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'A Certain Young Man' is a 1928 comedy film directed by Hobart Henley. The film stars Ramon Novarro, Marceline Day, Rene Adore, Carmel Myers and Bert Roach. The film is considered lost.[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/C/CertainYoungMan1928.html 'A Certain Young Man' at silentera.com database][http://www.nitrateville.com/viewtopic.php?t=658&sid=51ffa9a401a4a12b52d4b9170f29d134 Listing of incomplete MGM films at Nitrateville] A trailer for the film is preserved at the Library of Congress.

Synopsis



An English lord is overly fond of married women.

Cast



* Ramon Novarro as Lord Gerald Brinsley

* Marceline Day as Phyllis

* Rene Adore as Henriette

* Carmel Myers as Mrs. Crutchley

* Bert Roach as Mr. Crutchley

* Huntley Gordon as Mr. Hammond

* Ernest Wood as Hubert

Production



The film was shot in 1926, but was not released until 1928. Sally O'Neil was originally cast as Phyllis but was replaced by Marceline Day.



Joan Crawford, still an ingenue at the time, was considered for that same role, but she was deemed "unsuitable". Castmember Willard Louis died a few months after filming wrapped, and his name was removed from the credits.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0018754/trivia

Release



'A Certain Young Man' opened to reviews that were lukewarm at best, and was a financial failure at the box office. Some screenings were preceded by the Technicolor short 'The Czarina's Secret' featuring Sally Rand and Olga Baclanova. The film's release followed on the heels of 'A Gentleman of Paris' with Adolph Menjou, which was based on the same source material and was considered a better adaptation. Novarro's performance was unfavorably compared with that of Menjou by several critics,Soares, Andr; Beyond Paradise: The Life of Ramon Novarro; St. Martin's Press, New York, 2002; p. 132-133 including Mordaunt Hall of the 'New York Times', who found the overall film "only mildly amusing and very shallow," though he found Myers "charming" and work by supporting actors Huntley Gordon and Bert Roach "favorable."

Personally, Novarro hated the film and his performance. In an interview in the April 1931 issue of 'Modern Screen', he said "In acting, in directing, in everything I want to be 'definite'. Even when I am later proven wrong it will at least have been so definite that I myself know it. I am responsible for the worst performance that has ever been given on the screen. It was in 'A Certain Young Man' and it was terrible. I am mortally ashamed of it yet I'd rather have been bad than just fair."Soares, Andr, 'Beyond Paradise: The Life of Ramon Novarro' (New York: St. Martin's Press, 2002) p. 133

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