic acting, imaginative direction and properly written characters make this picture entertaining, insightful and fun.
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- Jun 25, 2023
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.20 : 1