Film Review
The Crash is a cynical
portrayal of human nature which must, to a 1930s audience, have
appeared shocking.
It is an engaging morality piece which,
despite its anodyne and predictable plot, has a certain charm, thanks
mainly to William Dieterle's imaginative direction. Ruth
Chatterton plays the egocentric adventurer with cool efficiency and
yet, remarkably, manages to retain our sympathy, probably because the
male characters she interacts with appear even more spineless and
selfish than her own. Playing opposite Chatterton is George
Brent, who appeared with her in three other films; the couple married
shortly after making this film, but divorced two years later.
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Next William Dieterle film:
Female (1933)
Film Synopsis
To escape her poverty-ridden background, Linda Gault marries wealthy
stockbroker Geoff Gault, but theirs is clearly a marriage of
convenience, not of love. Geoff uses his wife to elicit
information from financiers to inform his investment decisions.
However, in 1929, this scheme backfires when the stock market suddenly
collapses. Virtually bankrupt, Geoff stays in New York to cover
his debts whilst Linda heads off for Bermuda to avoid being seen in her
new straitened circumstances. There, Linda meets a man who
owns a large sheep farm in Australia and, realising that he offers her
a far better future than Geoff can provide, she decides to divorce her
husband...
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Film Credits
- Director: William Dieterle
- Script: Earl Baldwin,
Larry Barretto (novel)
- Cinematographer: Ernest Haller
- Music: W. Franke Harling
- Cast: Ruth Chatterton (Linda Gault),
George Brent (Geoffrey Gault), Lois Wilson (Marcia Peterson),
Barbara Leonard (Celeste), Paul Cavanagh (Ronald 'Ronnie' Sanderson),
Henry Kolker (John 'Jack' Fair), Hardie Albright (Arthur Pringle),
Ivan F. Simpson (Hodge, Linda's Butler),
Edith Kingdon (Mrs. R. Hazeltine),
Herman Bing (E.F. McSorley),
A.S. 'Pop' Byron (House Detective),
Leonard Carey (Fair's Butler),
Elspeth Dudgeon (Solitaire Player),
Harold Entwistle (Waiter in Bermuda Bar), Virginia Hammond (Nadine), Allan Lane (Geoffrey's Associate),
Richard Tucker (Frank Parrish), Helen Vinson (Esther Parrish)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Support: Black and White
- Runtime: 58 min