Young Sinners
Young Sinners

Young Sinners

1931Movie79 minEnglish

The reckless son of a millionaire struggles to find a positive outlook on life, so he turns to a hard-nosed trainer for help.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Wesley RugglesGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

A rebellious socialite, the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, finds herself drawn into a life of crime and illicit affairs. She falls for a charming but dangerous gangster, leading her down a path of moral decay and ultimately facing the consequences of her choices. The film explores themes of societal expectations, forbidden love, and the corrupting influence of wealth and power.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Young Sinners' was noted for its pre-Code audacity and its exploration of adult themes that were rarely depicted so openly. While some contemporary reviews praised its sensationalism and performances, others found its subject matter too risqué for the time. It is now regarded as a notable example of early Hollywood's willingness to push boundaries before the strict enforcement of the Hays Code.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its bold, pre-Code storytelling and exploration of taboo subjects.
  • Dorothy Mackaill's performance as the rebellious socialite was a highlight.
  • Considered daring for its time, but some found the themes controversial.

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Fun Fact

As a pre-Code film, 'Young Sinners' featured more overt depictions of sexuality and moral ambiguity than would be permissible after the enforcement of the Hays Code in 1934, contributing to its reputation as a daring film of its era.

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