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{{Infobox Film
{{Infobox film
| name = Child of Manhattan
| name = Child of Manhattan
| image = Child of Manhattan poster.jpg
| image = Child of Manhattan poster.jpg
| image_size = 215px
| caption = theatrical poster
| caption = theatrical poster
| director = [[Edward Buzzell]]
| director = [[Edward Buzzell]]
| writer = [[Preston Sturges]] ''(play)''<br />Gertrude Purcell
| producer =
| writer = [[Preston Sturges]] ''(play)''<br>Gertrude Purcell
| starring = [[Nancy Carroll]]<br />[[John Boles (actor)|John Boles]]<br />[[Buck Jones]]
| narrator =
| starring = [[Nancy Carroll]]<br>[[John Boles (actor)|John Boles]]<br>[[Buck Jones]]
| music =
| cinematography = [[Ted Tetzlaff]]
| cinematography = [[Ted Tetzlaff]]
| editing = Jack Dennis
| editing = Jack Dennis
| distributor = [[Columbia Pictures]]
| distributor = [[Columbia Pictures]]
| released = 4 February 1933 ''(ltd.)''<br>11 February ''(NYC)''
| released = 4 February 1933 ''(ltd.)''<br />11 February ''(NYC)''
| runtime = 70 minutes
| runtime = 70 minutes
| country = {{FilmUS}}
| country = {{FilmUS}}
| language = {{English}}
| language = English
| budget =
| gross =
}}
}}
'''''Child of Manhattan''''' is a 1933 [[Pre-Code Hollywood|Pre-code]] [[Columbia Pictures]] [[melodrama]] film based on the [[Child of Manhattan (play)|play of the same name]] by [[Preston Sturges]], which was presented on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] in 1932. The film was directed by [[Edward Buzzell]] and written for the screen by Gertrude Purcell, and stars [[Nancy Carroll]], star of musical comedies at [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]], [[John Boles (actor)|John Boles]], and cowboy star [[Buck Jones|Charles "Buck" Jones]].
'''''Child of Manhattan''''' is a 1933 [[Pre-Code Hollywood|Pre-code]] [[Columbia Pictures]] [[melodrama]] film based on the [[Child of Manhattan (play)|play of the same name]] by [[Preston Sturges]], which was presented on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] in 1932. The film was directed by [[Edward Buzzell]] and written for the screen by Gertrude Purcell, and stars [[Nancy Carroll]], star of musical comedies at [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]], [[John Boles (actor)|John Boles]], and cowboy star [[Buck Jones|Charles "Buck" Jones]].


''Child of Manhattan'' was the second of Sturges' plays to be adapted into a film, after ''[[Strictly Dishonorable (play)|Strictly Dishonorable]]''. Unfortunately, "most of the wittier and more pungent lines were lost in translation."<ref name=amg />
''Child of Manhattan'' was the second of Sturges' plays to be adapted into a film, after ''[[Strictly Dishonorable (play)|Strictly Dishonorable]]''. Unfortunately, "most of the wittier and more pungent lines were lost in translation."<ref name=amg />

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==Plot==
==Plot==
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==Cast==
==Cast==

*[[Nancy Carroll]] as ''Madeleine McGonegle''
*[[Nancy Carroll]] as ''Madeleine McGonegle''
*[[John Boles (actor)|John Boles]] as ''Paul Otto Vanderkill''
*[[John Boles (actor)|John Boles]] as ''Paul Otto Vanderkill''
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*{{tcmdb title|70795|Child of Manhattan}}
*{{tcmdb title|70795|Child of Manhattan}}
*{{Amg movie|87139|Child of Manhattan}}
*{{Amg movie|87139|Child of Manhattan}}

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{{Preston Sturges}}
{{Preston Sturges}}

Revision as of 10:34, 18 August 2010

Child of Manhattan
theatrical poster
Directed byEdward Buzzell
Written byPreston Sturges (play)
Gertrude Purcell
StarringNancy Carroll
John Boles
Buck Jones
CinematographyTed Tetzlaff
Edited byJack Dennis
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release dates
4 February 1933 (ltd.)
11 February (NYC)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryTemplate:FilmUS
LanguageEnglish

Child of Manhattan is a 1933 Pre-code Columbia Pictures melodrama film based on the play of the same name by Preston Sturges, which was presented on Broadway in 1932. The film was directed by Edward Buzzell and written for the screen by Gertrude Purcell, and stars Nancy Carroll, star of musical comedies at Paramount, John Boles, and cowboy star Charles "Buck" Jones.

Child of Manhattan was the second of Sturges' plays to be adapted into a film, after Strictly Dishonorable. Unfortunately, "most of the wittier and more pungent lines were lost in translation."[1]

Plot

Taxi dancer Madeleine McGonegle (Nancy Carroll) attracts the attention of millionaire Paul Vanderkill (John Boles), and when she become pregnant, they get married to avoid a scandal. When the baby dies at birth, Madeleine runs away to Mexico, to give Paul the divorce she thinks he wants. There, she meets "Panama Canal" Kelly (cowboy star Buck Jones), an old friend who proposed to her before he went west. Undeterred by her recent past, he asks her again to get married, and she eventually agrees. Whe Paul discovers where she is, he shows up just as the couple is about to be wed. When Panama overhears Madeleine confess her love to Paul, he bows out of the picture.[1][2][3]

Cast

Production

Child of Manhattan was in production from 12 November through 6 December 1932.[4] The movie shot for two weeks with Neil Hamilton playing the part of "Paul", before he was replaced by John Boles.[5]

The film had a limited release on 4 February 1933, and went into general release in New York on 11 February.[6] It was marketed with the taglines: The World called her BAD because she dared to LOVE! and Women called her Sinner! Men called her Siren! He called her Sweetheart![7]

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