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They Call It Sin

  • 1932
  • Approved
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
833
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George Brent and Loretta Young in They Call It Sin (1932)
Drama

Marian moves to New York to make it big in the chorus and becomes involved in a love triangle.Marian moves to New York to make it big in the chorus and becomes involved in a love triangle.Marian moves to New York to make it big in the chorus and becomes involved in a love triangle.

  • Director
    • Thornton Freeland
  • Writers
    • Alberta Stedman Eagan
    • Lillie Hayward
    • Howard J. Green
  • Stars
    • Loretta Young
    • George Brent
    • Una Merkel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    833
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thornton Freeland
    • Writers
      • Alberta Stedman Eagan
      • Lillie Hayward
      • Howard J. Green
    • Stars
      • Loretta Young
      • George Brent
      • Una Merkel
    • 28User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Loretta Young
    Loretta Young
    • Marion Cullen
    George Brent
    George Brent
    • Dr. Travers
    Una Merkel
    Una Merkel
    • Dixie Dare
    David Manners
    David Manners
    • Jimmy Decker
    Helen Vinson
    Helen Vinson
    • Enid Hollister
    Louis Calhern
    Louis Calhern
    • Ford Humphries
    Joseph Cawthorn
    Joseph Cawthorn
    • Mr. Hollister
    • (as Joe Cawthorne)
    Nella Walker
    Nella Walker
    • Mrs. Hollister
    Elizabeth Patterson
    Elizabeth Patterson
    • Mrs. Cullen
    Erville Alderson
    Erville Alderson
    • Mr. Cullen
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • First Hotel Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Marion Byron
    Marion Byron
    • Soda Jerk
    • (uncredited)
    Dorothy Coonan Wellman
    Dorothy Coonan Wellman
    • Chorus Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Roscoe Karns
    Roscoe Karns
    • Brandt - Rehearsal Director
    • (uncredited)
    John Marston
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Miki Morita
    • Moto - Decker's Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Clarence Nordstrom
    • Singer
    • (uncredited)
    Bradley Page
    Bradley Page
    • Ford's Nightclub Friend
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Thornton Freeland
    • Writers
      • Alberta Stedman Eagan
      • Lillie Hayward
      • Howard J. Green
    • All cast & crew
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    Michael_Elliott

    Pre-Code Sin

    They Call it Sin (1932)

    *** (out of 4)

    A New York business man (David Manners) goes to a small farm town to close on a deal and meets a young woman (Loretta Young). Even though he has a fiancé back in NY, the two quickly fall in love but when he has to go back the woman follows him, which just leads to more problems. This is a rather charming romantic drama, which features some fine performances as well as several nice romantic touches. Both Young and Manners are terrific together with Young bringing that beauty to the screen, which always works well with her tender touch as an actress. This is also the best I've ever seen Manners who manages to be very charming and sweet without going over the top. George Brent and Una Merkel add nice support. Being a Warner film, there's an added murder subplot added on towards the end, which really wasn't needed but the film ends in an unexpected way, which makes up for that silly turn.
    6blanche-2

    Gotta love these pre-code Loretta Young movies

    "They Call it Sin" is a 1932 film starring Loretta Young, George Brent, Una Merkel, Louis Calhern and David Manners. It's about a small-town beauty named Marion who falls in love with a man, James Decker (Manners) passing through town. He is engaged to another woman. It doesn't stop him, however, from falling in love with Marion. After a row with her parents and finding out she's adopted, Marion heads for New York, hoping to do something with her musical talent, and looks up Decker. Disillusioned upon learning he's engaged, she eventually takes up with a producer (Louis Calhern) who has a bad reputation as far as women are concerned. When he realizes she's in love with someone else, he fires her from his show and steals the music she wrote. Trouble follows.

    Una Merkel plays dancer Dixie Dare, Marion's roommate, and she's a riot - wait until you catch her dance act sans the cartwheels she was hired to do. George Brent is a doctor friend of Manners who finds himself falling for Marion. All in all, it's a very attractive cast. As was the style in the early '30s, Loretta is blonder here than most people will remember her. The luminous Young is gorgeous in a series of outfits. Some people criticize her acting - I have always found her very natural and believable.

