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Unashamed

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 1 Std. 17 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Monroe Owsley and Helen Twelvetrees in Unashamed (1932)
Juristisches DramaDrama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDick will do anything to protect his sister Jean as would her father. But she is in love with sleazy Harry Swift who has his eye on her money. When Harry has her stay with him at a hotel all... Alles lesenDick will do anything to protect his sister Jean as would her father. But she is in love with sleazy Harry Swift who has his eye on her money. When Harry has her stay with him at a hotel all night, her father still will not give his permission for a wedding. Harry threatens to te... Alles lesenDick will do anything to protect his sister Jean as would her father. But she is in love with sleazy Harry Swift who has his eye on her money. When Harry has her stay with him at a hotel all night, her father still will not give his permission for a wedding. Harry threatens to tell everyone about Jean, and Dick shoots him dead. Jean cannot forgive either her father or... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Harry Beaumont
  • Drehbuch
    • Bayard Veiller
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Helen Twelvetrees
    • Robert Young
    • Lewis Stone
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    6,2/10
    266
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    • Regie
      • Harry Beaumont
    • Drehbuch
      • Bayard Veiller
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Helen Twelvetrees
      • Robert Young
      • Lewis Stone
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    Helen Twelvetrees
    Helen Twelvetrees
    • Joan Ogden
    Robert Young
    Robert Young
    • Dick Ogden
    Lewis Stone
    Lewis Stone
    • Henry Trask
    Jean Hersholt
    Jean Hersholt
    • Heinrich Schmidt
    John Miljan
    John Miljan
    • District Attorney Harris
    Monroe Owsley
    Monroe Owsley
    • Harry Swift
    Robert Warwick
    Robert Warwick
    • Mr. Ogden
    Gertrude Michael
    Gertrude Michael
    • Marjorie
    Wilfrid North
    • Judge Ambrose
    • (as Wilfred North)
    Thomas E. Jackson
    Thomas E. Jackson
    • Captain Timothy Riorden
    • (as Tommy Jackson)
    Louise Beavers
    Louise Beavers
    • Amanda Jones
    • (as Louise Beaver)
    Herman Bing
    Herman Bing
    • Hans
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    Jack Byron
    • Dancer
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Robert Dudley
    Robert Dudley
    • Hearing-Impaired Juror
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    Jim Farley
    Jim Farley
    • Courtroom Police Officer
    • (Nicht genannt)
    James Ford
    James Ford
    • Dancer
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    Bud Geary
    Bud Geary
    • Court Reporter
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    Henry Hall
    Henry Hall
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    • Regie
      • Harry Beaumont
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      • Bayard Veiller
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    9ronrobinson3

    Attend this intense court room drama and watch the Classy Classic called "Unashamed". You will LOVE Twelvetrees!

    Once again, if you don't know who Helen Twelvetrees is, then you had better get acquainted. She was a big star in the early thirties. With a name like "Twelvetrees", how is it I never heard of her before either?? I have now seen her in over 9 films, "State's Attorney" (1932), "A Woman of Experience" (1931), "Her Man" (1930), are just a few examples, with "A Woman of Experience" being excellent!

    The reason I recommend this film is so you can experience the great acting job Helen Twelvetrees does in her transitioning between types of personalities in her life. It is almost as if she is playing four different characters.

    First she plays a young innocent in love and blind to what she is getting into. Then she has to play cold and hard and a woman who would turn her own brother over to death row. Then she becomes crazed and frantic as she starts to see the error of her ways. And finally she does the best performance of all when she takes the witness stand and becomes a lady with no morals and brash.

    The plot is "simple". She loves a man (Monroe Owsley) who is only after her for her money. Everyone sees it but Twelvetrees. Her father (played very well by Robert Warwick) forbids the marriage and so the Owsley takes her to a hotel over night, knowing it will ruin her reputation in society and her father will then force them to marry. Twelvetrees' brother (Robert Young) tries to help her out of the situation but she insists her lover is good and she loves him. Finally Young turns on Owsley and exposes him for the mercenary liar he is. The lover punches Young. Young returns with a gun and in a rage shoots the lover dead.

    Twelvetrees, still in love, turns on her brother and says that she will see him go to the electric chair for what he has done. Lewis Stone plays the defense attorney for Young. But when Twelvetrees takes the stand and swears it was cold blooded murder, it looks dark for Young.

    I won't spoil the end. Watching for the first time, I truly did not know if Twelvetrees was going to come through and do the right thing. You will have to see for yourself. It makes a good ending!

    As a footnote, I have also been seeing a lot of Louise Beavers too in recent films. She makes an appearance in the court. It is a small part and almost unnecessary, but the studios seemed to like putting her in films wherever they could. They even had a publicity photo done with her behind Young that is not in the film. But it is good to see them promoting her either way.

    So attend the intense court room drama and watch the Classy Classic called "Unashamed". You will LOVE Twelvetrees!
    7boblipton

    Is This Still Meaningful?

    Helen Twelvetrees loves Monroe Owlsley, who adores her, or at least the three million dollars she stands to inherit. He inveigles her to go to a hotel with him; her brother, Robert Young, finds out about it, tries to prevent her, and winds up shooting Owlsley. He is placed on trial for murder.

