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One More River (1934)

5.3 | Aug 06, 1934 (US) | Drama | 01:28

She was condemned by a world that could not understand!

A young lady leaves her brutal husband and meets another man on board a ship.

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Diana Wynyard
Claire Corven
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Frank Lawton
Tony Croom
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Jane Wyatt
Dinny Cherrell
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Colin Clive
Sir Gerald Corven
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Reginald Denny
David Dornford
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C. Aubrey Smith
General Charwell
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Henry Stephenson
Sir Laurence Mont
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Alan Mowbray
Forsythe

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CinemaSerf
7 | May 29, 2024
"Claire" (Diana Winyard) is married to aspiring politician "Sir Gerald" (Colin Clive) but he's a bit of a brute. It's an incident with a riding crop that finally sends his wife on a cruise where she encounters "Croom" (Frank Lawton). Unfortunately, her husband cannot be seen to not have his wife at his side and so when she flatly refuses a reconciliation, he sets in motion a public divorce that will call the integrity of not just her, but of her new companion into question. Of course, though still entirely platonic, we know that the relationship between the two has burgeoned somewhat - but this isn't really a film about a romance. It's a rather sad indictment of a judicial system that still looked upon a woman as the property of her husband. Not in a feudal sense, but that she might accuse such a prominent and respectable man of ill-treating her was a charge that was always going to fall on deaf ears. It's the ensuing court hearing that brings this to life a bit, with some sparky sparring from lawyers "Brough" (Lionel Atwill), "Forsythe" (Alan Mowbray) and the inquisitive judge (Gilbert Emery) quite cleverly showcasing the one-sidedness of the whole affair. The film also befits from a great cast of supporting favourites who feature sparingly but add depth to a story of state-supported prejudice that Winyard holds together quite well.