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Two Sinners
Directed byArthur Lubin
Written byJefferson Parker
Based onTwo Black Sheep
by Warwick Deeping
Produced byTrem Carr
Starring
  • Martha Sleeper
  • Minna Gombell
  • Ferdinand Munier
  • Cora Sue Collins
  • Margaret Seddon
  • Harrington Reynolds
  • CinematographyHarry Neumann
    Edited byJack Ogilvie

    Production
    company

    Trem Carr Productions

    Distributed byRepublic Pictures

    Release date

    • September 12, 1935 (1935-09-12)

    Running time

    72 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish

    Two Sinners is a 1935 film directed by Arthur Lubin.[1][2]

    Plot

    [edit]

    In London, Henry Vane gets out of prison after serving fifteen years for murder and tries to rebuild his life.

    Cast

    [edit]

    Production

    [edit]

    The working title of Two Sinners was Two Black Sheep, the title of the 1933 Warwick Deeping novel on which it was based.[3] The novel had become a best seller.[4] In May 1935, Republic announced they would make a film of the novel.[5] The same month, Arthur Lubin signed a contract with Republic for a year to make six pictures starting with the book Two Black Sheep that became the film Two Sinners.[6]

    Otto Kruger was cast in July 1935.[7]

    Release

    [edit]

    Two Sinners was released as a second feature in some U.S. theaters alongside the Kay Francis vehicle The Goose and the Gander.[3]

    The film impressed the holders of the rights to a W.W. Jacobs story which persuaded them to sell it to Lubin years later to make Footsteps in the Fog.[8]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Schallert, E. (Sep 19, 1935). "Paramount preparing "rip van winkle" as W. C. fields starring picture". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 163378429.
  • ^ Vagg, Stephen (14 September 2019). "The Cinema of Arthur Lubin". Diabolique Magazine.
  • ^ a b "Photo-Drama". Lewiston Daily Sun. 28 July 2014. p. 2.
  • ^ "Best Sellers Here and Elsewhere". New York Times. Sep 25, 1933. p. 13.
  • ^ "46 FILMS SCHEDULED BY REPUBLIC PICTURES". New York Times. May 14, 1935. p. 17.
  • ^ Schallert, E. (May 28, 1935). "Negotiations started for filming of "petrified forest" with leslie howard". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 163303169.
  • ^ "SCREEN NOTES". New York Times. 17 July 1935. p. 22.
  • ^ Schallert, E. (Aug 15, 1949). "Super oscar winners likely to join forces; latin gains star rating". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166004527.
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