    I think there are some fine performances here, in what is essentially a stage play. Miss Twelvetress plays the nitwit very well, expressing her spoiled character well. Monroe Owlsey plays his cut-rate Lowell Sherman rotter very well; his scenes with father Jean Hersholt are heart-breaking in his manipulation of the sentimental old man. Robert Young, as the murderer is appropriately callow.

    The value of this movie, ninety years later, is showing people trapped in their own little society, secure in the mistaken belief that they are invulnerable. Not a one of them can conceive of any bad consequences to their selfish, thoughtless actions. I doubt that a modern audience would take that message away from the film. Many pre-codes seem to concern a society so alien to modern thoughts that one has to dig to get any instruction from them. Still, under the direction of the highly capable Harry Beaumont, every actor inhabits his character fully.
    7Michael-110

    Extremely melodramatic but quite interesting film about sexual mores and "The Unwritten Law"

    In "The Unashamed" the Ogdens are a wealthy family that is very close and loving. Jean falls in love with a crass fortune hunter named Harry Swift who is obviously after her money. Her father and brother try everything to dissuade her. To force the issue, Harry persuades Jean to spend the night in a hotel with him (horrors!) When they fling this unheard of behavior in the face of her father and brother, to induce them to consent to marriage, things go badly. Jean's brother Dick shoots and kills Swift. However, Dick wants only to protect Jean's honor so he insists to his defense lawyer, Trask, that Jean be kept out of it completely.

    The latter half of the movie consists of Dick's trial, and Trask's problem in trying to save Dick from the electric chair while protecting his wishes not to tell the real story of what happened. Thus Trask is not allowed to use the "unwritten law" as a defense (that's the one that allows husbands to kills their wives and wives' lovers). In addition, Jean is extremely bitter toward her father and brother since they've ruined her happiness. So she's not about to cooperate in the defense. Until...

    This picture is extremely melodramatic, in a style which seems rather alien to us today, and a lot of the acting and dialogue is too stagy for our taste. Nevertheless, for its time, it was quite well done. The issues of class, honor and gender that the film raises may seem quaint but there were very real to rich people of the 20's and 30's. Similarly, the courtroom scenes are quite well executed with a real attempt to observe appropriate legal proecdures. The ultimate twist ending is also quite effective and will remind you of a more recent (and classic) courtroom movie.
    6Handlinghandel

    Still Potent

    Helen Twelvetrees is a spoiled rich girl who falls for an obvious cad. He wants her money. She wants him. Her father doesn't approve. His hardworking father, Jean Hersholt, doesn't either.

    Most of all, her brother doesn't approve. The brother is played by Robert Young. He gives an excellent performance that is not at all perky or cute. His character seems dazed but also driven.

    Indeed, there is a strong hint of more than brotherly love in the feelings he shows for her. Notging like those in "Scraface," still shocking over seventy years later. But it's there.

    The movie is very good and never gives in to sentimentality.

    I like Twelvestrees. She was attractive and acted well. She ought not to have been shot from behind, which she is often in his movie. Her face, not her derrière, was her strong point.
    3planktonrules

    Harry is a jerk and everyone but Joan knows it....oh, and it's perfectly fine to lie under oath.

    Harry Swift (Monroe Owsley) is an awful young man...and without an ounce of character. He's been spoiled his entire life by his idiot father (Jean Hersholt) and he's been wooing Joan Ogden (Helen Twelvetrees). His interest isn't strictly honorable, as his interest really is in her money as she comes from a wealthy family. When his father learns of their relationship, he approaches Joan's father and tells him that his son is just no good. Not surprisingly, Joan's father forbids her from marrying Harry. As for Joan's brother, Dick (Robert Young) he knows Harry and thinks he's a cad. So to try to force them to allow the marriage, Harry spends the night with Joan...in a hotel room (after all, this is a Pre-Code picture)! Despite that, the family still won't budge...they won't condone this awful marriage. In fact, the brother is so against the marriage that he kills Harry! Soon Dick is on trial for his life...and Joan seems oddly indifferent to his fate.

    This is a very strange movie in that you see Dick murder Harry. Sure, Harry was a terrible person but the film seems to imply that Dick and his lawyer lying in court was okay and that Joan SHOULD have lied for Dick! That's all very weird...as is Dick's almost incestuous feelings towards his sister. What's weirder? Joan doing a 180 late in the film...and not conceivable reason for this. Overall, a strange, muddled plot...though the film is oddly entertaining despite the writing and overly dramatic moments. In essence, it's watchable and enjoyable crap.

    By the way, it's odd that Robert Young's character was referred to as a boy! In one scene, someone even says "...the boy is a minor"...and yet Young was 25 when he made this film.

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      The $2,000 that Harry asks for in this 1932 movie would be worth about $40,000 in 2022 dollars.
    • Patzer
      When Dick is talking to his sister, Joan, after she testifies against him, he calls her his "little sister" when it has already been established that Joan was born three years before Dick, making her his big sister.
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      Joan Ogden: But we ARE going to be married, aren't we?

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      Featured in Hagan Reviews: Unashamed (2015)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 2. Juli 1932 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Compromised
    • Drehorte
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • 1 Std. 17 Min.(77 min)
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