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Two Sinners
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Two Sinners

Sep 12, 1935
1h 11m
★ 10.0

BASED ON WARWICK DEEPING'S COSMOPOLITIAN MAGAZINE STORY "TWO BLACK SHEEP"

Overview

An ex-convict gets released after shooting a fellow who made a play for his wife. When he meets Sleeper, his life takes a change for the better, but along with her comes the boisterous little Collins, for whom she is a governess.

Genres

Romance

Production Companies

Trem Carr Productions

Cast

Otto Kruger

Henry Vane

Otto Kruger

Martha Sleeper

Elsie Summerstone

Martha Sleeper

Minna Gombell

Mrs. Pym

Minna Gombell

Cora Sue Collins

Sally Pym

Cora Sue Collins

Margaret Seddon

Mrs. Summerstone

Margaret Seddon

Olaf Hytten

French Judge

Olaf Hytten

C. Montague Shaw

Mr. Gryllis

C. Montague Shaw

William P. Carleton

Heggie

William P. Carleton

Bess Flowers

Minor Role (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Ferdinand Munier

Monte

Ferdinand Munier

Harrington Reynolds

Major Ritchie

Harrington Reynolds

Fred Walton

Shepley

Fred Walton

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