Child of Manhattan

Child of Manhattan (1933)

The drama of a good girl with a bad name!

  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1933-02-11
  • User Rating: 8/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 10min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Edward Buzzell
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Summary

Paul Vanderkill is extraordinarily wealthy because his grandfather happened to buy farmland in what was to become Midtown Manhattan. The Loveland Dance Hall is one of the tenants of the Vanderkill estates. To reassure his aunt Sophie, Vanderkill visits Loveland to determine whether it is as disreputable as Sophie suspects. There he meets a dime-a-dance girl, Madeleine MacGonagal, who charms him with her quaint proletarian accent. They begin a secret affair, which turns into a secret marriage when pregnancy ensues. When the baby fails to survive, Madeleine decides that since he had married her only for the baby's sake, she should make haste to Mexico to secure a divorce. There she meets Panama Canal Kelly, a former suitor who now owns a silver mine. Her plans for divorce and quick remarriage are complicated when Vanderkill arrives to confront her.

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  • Nancy Carroll

    as Madelaine McGonagle
  • John Boles

    as Paul Vanderkill
  • Buck Jones

    as "Panama Canal" Kelley
  • Jessie Ralph

    as Aunt Minnie
  • Clara Blandick

    as Aunt Sophie
  • Luis Alberni

    as Carlos Spumoni Bustamente
  • Warburton Gamble

    as Stephen Eggleston
  • Jane Darwell

    as Mrs. McGonagle
  • Garry Owen

    as Buddy McGonagle
  • Betty Grable

    as Lucy McGonagle
  • Nat Pendleton

    as Spyrene - Dance Hall Bouncer
  • Edward LeSaint

    as Dr. Schultz
  • Matthew Betz

    as Chet Watson (uncredited)
  • Tyler Brooke

    as Dulcey
Directing Edward Buzzell Director
Editing Jack Dennis Editor
Writing Preston Sturges Theatre Play
Writing Gertrude Purcell Screenplay
Camera Ted Tetzlaff Director of Photography
Writing Maurine Dallas Watkins Screenplay

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