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1 Plot  





2 Cast  





3 Critical reception  





4 George Cukor's reflection in 1972  





5 Preservation status  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














The Virtuous Sin






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The Virtuous Sin
Original poster
Directed byGeorge Cukor
Louis J. Gasnier
Written byMartin Brown
Louise Long
Based on a play by Lajos Zilahy
StarringWalter Huston
Kay Francis
Kenneth MacKenna
CinematographyDavid Abel
Edited byOtho Lovering
Music bySam Coslow
Ralph Rainger
Distributed byParamount Pictures

Release date

  • October 24, 1930 (1930-10-24)

Running time

80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Virtuous Sin is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor and Louis J. Gasnier and starring Walter Huston, Kay Francis, and Kenneth MacKenna. The screenplay by Martin Brown and Louise Long is based on the 1928 play The GeneralbyLajos Zilahy. A separate 1931 German-language version The Night of Decision was shot at Paramount's Joinville StudiosinParis.

Plot[edit]

Marya is married to medical student Victor Sablin, who finds it impossible to deal with military life when he is inducted into the Russian army during World War I. When her husband is sentenced to death by firing squad due to his insubordination, Marya offers herself to General Gregori Platoff in order to save him. When the two unexpectedly fall in love, Victor — not caring that his life has been spared — threatens to kill his rival. His determination to eliminate the general falters when Marya confesses she is not in love with her husband — and never was.

Cast[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

Mordaunt Hall of the New York Times called the film "a clever comedy with a splendid performance by Walter Huston" and added, "There is a constant fund of interest in this picture's action. It is one of those rare offerings in which youth takes a back seat.[1]

George Cukor's reflection in 1972[edit]

In the book On Cukor, director George Cukor confided to biographer Gavin Lambert: "It wasn't much good. I'd be in great shock if they [film restorationists & historians] rescued this one. I remember that I enjoyed working with Kay Francis and Walter Huston, though."[2]

Preservation status[edit]

A complete print of this film is held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. However, the UCLA archive's website says the print is too shrunken for projection.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Review", The New York Times.
  • ^ Parish, James Robert; Mank, Gregory W.; Stanke, Don E. (1978), The Hollywood Beauties, New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House Publishers, p. 73, ISBN 0-87000-412-3
  • ^ UCLA Film and Television Archive website
  • External links[edit]


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