The Beloved Bachelor

The Beloved Bachelor (1931)


  • Genre: Drama, Family, Romance
  • Release Date: 1931-10-23
  • Runtime: 1h 12min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Paramount
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Lloyd Corrigan

Summary

Michael Morda, a young sculptor living in San Francisco, is madly in love with Elinor Hunter, and they plan to be married. When Elinor becomes jealous of Julie Stressman, an old friend of Michael's and one of his models, Michael reluctantly asks Julie not to visit him at his studio. They agree to meet only at the construction site where he is working on a sculpture for which Julie is modeling. When Elinor also shows up at the site, Julie leaves so as to avoid a confrontation, but she is killed by some falling materials. Julie's dying request is that Michael adopt her daughter Mitzi, whose father died years earlier. In order to prevent Mitzi from being taken to an orphanage, Michael lies and says he is her father. Elinor hears this, and without asking questions, leaves him and marries another man the same night.

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  • Paul Lukas

    as Michael Morda
  • Dorothy Jordan

    as Mitzi
  • Vivienne Osborne

    as Elinor Hunter
  • Charles Ruggles

    as Jerry Wells
  • Marjorie Gateson

    as Hortense Cole
  • John Breeden

    as Jimmy Martin
  • Harold Minjir

    as Winthrop Cole
  • Leni Stengel

    as Julie Stressman
  • Betty Van Allen

    as Mitzi, aged 6
  • Alma Chester

    as Martha
  • Guy Oliver

    as John Adams
Directing Lloyd Corrigan Director
Directing Edwin L. Marin Assistant Director
Crew Charles Rosher Cinematography
Camera William Rand Camera Operator
Camera Guy Bennett Camera Operator
Camera Lucien Ballard Camera Technician
Camera Thomas Morris Camera Technician
Writing Raymond Griffith Adaptation
Writing Agnes Brand Leahy Adaptation
Writing Sidney Buchman Dialogue
Camera William E. Thomas Still Photographer

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