Back Street

A story that will grip you with its powerful emotional appeal written by one of America's foremost novelists... A picture with an amazing cast of star players

6.1
19321h 33m

Production

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A woman's love for and devotion to a married man results in her being relegated to the "back streets" of his life.

Cast

Photo of Irene Dunne

Irene Dunne

Ray Schmidt

Photo of John Boles

John Boles

Walter D. Saxel

Photo of George Meeker

George Meeker

Kurt Shendler

Photo of Zasu Pitts

Zasu Pitts

Mrs. Dole

Photo of June Clyde

June Clyde

Freda Schmidt

Photo of William Bakewell

William Bakewell

Richard Saxel

Photo of Arletta Duncan

Arletta Duncan

Beth Saxel

Photo of Doris Lloyd

Doris Lloyd

Corinne Saxel

Photo of Paul Weigel

Paul Weigel

Adolph Schmidt

Photo of Jane Darwell

Jane Darwell

Mrs. Adolph Schmidt

Photo of Shirley Grey

Shirley Grey

Francine

Photo of James Donlan

James Donlan

Profhero

Photo of Robert McWade

Robert McWade

Uncle Felix

Photo of Gloria Stuart

Gloria Stuart

Young Woman (uncredited)

Photo of Betty Blythe

Betty Blythe

Gossip (uncredited)

Photo of Symona Boniface

Symona Boniface

Lady at Casino (uncredited)

Photo of Bob Burns

Bob Burns

Horsecar Driver (uncredited)

Photo of Jack Chefe

Jack Chefe

Casino Onlooker (uncredited)

Photo of Rose Dione

Rose Dione

Minor Role (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Irene Dunne ("Rae") gives a strong performance here as a woman who sacrifices her first love so she can help her step-sister. Many years later, she encounters the successful, married "Walter Saxel" (John Boles) again and they embark on an affair. The plot is simple, and probably rather racy for the early 1930s, but the two stars with some help from Zasu Pitts create a character-driven romantic drama with a sense of kindness and affection belied in the rather poor title. Maybe a touch too long, the story certainly takes a bit too long to get up a head of steam, but it's well worth a watch if you get a chance.

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