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Sing Sinner Sing

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Sing Sinner Sing
DVD cover for film
Directed byHoward Christie
Written byWilson Collison (play Clip Joint[dubiousdiscuss][citation needed])
Edward T. Lowe Jr. (adaptation and screenplay)
Produced byLarry Darmour (executive producer)
Phil Goldstone (producer)
StarringSee below
CinematographyIra H. Morgan
Edited byOtis Garrett
Distributed byMajestic Pictures
Release date
  • 1933 (1933)
Running time
74 minutes
66 minutes (American DVD)
CountryUnited States

Sing Sinner Sing is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Howard Christie.

Plot

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Leila Hyams plays a singer who is accused of her husband's murder.

Cast

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Various artists, such as Lionel Hampton and Marshal Royal, can be seen playing in bands in the film.[1]

Production notes

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At the time the movie was released, it was recognized as being loosely based on the 1932 Libby Holman-Zachary Smith Reynolds case.[2][3] According to Jeanne Scheper, other films inspired by "this episode of Holman's life include [...] Reckless (dir. Victor Fleming, 1935), with Jean Harlow; and Written on the Wind (dir. Douglas Sirk, 1956), with Lauren Bacall and Rock Hudson."[4]

References

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  1. ^ Yanow, Scott (2004). Jazz on Film: The Complete Story of the Musicians & Music Onscreen. San Francisco: Backbeat Books. p. 196. ISBN 0-87930-783-8.
  2. ^ "Sing, Sinner, Sing: Moans, Groans, And Murder on a Gambling Ship," Newsweek (1933).
  3. ^ Determeyer, Eddy (2008). Rhythm Is Our Business: Jimmie Lunceford and the Harlem Express. University of Michigan Press. p. 65. ISBN 9780472033591.
  4. ^ Jeanne Scheper, Moving Performances: Divas, Iconicity, and Remembering the Modern Stage (New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2016), 119 and 173; ISBN 9780813585451
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