

The Cheat
(El fraude)
(USA, 1931) [B/N, 74 m.].
Género: Drama, Melodrama / Juego, Adulterio, Remake.
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Ficha técnica.
Dirección: George Abbott.
Argumento: Hector Turnbull (guión versión muda).
Guión: Harry Hervey.
Fotografía: George J. Folsey (B&W).
Música: -
Producción: -
Productora: Paramount Pictures.
Sinopsis: A Elsa le encanta el juego y las apuestas, y pese a contar con el amor de su marido, ella ambiciona posición social. Los problemas surgirán a raíz de perder una gran suma apostando, tras haber tenido una corazonada... (FILMAFFINITY)
Otras versiones:
- The Cheat (La marca del fuego, 1915). Cecil B. DeMille, con Fannie Ward, Sessue Hayakawa yJack Dean. IMDb
- The Cheat (La marca del fuego, 1923). George Fitzmaurice, con Pola Negri, Jack Holt y Charles de Rochefort. IMDb
- Forfaiture (Francia, 1937). Marcel L'Herbier, con Victor Francen, Sessue Hayakawa y Louis Jouvet. IMDb

AMG SYNOPSIS: This Depression-era melodrama chronicles the travails of a wealthy family that is nearly destroyed by a wife's compulsive gambling. The trouble begins when the Long Island housewife loses $10,000 while gambling in a club. Trying hard to conceal this loss from her hubby, she embezzles from a charity fund. -- Iotis Erlewine
AMG REVIEW: Although it's sheer trash, The Cheat is an amusing film to watch for camp lovers, especially as it contains a wonderfully over the top turn from the one and only Tallulah Bankhead. Cheat is a wallow through and through, a melodrama that exists only to degrade. Theoretically, Cheat is a cautionary tale about the dangers of gambling, but it's really just a chance to ogle at the rich misbehaving, to see some salacious skullduggery by a rich pervert, and to witness said pervert get his just desserts after physically branding Bankhead for refusing his advances. Harry Hervey's screenplay is hogwash and trollop, but it does provide plenty of unintentional laugha. George Abbott's direction is slushy, but he does have fun when he gets to highlight the seamier aspects of the story. The physical production itself is quite good, with Paramount having clearly given the project a more than decent budget. Bankhead is a riot; she certainly is trying hard, and her commitment shows that in the right project, she really would be capable of turning in a stunning project. But this is far from the right project, and her full-throttle approach doesn't survive the tripe. -- Craig Butler
Versión DVDRip VO+SE Gb.
Publicada por joemallon en KG, emulizada por jangelcm en CC / Pasanen en Noirestyle.
Subtítulos (descarga directa): castellano / inglés.
(1) Subs en castellano, resincronizados y corregidos por shoocat.
(2) Subs en inglés, resincronizados por shoocat.
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Pre-Code Hollywood Collection (2009)

- The Cheat (George Abbott, 1931) DVDRip VOSE
- Merrily We Go to Hell (Dorothy Arzner, 1932) DVDRip VOSE
- Hot Saturday (William A. Seiter, 1932) DVDRip VOSE
- Torch Singer (Alexander Hall & George Somnes, 1933)
- Murder at the Vanities (Mitchell Leisen, 1934) DVDRip VOSE
- Search for Beauty (Erle C. Kenton, 1934) DVDRip VOSE
For the first time ever, Universal opens its vaults to bring you 6 classic films from the most decadent era in motion picture history: Pre-Code Hollywood. In 1934, Hollywood was turned upside down by the enforcement of a strict “Production Code” that would change the way movies were made for the next 34 years. During the “pre-Code” period (1929 to mid-1934), censorship barely existed in Hollywood and filmmakers had free reign to make the movies they wanted and the public demanded. No subject was taboo including adultery, murder, or sex. Starring screen legends Cary Grant, Fredric March, Claudette Colbert, Tallulah Bankhead, Randolph Scott, and Sylvia Sidney, the Pre-Code Hollywood Collection forever captures one of the most unique periods in cinema history.
- The Cheat. A compulsive gambler (Tallulah Bankhead) will do anything to pay off her debt - including turning to a wealthy businessman behind her husband’s back.
- Merrily We Go to Hell. An abusive alcoholic (Fredric March) reunites with a woman from his past and drives his wife (Sylvia Sidney) to drastic measures.
- Hot Saturday Scandal erupts after a young woman (Nancy Carroll) innocently spends the night with a notorious playboy (Cary Grant) and neglects to tell her fiancé (Randolph Scott).
- Torch Singer After giving up her illegitimate child for adoption, a notorious nightclub singer (Claudette Colbert) attempts to find her daughter through a children’s radio show.
- Murder at the Vanities While sexy musical revue “The Vanities” captivates an audience on its opening night, a murder investigation takes place backstage.
- Search for Beauty Olympic swimming champions (Buster Crabbe and Ida Lupino) are tricked into endorsing a racy magazine - and much worse (Amazon).
Cine y censura en la era dorada de Hollywood (en preparación)