Stolen Heaven (1931)
A hooker gets followed home by a man she thinks is drunk, but it turns out he's been wounded in a robbery of a radio factory where he used to work. As the police swarm into the seedy tenement, she decides to help him, and the two form an uneasy alliance culminating in a suicide pact.
Director: George Abbott
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Nancy Carroll as Mary |
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Phillips Holmes as Joe Bartlett |
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Louis Calhern as Steve Perry |
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Edward Keane as Detective Morgan |
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Joan Carrol as Mrs. Woodbridge-Wood |
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G. Albert Smith as Harvey |
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Dagmar Oakland as Dorothea |
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Guy Kibbee as Police Commissioner |
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Joseph Crehan as Henry - Steve's Butler |
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Edward Ryan as Child on Beach |
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Margaret McNamara as Child on Beach |
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Tom Carter as Traffic Controller |
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Buford Armitage as Mr. Cornell |
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Orquesta Habana-Casino as Musical Ensemble |
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Joan Kenyon as Mrs. Cornell |
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Carola Kip as Undetermined Minor Role |
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Charles C. Wilson as Detective |
| Writing | George Abbott | Writer |
| Directing | George Abbott | Director |
| Camera | George J. Folsey | Director of Photography |