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Director: Edward Ludwig
Cast: Paul Lukas, Madge Evans, Helen Vinson, May Robson
A book publisher finds his business floundering, which prompts his socially ambitious wife to desert him for a society millionaire, leaving him with their young son. The publisher's fortunes improve dramatically, however, when a best-selling romance novelist decides to publish her new book with his firm. In the meantime, his ex-wife has married the millionaire, and she and her new mother-in-law come up with a plan to sue her ex-husband for custody of the boy.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Age of Indiscretion (1935), directed by Edward Ludwig, is a romantic drama that received a mixed critical reception. While details about awards or audience ratings are not readily available, the film's plot centers around a book publisher whose business and personal life undergo dramatic changes.
Why you might like this:
Age of Indiscretion (1935) features a compelling blend of romance and drama, directed by the talented Edward Ludwig. The film's complex custody battle and the flawed yet sympathetic characters, led by Paul Lukas, make for an engaging narrative that will particularly appeal to fans of classic melodramas.
Age of Indiscretion is a 1935 American drama film directed by Edward Ludwig and written by Leon Gordon and Otis Garrett. The film stars Paul Lukas, Madge Evans, Helen Vinson, May Robson, David Holt and Ralph Forbes.
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