The Constant Woman
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Writer Eugene ONeill , Recklessness , Warren Duff , F. Hugh Herbert Release date 1933 (1933) Screenplay F. Hugh Herbert, Warren B. Duff Cast (Lou), (Walt Underwood), (Marlene Underwood), Tommy Conlon (Jimmie Underwood), Lionel Bel (Character Man)Similar movies Eugene ONeill wrote the story for The Constant Woman and Desire Under the Elms |
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The Constant Woman (1933), also known as Auction in Souls and Hell in a Circus, is an American Pre-Code film directed by Victor Schertzinger. It is based on an early Eugene O'Neill play called Recklessness.
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Plot
Marlene Underwood is a star circus performer, whose husband Walt buys the circus while their son Jimmie worships everything his mother does. Marlene leaves them both to go join a larger show, then is killed in a fire, resulting in Walt going into a downward spiral of alcohol and sorrow.
A woman called Lou helps restore Walt's faith in human nature, but she is resented by young Jimmie, who feels she is trying to take his mother's place. Walt gets back on his feet, but now must try to stop Jimmie from joining the circus himself.
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