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Wikipedia article'Rich Man's Folly' is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Cromwell and written by Edward E. Paramore Jr. and Grover Jones. The film stars George Bancroft, Frances Dee, Robert Ames, Juliette Compton, David Durand, Dorothy Peterson, and Harry Allen. The film was released on November 14, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. This modern adaptation of the 1848 novel 'Dombey and Son' is regarded as Hollywood's first major screen adaptation of a Charles Dickens work. Cast*George Bancroft as Brock Trumbull *Frances Dee as Ann Trumbull *Robert Ames as Joe Warren *Juliette Compton as Paula Norcross *David Durand as Brock Junior *Dorothy Peterson as Katherine Trumbull *Harry Allen as McWylie *Gilbert Emery as Kincaid *Guy Oliver as Dayton *Anne Shirley as Anne, as a child *George MacFarlane as Marston CriticismDirector John Cromwell commented on the film and actor George Bancroft in an interview with historian Kinglesy Canham (circa 1975):Preservation statusAlthough the film does still exist, 'Rich Man's Folly' has not been seen publicly in decades. It has never been released onto VHS or DVD, and no re-showings or television broadcasts are known to have taken place. A surviving copy currently exists in the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Paramount created a promotional film in 1931 called 'The House That Shadows Built', with excerpts of 'Rich Man's Folly' featured. FootnotesReferences*Canham, Kingsley. 1976. 'The Hollywood Professionals, Volume 5: King Vidor, John Cromwell, Mervyn LeRoy.' The Tantivy Press, London. | |
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