Virtue (film)

Virtue (film)

Infobox Film
name = Virtue


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director = Edward Buzzell
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writer = Ethel Hill (story)
Robert Riskin
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starring = Carole Lombard
Pat O'Brien
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released = October 25 1932
runtime = 68 minutes
country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0023659

"Virtue" is a 1932 romance film starring Carole Lombard and Pat O'Brien.

Plot summary

New York City streetwalker Mae (Carole Lombard) is placed on a train by a policeman and told not to come back. However, she gets off, taking the cab of Jimmy Doyle (Pat O'Brien), who doesn't think much of women. She slips away without paying the fare. Her friend and fellow prostitute, Lil (Mayo Methot), advises her to find honest work.

The next day, Mae goes to the cab company to pay Jimmy. They start arguing, but they are attracted to each other. He gets her a job as a waitress. By coincidence, Gert (Shirley Grey), another ex-whore who knows her, also works at the restaurant.

Jimmy and Mae soon marry, but Mae doesn't tell her new husband about her past. After a honeymoon at Coney Island, the happy couple are met at Mae's apartment by a policeman who mistakes Jimmy for Mae's latest "client". Jimmy shows him their marriage license to clear up the trouble, then leaves to think things over. He returns the next day, ready to try to make the marriage work.

Jimmy has saved $380 of the $500 he needs to become a partner in a gas station. However, Gert begs Mae to lend her $200 for a doctor. Despite her misgivings, Mae gives it to her. The next day, she learns that Gert has lied to her. When Jimmy tells her that the gas station owner needs money and is willing to settle for what he already has, Mae begins searching desperately for Gert.

Mae finally finds her and slaps her around until she promises to get her the money the next night. However, Gert has given the money to her boyfriend Toots (Jack La Rue), who is also Lil's pimp. When Gert tries to steal the $200 from his wallet, Toots catches her and accidentally kills her. He hides the body, then watches from hiding as Mae shows up, finds the money and leaves.

The police arrest Mae for the crime because she left her bag behind in Gert's apartment. However, a distrusting Jimmy had been following Mae and knows a man was with Gert. He learns that it was Toots, but when he confronts him, Lil gives Toots an alibi. Jimmy goes to the police to report what he knows, but Lil convinces Toots to go to the same police station to lodge a complaint against Jimmy. Lil reveals herself to be Mae's true friend, admitting that Toots lied and exonerating Mae.

Cast

*Carole Lombard as Mae
*Pat O'Brien as Jimmy Doyle
*Mayo Methot as Lil Blair
*Shirley Grey as Gert
*Jack La Rue as Toots
*Ward Bond as Frank, Jimmy's friend
*Willard Robertson as MacKenzie, the policeman

External links

*tcmdb title|id=3803|title=Virtue


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