Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1930)
Drama | Romance
USA | English | Black & White | 01:24
| 1. | A Free Soul | 1931 |
| 2. | The Divorcee | 1930 |
| 3. | Three On A Match | 1933 |
| 4. | Night Nurse | 1931 |
| 5. | Female | 1933 |
| 6. | Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin And Censorship In Pre-Code Hollywood | 2008 |
Based on Ursula Parrott’s spicy 1929 novel “Ex-wife,” the highly controversial The Divorcee was nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Picture. Norma Shearer won for Best Actress as a woman who confronts the hypocrisy of the double standard after catching her husband in a compromising position and forcing him to confess his infidelities. Her solution to the problem: try to match him tryst for tryst.
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Norma Shearer | Jerry |
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Chester Morris | Ted |
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Conrad Nagel | Paul |
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Robert Montgomery | Don |
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Florence Eldridge | Helen |
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Helene Millard | Mary |
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Robert Elliott | Bill |
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Mary Doran | Janice |
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Tyler Brooke | Hank |
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Zelda Sears | Hannah |
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George Irving | Dr. Bernard |
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Judith Wood | Dorothy |
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Neal Dodd | Hospital Minister |
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Charles R. Moore | First Porter Opening Window |
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Lee Phelps | Party Guest |
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George Reed | Second Porter |
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Andy Shuford | Boy at Lake |
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Carl Stockdale | Divorce Judge |
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Jack Trent | Helen's Bridge Partner |
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Theodore von Eltz | Ivan |
| Director | Robert Z. Leonard |
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| Writer | Ursula Parrott, Nick Grinde, Zelda Sears, John Meehan | |
| Producer | Robert Z. Leonard, Irving Thalberg | |
| Photography | Norbert Brodine | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | 1 |