A relationship gradually develops between a savvy New York street girl and a good-hearted cab driver, but other matters keep getting in their way, including financial problems and a murder..


Alright, so if you’re into those snappy, kinda wild pre-Code movies, "Virtue" is absolutely worth digging up. It’s from 1932, and it just moves. You’ll probably dig it if you like your dramas with a bit of a cynical edge and characters who actually feel like they've lived a little. On the flip side, if you need everyth...

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

Edward Buzzell

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"Alright, so if you’re into those snappy, kinda wild pre-Code movies, "Virtue" is absolutely worth digging up. It’s from 1932, and it just moves. You’ll probably dig it if you like your dramas with a bit of a cynical edge and characters who actually feel like they've lived a little. On the flip side, if you need everything tied up neat and tidy, or if you prefer films that take their sweet time, you might find it a bit too abrupt, maybe even a touch messy. It’s not for everyone, but for a certain..."
Robert Riskin, Ethel Hill
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