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Upperworld (1934) was a Drama Film directed by Roy Del Ruth and produced by Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner.

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Pre-Code Crazy: Upperworld (1934)

By shadowsandsatin on Sep 10, 2017 From Shadows and Satin

It takes only a glance at the credits for Upperworld (1934) to know that this is a film worth seeing. It stars the great Mary Astor, a non-dancing and oh-so-adorable Ginger Rogers, and pre-Code icon Warren William. It?s based on a story by Ben Hecht, who also wrote the screenplays for such first-rat... Read full article


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In John Divola's book 'Continuity' (Smart Art Press & Ram Publications, 1997), he lists photograph #1 in the 'Evidence of Aggression' section as 'Unidentified.' It is a still from this film; it depicts the table in Lilly's room that Lou falls onto and breaks when Alex Stream pushes him.
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Also directed by Roy Del Ruth




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Also produced by Hal B. Wallis




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Also released in 1934




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