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Synopsis
This Depression-era romantic drama, which offers a surprisingly potent and unsentimental view of the economic hardships of the time, stars Spencer Tracy as Bill, a rough-hewn laborer struggling to get by and sleeping in a Hooverville shack. Bill meets Trina (Loretta Young), a sad and desperate young woman with no prospects and nowhere to go; her plight touches his heart of stone, and he allows her to stay with him. Bill picks up work where and when he can, while Trina tries to turn their hovel into a home. Bill soon makes the acquaintance of Fay LaRue (Glenda Farrell), a brassy showgirl whose career is on the way up and wouldn't mind if Bill tagged along. But Bill learns that leaving Trina behind won't be as simple as he thought. Trina is pregnant with his child, so he ends up planning a dangerous robbery in hopes of raising enough money to provide a proper home for Trina and the baby. Dealing with tough material in an adult manner, A Man's Castle was considered quite daring in its day. A year after its release, Hollywood adopted the Production Code that prohibited the depiction of unwed cohabitation and premarital pregnancy (among many other things), which would have made this a very different film. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Walter Connolly Ira
Glenda Farrell Fay LaRue
Arthur Hohl Bragg
Dickie Moore Joie the Crippled Boy
Marjorie Rambeau Flossie
Spencer Tracy Bill
Loretta Young Trina

Production Crew

Joseph H. August Cinematographer
Constantin Bakaleinikoff Composer (Music Score)
W. Franke Harling Composer (Music Score)
Frank Borzage Director
Viola Lawrence Editor
Lew Borzage First Assistant Director
Lawrence Hazard Play Author
Jo Swerling Screenwriter
Year: 1933
Runtime: 70
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Columbia Pictures

Release
by Columbia Pictures

Awards
1995 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival