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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)
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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