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The Seventh Commandment (1932 film)

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Wikipedia article




'The Seventh Commandment' is a 1932 American crime film directed by Dwain Esper and James P. Hogan and starring Victoria Vinton, George LeMaire and James Harrison.Pitts p.324 It was produced on Poverty Row as a second feature. The title refers to the Seventh Commandment "Thou shalt not commit adultery". It is now considered a lost film.

Synopsis



A young man from the country heads to a big city in order to make his fortune. However he soon falls in with bad company, taking part in games of strip poker and promiscuous activities. Disgusted by such a life he returns to his hometown and plans to marry his childhood sweetheart Mary, but is alarmed to discover he has caught syphilis.

Cast



* Stuart James as David Hayes

* Victoria Vinton as Mary Townley

* George LeMaire as Cubby

* James Harrison as Numbscull

* Maxine Collins as Vi

* Virginia Griffith as Sue

* Martha Heath as Fanny

* Alma Powell as Ma Townley

* William Malan a s Pa Townley

* Frank Schwab as Gloomy

* Edward Carlie as The Doctor

* Horace B. Carpenter as The Quack Doctor

* Marion Sterly as Rose

* E. Alyn Warren as The Philosopher

References



Bibliography



* Pitts, Michael R. 'Poverty Row Studios, 19291940'. McFarland & Company, 2005.


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