Man, Woman and Sin (1927)

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A young man takes a succession of odd jobs in order to save enough money to buy himself and his mother a house. He lands a position in a newspaper office and falls in love with the beautiful society editor, who is secretly having an affair with the married managing editor. She returns the young man's affections in order to make her lover jealous, but finds herself falling for him.

Director: Monta Bell
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 70 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Percy Hilburn
Editing: Blanche Sewell
Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

newspaper, mother, silent film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Man, Woman and Sin about?
A young man takes a succession of odd jobs in order to save enough money to buy himself and his mother a house. He lands a position in a newspaper office and falls in love with the beautiful society editor, who is secretly having an affair with the married managing editor. She returns the young man's affections in order to make her lover jealous, but finds herself falling for him.
Who directed Man, Woman and Sin?
Man, Woman and Sin was directed by Monta Bell.
Who stars in Man, Woman and Sin?
Man, Woman and Sin stars John Gilbert, Jeanne Eagels, Gladys Brockwell, Marc McDermott, Philip W. Anderson, Hayden Stevenson.
How long is Man, Woman and Sin?
Man, Woman and Sin has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is Man, Woman and Sin?
Man, Woman and Sin is a Drama film.
Where was Man, Woman and Sin produced?
Man, Woman and Sin was produced in United States of America.