
Wayward is a 1932 American drama film directed by Edward Sloman and written by Lillian Day, Mateel Howe Farnham and Gladys Unger. The film stars Nancy Carroll, Richard Arlen, Pauline Frederick, John Litel, Margalo Gillmore and Burke Clarke.


If you love dusty old 1930s melodramas where a mean mother-in-law ruins everyone's day, you might actually enjoy Wayward. But if you hate slow, creaky stage plays captured on film, stay far away from this one. 😬 Nancy Carroll plays Daisy, a chorus girl who marries a rich boy named Mac. She thinks she is getting a fai...

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"If you love dusty old 1930s melodramas where a mean mother-in-law ruins everyone's day, you might actually enjoy Wayward. But if you hate slow, creaky stage plays captured on film, stay far away from this one. 😬 Nancy Carroll plays Daisy, a chorus girl who marries a rich boy named Mac. She thinks she is getting a fairytale, but instead she gets his mother. His mother, played by Pauline Frederick, is terrifying. She has this cold glare that could freeze a radiator. There is a scene early on w..."
Lillian Day, Mateel Howe Farnham, Gladys Unger
United States

