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Release Date:
21 April 1929 (Finland) more
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Hear the marvelous sound accompaniment by Nathaniel Shilkret and Joseph Pasternack...You'll hum the captivating tune of the theme song, "Just a Sweetheart." more
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Gum-chewing frizzy-haired golddigger Marie Skinner cooks up a scheme with her lover Babe Winsor, a jazz hound... more | add synopsis
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This one won't change your life, but it's a very pleasant little morality tale more (9 total)

Cast

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Jean Hersholt ... William Judson - the Father
Phyllis Haver ... Marie Skinner
Belle Bennett ... Mrs. Judson - the Mother
Sally O'Neil ... Ruth Judson - the Daughter
Don Alvarado ... Babe Winsor
William Bakewell ... Billy Judson - the Son
John Batten ... Friend of the Judsons
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88 min (2004 alternate version)
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1.20 : 1 more
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Mono (MovieTone) (music and sound effects) | Silent
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No information on the source of the movie, "The Single Standard," has been found. more
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Continuity: When Marie is at the barber shop, and Judson leaves his chair, she asks a man to pick up the newspaper to read Judson's news about his recent deal. After reading the news, she looks at Judson, and then the scene switches to be seen from other angle, where you can see that Marie is asking the man to pick up the newspaper again. more
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Opening Dialogue Card: The battle of the sexes - always being fought and never being won. more
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Version of The Battle of the Sexes (1914) more
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Just a Sweetheart more

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4 out of 4 people found the following review useful.
This one won't change your life, but it's a very pleasant little morality tale, 5 August 2006
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Author: planktonrules from Bradenton, Florida

I was very surprised when I watched this film that it was by director D. W. Griffith, as in places the direction looked very modern--much more than I had seen in many of his previous films. In particular, at the beginning, there are some very creative sweeping shots and camera tricks. They are also quite apparent towards the end of the film. Plus, even though this is at heart a morality tale, it seemed so much less histrionic and preachy than other Griffith films I've seen. For 1928, the film was well-done and quite watchable.

Jean Hersholt is a rich industrialist and Phyllis Haver decides when she first sees him that she MUST have him--not out of any love at all, but because she is a "gold digger". Despite his being a rather ordinary looking older man and being happily married, Ms. Haver throws her energies into snagging the guy. This actually leads to a cute scene where she is trying to think up how she will introduce herself to him--it doesn't go at all like she planned, but it does indeed work! And, disappointingly, Hersholt is at heart a dope and he falls for her routine without question. In the meantime, his family doesn't suspect until they accidentally catch him with the bimbo when he is supposed to be working late! Where exactly the movie goes next and all the little details I'll leave for you to discover. However, the movie is a breezy and interesting little film worth seeing if you like silent cinema. The Kino Video version features excellent music and an excellent quality print.

PS--Although she's not listed in the credits and the IMDb database does NOT confirm it, it looks as if Joan Blondell is one of the extras in the nightclub scene. If it's not her, it's a dead-ringer!

PPS--According to IMDb, Phyllis Haver retired from movies a short time after making this film, as she married a millionaire and stopped working! Now THAT'S irony!

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