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Director
  
George Abbott

Genre
  
Drama

Language
  
English

6.6/10
IMDb

Cinematography
  
George J. Folsey

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

The Cheat (1931 film) movie poster

Writer
  
Harry Hervey
,
Hector Turnbull

Release date
  
November 28, 1931 (1931-11-28)

Cast
  
Tallulah Bankhead
(Elsa Carlyle),
Harvey Stephens
(Jeffrey Carlyle),
Irving Pichel
(Hardy Livingstone),
Jay Fassett
(Terrell)

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The Cheat (1931) is an American Pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott and starring Tallulah Bankhead and Harvey Stephens. The film is a remake of the 1915 silent film of the same name, directed by Cecil B. DeMille.

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Plot

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Elsa Carlyle (Tallulah Bankhead), in contrast to her charming personality and loving relationship with her indulgent husband, Jeffrey (Harvey Stephens), is a compulsive gambler and spendthrift who is overly concerned with social standing and appearances.

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Jeffrey tries to convince Elsa to avoid spending while he makes investments in an effort to provide them with enough wealth to live comfortably for the rest of their lives, but she had impulsively placed a large bet and immediately is $10,000 in debt. Later, after helping raise money for a charitable cause, she steals this money and invests it in a stock scheme, and promptly loses it as well when the stock tanks. Hardy Livingston (Irving Pichel), a wealthy lady's man, has his eye on Elsa and finds his chance to trap her into an adulterous affair by giving her the money she needs to repay the charity money.

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The next day Jeffrey informs her his investments have paid off and they are now fabulously wealthy. She attempts to repay the money she had borrowed from Livingston, however he wants sexual favors instead. Elsa says she would rather commit suicide; Livingston hands her a pistol and invites her to do so and when she does not, he attempts to rape her and she responds by taking the pistol and shooting him.

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A suspicious Jeffrey has followed her and takes the blame for the shooting. As Jeffrey is on trial, Livingstone claims Jeffrey had tried to cheat him out of a debt and then shot him. To protect Elsa, Jeffrey refuses to deny this, and so Elsa stops the trial by shouting out the truth and showing the court the brand Livingstone had placed on her. The judge drops the charges against Jeffrey, Elsa promises again to stop gambling and the film ends.

Cast

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  • Tallulah Bankhead as Elsa Carlyle
  • Harvey Stephens as Jeffrey Carlyle
  • Irving Pichel as Hardy Livingstone
  • Jay Fassett as Terrell
  • Ann Andrews as Mrs. Albright
  • Edward Keane as Defense Attorney
  • References

    The Cheat (1931 film) Wikipedia
    The Cheat (1931 film) IMDb The Cheat (1931 film) themoviedb.org