    There was nothing new even in 1932 about the young girl in the big bad city, but the cast makes this film fresh and holds one's attention. It's not a long movie, but for the time it lasts, it's entertaining.
    8ksf-2

    fun show within a show

    Merkel, Brent, Manners, and Young had JUST gotten into films at the tail end of the silents, but were even bigger hits in the talkies. Marion (Young) is the organist at a small town church, and meets Jimmy (David Manners). They hit it off, but when she shows up in New York, now there's explaining to be done. Fun scene where Dixie (Una Merkel) asks Marion for a cigarette, and when she says no, Dixie takes one of her own out anyway, and smokes it! Then they try to wiggle their way into show biz. Marion has real talent, and Dixie is full of energy and sass. Directed by Thornton Freeland, whose NEXT film would be the awesome "Flying Down to Rio..." check it out, if you haven't seen it. fun stuff. early Rogers and Astaire. Fun show about a show.
    7rsoonsa

    A bare minimum of frippery results in a very effective feature.

    A startlingly mature teenage Loretta Young stars in this fast-moving melodrama as Marion Cullen, a songwriter who leaves her Kansas home for New York City to shape a career in show business and to follow the man she loves, Jimmy Decker (David Manners), a salesman whose business junket to her home town has tied their hearts together. Decker, however, is betrothed to another (Helen Vinson) and Marion discovers that success in her new profession benefits from a relationship with Ford Humphries (Louis Calhern), an influential producer but a libertine whose demands upon her include more than her ability to craft tuneful pieces for the stage. Decker, now married, continues to harbour his love for Marion, as does his best friend, medical doctor Tony Travers (George Brent) and it remains for the young musician to decide which of the three men she will choose and what sort of position she will prefer for herself, that as mistress, wife, or other woman. Graceful Loretta Young is asked to provide acting skill instead of solely her superb bone structure, and she does so to good result in mosaical scenes, displaying a full range of emotions while making them believable and, of course, is a perfect mannequin for the Orry-Kelly gowns with which she is raimented. David Manners must rely upon more than his profile here, and the stage-trained actor performs creditably, specially so in airy scenes, while silky George Brent and shrewd Louis Calhern execute their roles well; it is Una Merkel as Dixie Dare, Marion's Gotham companion, who nearly steals the show with her rendering of a salty-mouthed, high-stepping chorus girl. The entire production benefits from the extensive cinematic background of director Thornton Freeland who utilizes an interesting assortment of camera angles, is responsible for the crisp cutting and editing and handles his extras with sureness, with only the abrupt final minutes barring the work from achieving a higher aesthetic plane.
    7secondtake

    Let it get going, the plot weaves around these four solid actors nicely

    They Call It Sin (1932)

    One of many really good Loretta Young films from this era. She's young and energized and makes a great lead. This story of a sweet country girl being swept off her feet by a genuinely nice man must have struck to the core of women all over the country. Nothing extraordinary here, but all in all well done and compact.

    There are parts of the film that feel like it's an early talkie—they are a bit stiff— but there are many more parts, especially with Young, that are so fresh and alive they feel almost contemporary. The other big name is George Brent, more famous for many low key roles next to Bette Davis, and it's fun to see him so young here. But it's actually the two other leading actors —there are four—who match Young for energy on the screen. One is the other man, a common kind of actor (David Manners) with believable energy. The second is a sassy woman who supports Young through her travails, Una Merkel.

    So in all they make a fast and strangely interwoven group. You won't find the sexually suggestive layers of other pre-Code films here, even though some rules are seemingly broken. But you will find a freshness, if not intensity, that keeps this breezy drama going. They call it entertainment.

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    • Trivia
      (at around 9 mins) Marion (Loretta Young) refers to herself as "just a farmer's daughter." Young later won an Oscar for Ma femme est un grand homme (1947).
    • Goofs
      Dr. Travers enters the operating room of a hospital, stands next to the patient, and talks to the doctor while wearing ordinary clothes and without having washed.

      It's obvious the operation/procedure has been completed, as the others in the room have their masks off and the sheet was drawn up to Ford's chest just before Travers entered. At this point, it's no different than visiting a patient in a hospital room.
    • Quotes

      Dixie Dare: Honey, why don't you get wise to yourself? This town's full of men who'd go goofy over you if you'd let 'em; so let 'em! Oh, don't take 'em too seriously; just kid 'em along and get what you can out of 'em. Say, if I had your looks I'd wear ermine underwear.

      Marion Cullen: Well, maybe you would, Dixie, but I'm not the type.

      Dixie Dare: You're telling me that after the way Humphries's been givin' you the eye the last three weeks?

      Marion Cullen: Now you're imagining things.

      Dixie Dare: So's Humphries.

    • Soundtracks
      Rock of Ages
      (1830) (uncredited)

      Music by Thomas Hastings (1830)

      Played off-screen on an organ in church

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Way of Life
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • First National Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 9m(69 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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