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Actors and Sin

  • 1952
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
230
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Actors and Sin (1952)
ComedyDrama

Two-part story--the first is about a washed-up Broadway actor and his tough daughter, who is a bigger star than he is; the second is about a literary agent whose newest client--a nine-year-o... Read allTwo-part story--the first is about a washed-up Broadway actor and his tough daughter, who is a bigger star than he is; the second is about a literary agent whose newest client--a nine-year-old girl--is the author of a borderline pornographic book.Two-part story--the first is about a washed-up Broadway actor and his tough daughter, who is a bigger star than he is; the second is about a literary agent whose newest client--a nine-year-old girl--is the author of a borderline pornographic book.

  • Directors
    • Ben Hecht
    • Lee Garmes
  • Writer
    • Ben Hecht
  • Stars
    • Edward G. Robinson
    • Eddie Albert
    • Marsha Hunt
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    230
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    • Directors
      • Ben Hecht
      • Lee Garmes
    • Writer
      • Ben Hecht
    • Stars
      • Edward G. Robinson
      • Eddie Albert
      • Marsha Hunt
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • Maurice Tillayou (segment "Actor's Blood")
    Eddie Albert
    Eddie Albert
    • Orlando Higgens (segment "Woman of Sin")
    Marsha Hunt
    Marsha Hunt
    • Marcia Tillayou (segment "Actor's Blood")
    Dan O'Herlihy
    Dan O'Herlihy
    • Alfred O'Shea…
    Rudolph Anders
    Rudolph Anders
    • Otto Lachsley (segment "Actor's Blood")
    Alice Key
    • Miss Thompson…
    Ric Roman
    Ric Roman
    • Clyde Veering (segment "Actor's Blood")
    • (as Rick Roman)
    Peter Brocco
    Peter Brocco
    • Mr. Herbert (segment "Actor's Blood")
    Elizabeth Root
    • Mrs. Herbert (segment "Actor's Blood")
    Joseph Mell
    Joseph Mell
    • George Murry (segment "Actor's Blood")
    Irene Martin
    • Mrs. Murry (segment "Actor's Blood")
    Herb Bernard
    • Emile (segment "Actor's Blood")
    Robert Carson
    Robert Carson
    • Thomas Hayne (segment "Actor's Blood")
    Alan Reed
    Alan Reed
    • J.B. Cobb (segment "Woman of Sin")
    Tracey Roberts
    Tracey Roberts
    • Miss Flannigan (segment "Woman of Sin")
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Mr. Blue (segment "Woman of Sin")
    Douglas Evans
    Douglas Evans
    • Mr. Devlin (segment "Woman of Sin")
    • (as Doug Evans)
    Jody Gilbert
    Jody Gilbert
    • Mrs. Egelhofer (segment "Woman of Sin")
    • Directors
      • Ben Hecht
      • Lee Garmes
    • Writer
      • Ben Hecht
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    5boblipton

    Cynicism

    In two short features released as one picture, written and directed by Ben Hecht. In the first, Marsha Hunt becomes a Broadway star to the great admiration of her father, Edward G. Robinson. She throws it all away in affairs and booze; her murder leads Robinson to assemble a cohort of possible assassins. In the second, agent Eddie Albert sells a script to mogul Alan Reed, who's convinced this is going to be the greatest picture Hollywood ever produced. When it turns out the author is nine-year-old Jenny Hecht (daughter of Ben), there's a lot of covering-up to do.

    It's the last of seven movies that Hecht directed himself. He seemed to have gotten it into his head that Hollywood got everything wrong, and wished to make films with the writer having the final say, the way they did in the theater. There's something in that, but his attempts at doing serious movies wound up being pompous and not particularly popular; well, he got paid amazing sums of money for his writing by the people he despised.

