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The Constant Woman
1933 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Constant Woman (1933), also known as Auction in Souls and Hell in a Circus, is an American Pre-Code film directed by Victor Schertzinger. It is based on the 1913 Eugene O'Neill play Recklessness.
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Plot
Marlene Underwood is a star circus performer, whose husband Walt buys the circus while their son Jimmie worships everything his mother does. Marlene leaves them both to go join a larger show, then is killed in a fire, resulting in Walt going into a downward spiral of alcohol and sorrow.
A woman called Lou helps restore Walt's faith in human nature, but she is resented by young Jimmie, who feels she is trying to take his mother's place. Walt gets back on his feet, but now must try to stop Jimmie from joining the circus himself.
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Cast
- Conrad Nagel as Walt Underwood
- Leila Hyams as Lou
- Tommy Conlon as Jimmie Underwood
- Claire Windsor as Marlene Underwood
- Stanley Fields as "Beef"
- Fred Kohler as Bouncer
- Alexander Carr as J.J. Brock
- Robert Ellis as Leading Man
- Lionel Belmore as Character Man
- Ruth Clifford as Floozie
External links
- The Constant Woman at IMDb
- The Constant Woman is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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