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One More River

She was condemned by a world that could not understand!
1934 | 88m | English

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A young lady leaves her brutal husband and meets another man on board a ship.
Release Date: Aug 06, 1934
Director: James Whale
Writer: R.C. Sherriff, John Galsworthy
Genres: Drama
Keywords rape, adultery, divorce, wife beater
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Diana Wynyard Claire Corven
Frank Lawton Tony Croom
Mrs. Patrick Campbell Lady Mont
Jane Wyatt Dinny Cherrell
Colin Clive Sir Gerald Corven
Reginald Denny David Dornford
C. Aubrey Smith General Charwell
Henry Stephenson Sir Laurence Mont
Lionel Atwill Brough
Alan Mowbray Forsythe
Kathleen Howard Lady Charwell
E. E. Clive Chayne
Robert Greig Blore
J. Gunnis Davis Benjy
Tempe Pigott Mrs. Purdy
Harry 'Snub' Pollard George
Reginald Sheffield Tommy
Doris Llewelyn Vi
J. C. Fowler Sir John (Uncredited)
Helena Grant Mrs. Kendle (Uncredited)
Alfonso Corelli Orchestra Leader (Uncredited)
Gino Corrado Wine Steward (Uncredited)
Billy Bevan Cloakroom Attendant
Gilbert Emery Judge
Harold Nelson Jury Foreman (Uncredited)
Kate Kent Jurywoman (Uncredited)
Violet Seton Jurywoman (Uncredited)
Renee Shearing Jurywoman (Uncredited)
Robert Bolder Juryman (Uncredited)
Edward Cecil Juryman (Uncredited)
Elwin Eaton Juryman (Uncredited)
Ralph Hornbrook Juryman (Uncredited)
Charles Herzinger Juryman (Uncredited)
William Welsh Juryman (Uncredited)
Scotty Mattraw Juryman (Uncredited)
Seymour Zeliff Juryman (Uncredited)
Barlowe Borland Barrister (Uncredited)
Luke Cosgrave Barrister (Uncredited)
Tom Ricketts Barrister (Uncredited)
Stuart Holmes Barrister (Uncredited)
Hayden Stevenson Barrister (Uncredited)
Lillian Elliott Flower Woman (Uncredited)
Connie Leon Flower Woman (Uncredited)
Alfred Cross Hotel Clerk (Uncredited)
Captain Francis Clerk (Uncredited)
Stuart Hall Clerk (Uncredited)
William K. Williamson Clerk (Uncredited)
Alphonse Martell Headwaiter (Uncredited)
Max Barwyn Waiter (Uncredited)
George Ghermanoff Waiter (Uncredited)
Frank Puglia Waiter (Uncredited)
Mary Gordon Cook (Uncredited)
David Dunbar Chauffeur at Station (Uncredited)
Terry Spencer Chauffeur at Ship (Uncredited)
Dick Rush Bobbie (Uncredited)
Arthur Hoyt Perkins (Uncredited)
Alfred P. James Newspaper Man (Uncredited)
Margaret Mann Old Lady at Grave (Uncredited)
Joseph North Butler (Uncredited)
John Power Commissionaire (Uncredited)
Richard Lancaster Guest (Uncredited)
Harrington Reynolds Guest (Uncredited)
C. Montague Shaw Guest (Uncredited)
Yorke Sherwood Farmer (Uncredited)
Harry Strang Bartender (Uncredited)
Everett Sullivan Bobbie (Uncredited)
Bobby Hale Porter (uncredited)
Name Job
James Whale Director
Carl Laemmle Presenter
R.C. Sherriff Screenplay
W. Franke Harling Original Music Composer, Music Director
John J. Mescall Director of Photography
Ted J. Kent Editor
Charles D. Hall Art Direction
Vera West Costume Design
William Hurlbut Additional Writing
John Galsworthy Novel
Margaret Donovan Hairstylist
William Ely Makeup Artist
Harry Mancke Assistant Director
Joseph A. McDonough Assistant Director
William Hedgcock Sound
Gilbert Kurland Sound Supervisor
John P. Fulton Special Effects
Alan Jones Additional Camera
Kathryn Stanley Stand In
Name Title
Carl Laemmle Jr. Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

"Claire" (Diana Winyard) is married to aspiring politician "Sir Gerald" (Colin Clive) but he's a bit of a brute. It's an incident with a riding crop that finally sends his wife on a cruise where she encounters "Croom" (Frank Lawton). Unfortunately, her husband cannot be seen to not have his wife at ... his side and so when she flatly refuses a reconciliation, he sets in motion a public divorce that will call the integrity of not just her, but of her new companion into question. Of course, though still entirely platonic, we know that the relationship between the two has burgeoned somewhat - but this isn't really a film about a romance. It's a rather sad indictment of a judicial system that still looked upon a woman as the property of her husband. Not in a feudal sense, but that she might accuse such a prominent and respectable man of ill-treating her was a charge that was always going to fall on deaf ears. It's the ensuing court hearing that brings this to life a bit, with some sparky sparring from lawyers "Brough" (Lionel Atwill), "Forsythe" (Alan Mowbray) and the inquisitive judge (Gilbert Emery) quite cleverly showcasing the one-sidedness of the whole affair. The film also befits from a great cast of supporting favourites who feature sparingly but add depth to a story of state-supported prejudice that Winyard holds together quite well.

May 29, 2024