Written, produced, and directed by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, the B&W melodrama was made at Paramount’s studio in Astoria, Queens, and considered Noel Coward’s screen debut except for a juvenile bit part in the 1918 “Hearts of the World.” Praised by many critics but considered too sophisticated for the masses, the entire film can be viewed in a public domain print here
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Written, produced, and directed by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, the B&W melodrama was made at Paramount’s studio in Astoria, Queens, and considered Noel Coward’s screen debut except for a juvenile bit part in the 1918 “Hearts of the World.” Praised by many critics but considered too sophisticated for the masses, the entire film can be viewed in a public domain print here