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Synopsis
Produced by Warner Bros. in 1934, A Modern Hero was the only American talkie directed by the great German filmmaker G. W. Pabst. Richard Barthelmess plays Pierre, the bastard son of blowzy, besotted circus performer Mme. Azais (Marjorie Rambeau). Fiercely ambitious, Pierre enters the world of automobile manufacturing, rising to the heights of success by callously using wealthy women to get ahead. After breaking one heart after another, Pierre is finally beaten at his own game by a disgruntled young lady who walks out on him, forcing him to admit that he's an utter flop as a human being. Jean Muir co-stars as Joanna, seduced and abandoned early in the proceedings, while other women crucial to Pierre's ascension are played by Veree Teasdale and Florence Eldredge. Based on a novel by Louis Bromfield, A Modern Hero has been correctly assessed by one of the director's devotees as having "little of Pabst in it." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Richard Barthelmess Pierre Radler
Dorothy Burgess Hazel Radler
Hobart Cavanaugh Mueller
Florence Eldridge Leah
Arthur Hohl Homer Flint
William Janney Young Pierre
J.M. Kerrigan Ryan
Theodore Newton Elmer
Marjorie Rambeau Mme. Azais
Mickey Rentschler Peter
Veree Teasdale Lady Claire Benson
Richard Tucker Eggelson
Maidel Turner Aunt Clara
Judith Vosselli Mrs. Eggelson
Jean Muir Joanna Ryan

Production Crew

Robert M. Haas Art Director
Louis Bromfield Book Author
William Rees Cinematographer
Orry-Kelly Costume Designer
Arthur Greville Collins Director
G.W. Pabst Director
G.W. Pabst Director
James Gibbon Editor
James Seymour Producer
Gene Markey Screenwriter
Kathryn Scola Screenwriter
Year: 1934
Runtime: 70
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Warner Brothers

Release
by Warner Brothers