États-Unis,
1931, 91 min
Réalisation:
Clarence BrownPhotographie:
William H. DanielsActeurs·trices:
Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, Lionel Barrymore, Clark Gable, James Gleason, Lucy Beaumont, Roscoe Ates, Edward Brophy, Bess Flowers (plus)Résumés(1)
Stephen Ashe est un brillant avocat qui défend avec succès Ace Wilfong, un élégant gangster accusé de meurtre. Mais il apprend bientôt que sa fille Jan est tombée amoureuse de son client au point de quitter son petit ami pour le malfrat. (Potemkine Films)
Critiques (1)
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Lionel Barrymore gives a very good performance here and manages to draw attention to himself, although admittedly he does it in a slightly theatrical way in places. For its time, the film contains a fairly interesting storyline and is not afraid of having some controversy, though of course it is more in the realm of words. But the topic is not bad. ()