When her husband (Alan Dinehart) sails for a three-month business trip in Europe, an unsophisticated wife ('Linda Watkins (I)') sublets a Manhattan apartment so she can occupy herself with shopping and the theater. While in the apartment, she discovers that it belongs to her husband's mistress (Greta Nissen), who has accompanied him to Europe.


You should definitely watch Good Sport if you like those old movies where the morality is a bit messy and nobody acts like a normal human being. If you are looking for a deep drama about the sanctity of marriage, you will probably hate this because it’s way too casual about cheating. It is worth a look just to see how...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Kenneth MacKenna

Raoul Walsh
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"You should definitely watch Good Sport if you like those old movies where the morality is a bit messy and nobody acts like a normal human being. If you are looking for a deep drama about the sanctity of marriage, you will probably hate this because it’s way too casual about cheating. It is worth a look just to see how 1931 imagined a high-end Manhattan 'love nest' looked. The whole thing feels like a stage play that accidentally wandered onto a film set, but in a good way. The story starts wit..."

John Boles
Gene Towne, Charles Vidor, William Hurlbut, Howard Lindsay, Neal O'Hara, Bertrand Robinson
United States

1931 · IMDb 6.9

