
Acquitted of murder charges, Carlotta moves to New York to start a new life..


So, My Sin from 1931. This is definitely one for the die-hard classic film lovers out there. If you like your old movies with snappy pre-Code dialogue and don't mind a story that feels a bit like a stage play caught on film, you might actually dig it. But anyone looking for modern pacing or a big, cinematic spectacle? ...

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

George Abbott

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"So, My Sin from 1931. This is definitely one for the die-hard classic film lovers out there. If you like your old movies with snappy pre-Code dialogue and don't mind a story that feels a bit like a stage play caught on film, you might actually dig it. But anyone looking for modern pacing or a big, cinematic spectacle? Yeah, you'll probably be bored stiff. It’s a curious beast, this one. Carlotta, played by Tallulah Bankhead, has just gotten off a murder charge. And I mean, *just* gotten off. Sh..."
George Abbott, Adelaide Heilbron, Owen Davis, Frederick J. Jackson
United States