    That pompousness shows up in the first story. The second, a burlesque of the way Hollywood was doing business and thinking it art, is acidic and often very funny. Reed is hilarious in his mock humility, and Albert's businesslike demeanor with secretary Tracey Roberts until they suddenly start necking is also very funny. The first story is disappointing, but the second makes up for it.
    5zeemanguy

    Two Movies in One

    The first half is a 43 minute film called Actor's Blood. Edward G. Robinson plays an older actor whose daughter is a current star but troubled. She dies at the start and the rest of the film is a who done it. This part is pretty good. The second film stars Eddie Albert and is a fairly silly story about a nine year old female author that writes adult love stories. This one is called Woman Of Sin.
    garth155

    Actor's and Sin by Ben Hecht

    Firstly, there absolutely IS an apostrophe in the title of this film! The title is shown on screen as 'Actor's Blood and Woman of Sin' with the words 'Actor's', 'And' and 'Sin' in bold, while the other words are in grey; the title is therefore meant to be 'Actor's and Sin'. I agree that some posters and references miss out the apostrophe, but it's there in the film!

    As regards the film itself, it is far from being alone as a portmanteau production, and the two parts are meant to complement each other. The first story - 'Actor's Blood' - is a melodramatic tale about the theatre which is very theatrically staged. The actors play it very straight. Edward G. Robinson, in particular, is very stilted and stagy in his performance; there again, he is playing a former 'ham' actor whose reviews said as much, so his take on the role is fitting. The story is no match for Conan Doyle, but is an entertaining enough whodunit with an implausible but acceptable twist at the end. Marsha Hunt and Dan O'Herlihy are reliable, as always. The second story, 'Woman of Sin' is a farcical skit on contemporary Hollywood. The plot doesn't bear analysis, but that's not the point. I found it funny and witty (not the same things!). Eddie Albert, Tracey Roberts and Alan Reed deliver fluent, satisfying performances which drive the narrative forward convincingly. Ben Hecht's daughter Jenny plays Daisy as a precocious yet amusingly infantile nine-year-old. She made me laugh, anyway, especially near the end when she is unseen, in the taxi, answering Higgins's orders with 'Check... check...'. The only weak link was Alan Mendez as Daisy's friend, Capt. Moriarty. He IS only a kid though! I enjoyed this film though I recognise it's no 'Citizen Kane'. There again, it wasn't trying to be.
    lor_

    Hecht's style

    This two-part feature from Ben Hecht and his distinguished cameraman Lee Garmes begins with a magnificently theatrical-styled performance by Edward G. Robinson, befitting an odd murder-mystery replete with thunder and theatrical effects at the end. He and daughter Marsha Hunt play thespians, and as we witness her rise and fall of a career on stage, Hecht injects his highly personal barbs concerning critics and the hangers-on of the Broadway milieu.

    Less successful is the accompanying piece, "Woman of Sin", in which Hecht cast his 9-year-old offspring Jenny Hecht as the author of a sexy romantic screenplay, which causes a ruckus allowing him to ridicule prudishness and venality in Hollywood.

    Eddie Albert has fun starring as an unscrupulous agent who unwittingly sells Jenny's dirty script. The vignette is filled with in-joke name dropping of real names, none of which have stood the test of time. The joke about kid as writer is spoiled by little Jenny's embarrassing attempt at acting -her subsequent career as actress is laughable.
    7clanciai

    Two short films, one excellent, the other terrible

    This was the first film Ben Hecht made in six years after "The Specter of the Rose", an ambitious ballet psychological thriller, and you recognize the high strung and exaggerated drama from that extreme melodrama, and Edward G. Robinson is the right character for this almost freak show. "Actor's Blood" however is only 45 minutes, and it will not disappoint you, but it is followed by another 45 minutes feature called "Woman of Sin" which is supposed to be a comedy but isn't funny at all. It's about a child star, apparently the director's own daughter, who is allowed to steal the show with disastrous consequences - this is a terrble film, intended as a satire of the film industry in Hollywood and how it works with the producers, but it is not worth spending your time. If you happen to this film, enjoy the "Actor's Blood", be prepeared that it 's ony 45 minutes, and then turn off before the other film begins, and you will be spared the worst.

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      Final film of Ben Hecht as a director and producer,
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      J.B. Cobb (segment "Woman of Sin"): Using a dirty child to make a dirty penny!

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ben Hecht's Actor's Blood and Woman of Sin
    • Filming locations
      • Motion Picture Center Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Sid Kuller Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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