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Back Street

1941 | 89 min | Drama · Romance

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Synopsis

Back Street is a 1941 American drama film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Charles Boyer, Margaret Sullavan and Richard Carlson. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same name, also from Universal. The film is adapted from the 1931 Fannie Hurst novel and the 1932 film version which it follows very closely, in some cases recalling the earlier film scene-for-scene. It is a sympathetic tale of an adulterous couple.

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Credits

Producer
Bruce Manning, Frank Shaw
Director
Robert Stevenson
Screenplay
Bruce Manning
Director of Photography
William H. Daniels
Original Music Composer
Frank Skinner
Editor
Ted J. Kent
Country
United States

Cast · 12

Nella Walker

Nella Walker

Samuel S. Hinds

Samuel S. Hinds

Margaret Sullavan

Margaret Sullavan

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Marjorie Gateson

Richard Carlson

Richard Carlson

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