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New Morals for Old
Proper parents who treat their adult children as teenagers have a son who wants to go to Paris to study art, and a daughter in love with a married man.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, eager to escape her impoverished background, marries a wealthy older man. However, she finds herself increasingly unhappy and trapped in a loveless marriage. She then contemplates an affair with a younger man, leading to a crisis of conscience and a re-evaluation of her life choices.
Critical Reception
This film was largely overlooked upon its release and is not widely discussed in critical circles today. It is considered a minor melodrama of its era, offering a straightforward exploration of themes common in pre-Code cinema.
What Reviewers Say
A melodramatic portrayal of societal pressures and moral dilemmas.
Features typical dramatic conventions of early 1930s cinema.
Offers a cautionary tale about seeking happiness through material wealth.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not readily available due to its age and limited distribution. It appears to be a film that has faded from general public awareness.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Metropolitan Pictures Corporation and distributed by Mayfair Pictures, both of which were smaller studios of the era.
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