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- | '''''The Seventh Commandment''''' is a 1932 American [[Pre-Code]] [[crime film]] directed by [[Dwain Esper]] and [[James P. Hogan (director)|James P. Hogan]] and starring [[Victoria Vinton]], [[George LeMaire]] and [[James Harrison (actor)|James Harrison]]. It was produced on [[Poverty Row]] as a [[second feature]]. The title refers to the [[Ten Commandments|Seventh Commandment]] "[[Thou shalt not commit adultery]]". It is now considered a [[lost film]]. | + | |
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- | ==Plot== | + | |
- | A young man from the country heads to a big city in order to make his fortune. However he soon falls in with bad company, taking part in games of [[strip poker]] and promiscuous activities. Disgusted by such a life he returns to his hometown and plans to marry his childhood sweetheart Mary, but is alarmed to discover he has caught [[syphilis]]. | + | |
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- | ==Cast== | + | |
- | * Stuart James as David Hayes | + | |
- | * [[Victoria Vinton]] as Mary Townley | + | |
- | * [[George LeMaire]] as Cubby | + | |
- | * [[James Harrison (actor)|James Harrison]] as Numbskull | + | |
- | * [[Maxine Collins]] as Vi | + | |
- | * [[Virginia Griffith]] as Sue | + | |
- | * [[Martha Heath]] as Fanny | + | |
- | * [[Alma Powell (actor)|Alma Powell]] as Ma Townley | + | |
- | * [[William Malan]] a s Pa Townley | + | |
- | * [[Frank Schwab (actor)|Frank Schwab]] as Gloomy | + | |
- | * [[Edward Carlie]] as The Doctor | + | |
- | * [[Horace B. Carpenter]] as The Quack Doctor | + | |
- | * [[E. Alyn Warren]] as The Philosopher | + | |
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