When gangster's bullets put an end to the career of H.J. Barton, underworld gambling czar who masquerades as a respectable member of high society, his daughter Carol is left to bear the brun... Read allWhen gangster's bullets put an end to the career of H.J. Barton, underworld gambling czar who masquerades as a respectable member of high society, his daughter Carol is left to bear the brunt of social stigma. Barney Dolan, a policeman friend of Barton, pledges to aid Carol in fi... Read allWhen gangster's bullets put an end to the career of H.J. Barton, underworld gambling czar who masquerades as a respectable member of high society, his daughter Carol is left to bear the brunt of social stigma. Barney Dolan, a policeman friend of Barton, pledges to aid Carol in finding the killers of her father. She attempts to run away from the publicity, but is broug... Read all
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I enjoy the variety of roles Miss Trevor played while she was Queen of the Fox B lot in the middle 1930s, before she became an A-lister from a western movie (STAGECOACH) she got to play a great variety of roles and work with very talented people who didn't have quite the recognition to command big budgets. The man in charge of Fox's B production, Sol Wurzel, may have had a reputation for vulgarity as great as Harry Cohn, but his unit turned out well-made, entertaining movies that showed profits. Here, with a cast that includes the underrated Paul Kelly, Beryl Mercer, and Henry Kolker, Miss Trevor does not give her most compelling performance. She is, alas, a little too quietly self-pitying and stalwart to be tremendously interesting. But the movie, as a whole, is solid under the direction of George Archainbaud.
"My Marriage" from 1936 stars Claire Trevor, Kent Taylor, Pauline Frederick, Paul Kelly, Helen Wood, and Thomas Beck.
Trevor plays Carol Barton, a woman in high society happily engaged to John Dewitt Tyler III. One night the police visit her and take her to her dying father, who had secretly run a gambling empire for years.
Devastated, Carol decides to go on a cruise and get away from everyone. While the ship prepares to set sail, her ex-fiance (Taylor) arrives and insists that she stay and marry him. She does.
Though John's sister is horrified when she learns of the marriage, her mother (Frederick) wants to accept Carol, and in fact invites the newlyweds to live with her for a time. Carol's dream is that they can get their own place, but John isn't having any luck getting a job. Carol does some nosing around and realizes it is her "supportive" mother-in-law out to break them up.
Carol then learns that John's brother was involved in her father's murder.
Claire Trevor was wonderful in these '30s melodramas, very sympathetic - and despite what could be maudlin dialogue coming from anyone else's mouth, it's always fresh and natural coming from her.
Twentieth Century Fox did a lot of these films in the '30s. No matter how dated, with Trevor starring, they were enjoyable.
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- TriviaA nitrate print of this film is held by the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for preservation.
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Carol Barton: Don't tell people what you've just told me - unless you want them to know how warped, ugly, and contemptible you are!
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