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| Director: | Frank Borzage | 
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| Writer: | Jo Swerling | 
| Staring: | 
| Bill takes Trina into his depression camp cabin. Later, just as he finds showgirl LaRue who will support him, Trina becomes pregnant. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 20, 1933 | 
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| Director: | Frank Borzage | 
| Writer: | Jo Swerling | 
| Genres: | Drama, Romance | 
| Keywords | slum, hunger, freight train, pregnancy, great depression, freedom, love, poverty, drifter, devotion, break in, wedding dress, showgirl, pre-code, shack, stove, philosophical, shantytown, marriage rite, walking on stilts, cohabitation, walking advertisement, romantic, empathetic, powerful | 
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 26, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Spencer Tracy | Bill | 
| Loretta Young | Trina | 
| Marjorie Rambeau | Flossie | 
| Glenda Farrell | Fay La Rue | 
| Walter Connolly | Ira | 
| Arthur Hohl | Bragg | 
| Dickie Moore | Joie | 
| Harry Akst | Piano Player (uncredited) | 
| Harvey Clark | Cafe Manager (uncredited) | 
| Helen Jerome Eddy | Mother (uncredited) | 
| R. Henry Grey | Headwaiter (uncredited) | 
| Leonard Kibrick | Baseball Team's Catcher (uncredited) | 
| Carl M. Leviness | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) | 
| Kendall McComas | Slades (uncredited) | 
| Etta McDaniel | Maid in Dressing Room (uncredited) | 
| Tony Merlo | Waiter (uncredited) | 
| Harold Miller | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) | 
| Edmund Mortimer | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) | 
| Henry Roquemore | Man at Stage Show (uncredited) | 
| Hector V. Sarno | Grocer (uncredited) | 
| Charles Sullivan | Mug Backstage (uncredited) | 
| Harry Watson | Captain of Baseball Team(uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Frank Borzage | Director | 
| Viola Lawrence | Editor | 
| C. Bakaleinikoff | Music Director | 
| Jo Swerling | Screenplay | 
| Lawrence Hazard | Theatre Play | 
| Joseph H. August | Director of Photography | 
| Stephen Goosson | Art Direction | 
| Robert Kalloch | Costume Design | 
| Lew Borzage | Assistant Director | 
| Wilbur Brown | Sound Engineer | 
| W. Franke Harling | Music | 
| Harry Akst | Songs | 
| Edward Eliscu | Songs | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Frank Borzage | Producer | 
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Spencer Tracy was just one of those men who could light up a screen with the simplicity of his glances, his manner of acting was always effective - and rarely more so than in this short drama. He is "Bill", an intelligent man who scrapes his living as he can during the American depression. He alight ... s on the gorgeous "Trina" (Loretta Young) and despite his care-free nature the pair set up together in a ramshackle old cabin. Meantime, he develops a bit of a thing for dancing girl "Fay LaRue" (Glenda Farrell) before all of this comes to an head when "Trina" announces she is expecting, and he decides that he is better off elsewhere. Not before, that is, hooking up with the pretty odious "Bragg" (Arthur Hohl) to engage in a bit of larceny to fund his "escape" - but will he abandon her and the unborn baby? It's essentially an against-the-odds love story this - and Tracy and Young have a definite chemistry between them and they hold the story together well. Their character's aspiration for optimistim to triumph over experience in these desperate times for so many is engagingly presented by Frank Borzage in a gritty, authentic - yet still romantic fashion. Just because they don't have everything doesn't mean they don't have anything - and in the end "Bill" must make some choices...