Her Man (1930 film)
Her Man is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film produced and distributed by Pathé Exchange and directed by Tay Garnett.[1] It starred Phillips Holmes, Helen Twelvetrees and Marjorie Rambeau. The film is a slightly disguised version of the stage play Frankie and Johnny.[2]
Her Man | |
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Ricardo Cortez and Helen Twelvetrees | |
Directed by | Tay Garnett |
Produced by | E. B. Derr |
Written by | Tom Buckingham |
Story by | Tay Garnett Howard Higgin |
Starring | Phillips Holmes Helen Twelvetrees Marjorie Rambeau |
Music by | Josiah Zuro |
Cinematography | Edward Snyder |
Edited by | Doane Harrison Joseph Kane |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Pathé Exchange |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
At least one copy is preserved at the Library of Congress.[3] The original camera negative has been scanned and restored at 4K resolution by Sony Pictures Entertainment, in partnership with the Film Foundation and RT features.
Plot
A Havana prostitute (Twelvetrees) with a sadistic "protector" (Cortez) falls for a young sailor (Holmes).
Cast
- Helen Twelvetrees - Frankie Keefe
- Phillips Holmes - Dan Keefe
- Marjorie Rambeau - Annie
- James Gleason - Steve
- Ricardo Cortez - Johnnie
- Harry Sweet - Eddie
- Slim Summerville - The Swede
- Thelma Todd - Nelly
- Franklin Pangborn - Sport
- Stanley Fields - Al
- Matthew Betz - Red
- Mike Donlin - Bartender
- George Chandler - Barfly
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References
- "Detail view of Movies Page". Afi.com. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
- League, The Broadway. "Frankie and Johnnie – Broadway Play – Original - IBDB". Ibdb.com. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
- Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress p.78 c.1978 by The AFI
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