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The Divorcee / A Free Soul
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The Divorcee / A Free Soul (1930)
Starring:  Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, Lionel Barrymore, James Gleason, Clark Gable, Chester Morris, Conrad Nagel, Robert Montgomery, Florence Eldridge, Helene Millard, Robert Elliott, Mary Doran, Lucy Beaumont, Roscoe Ates
Director:  Clarence Brown, Robert Z. Leonard
Genre:  Drama
Year:  1930
Studio:  Warner Home Video
Length:  173 minutes
Released:   March 4, 2008
Rating:  NR
Format:  DVD
Misc:  NTSC, Black & White
Language:  English(Original Language)
This DVD is disc 1 of 3 in "Forbidden Hollywood - Vol. 2"
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SYNOPSIS:

The Divorcee (1930, 82 min)
Based on Ursula Parrott’s spicy 1929 novel “Ex-wife,” the highly controversial The Divorcee was nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Picture. Norma Shearer won for Best Actress as a woman who confronts the hypocrisy of the double standard after catching her husband in a compromising position and forcing him to confess his infidelities. Her solution to the problem: try to match him tryst for tryst.

A Free Soul (1931, 91 min)
In A Free Soul, Lionel Barrymore captured an Oscar for his portrayal of a brilliant alcoholic lawyer Stephen Ashe, who successfully defends dashing gangster Ace Wilfong (Clark Gable) on a murder charge only to find that his headstrong daughter, Jan (Norma Shearer), has fallen in love with his client. Jan, a fun-loving socialite seeking freedom from her blue-blood upbringing, is only too eager to dump her aristocratic boyfriend (Leslie Howard) for the no-good gangster. She runs away from her childhood home to become Ace's mistress, embarking on a series of seedy adventures in New York's underbelly. Desperate to save his daughter's tainted reputation, Stephen finds her and makes her a deal: He'll stop drinking if she'll stop seeing Ace. The thrilling conclusion might just tear them apart forever. Shearer and director Clarence Brown also received nominations for their work in this powerful and moving film.

BONUS FEATURE:
  • The Divorcee commentary by Jeffrey Vance and Tony Maietta



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