But the Flesh Is Weak
- Original title
- But the Flesh Is Weak
- Year
- 1932
- Running time
- 77 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Ivor Novello. Play: Ivor Novello
- Cast
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- Robert Montgomery
- Nora Gregor
- Heather Thatcher
- Edward Everett Horton
- C. Aubrey Smith
- Nils Asther
- Frederick Kerr
- Eva Moore
- Forrester Harvey
- Desmond Roberts
- Ray Milland
- Mitchell Leisen
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- Cinematography
Oliver T. Marsh (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Comedy
- Synopsis
- The Clements father and son live by the generosity of rich women. Max, the son, sets his sites on Lady Joan, who is rich, but down-to-earth and charming. At her house he meets Rosine Brown, an Austrian widow involved with a rich man. Instantly infatuated with her, Max pursues Rosine until she relents and agrees to marry him. But the elder Clement loses 4500 pounds gambling and Max decides he must marry Joan to prevent his father's imprisonment.
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