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Westward Passage

1932 | 73 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Westward Passage is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Robert Milton and starring Ann Harding, Laurence Olivier, ZaSu Pitts and Irving Pichel. The screenplay concerns a woman who falls in love and marries, but soon discovers how unpleasant her new husband is. The film marked Olivier's second major role in the United States. It was not a commercial or critical success, and Olivier did not make another film in America until 1939 when he starred in Wuthering Heights. The film recorded a loss of $250,000.

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Credits

Producer
David O. Selznick
Director
Robert Milton
Screenplay
Bradley King
Original Music Composer
Max Steiner
Country
United States
Studios
RKO Pictures

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Cast · 12

Florence Roberts

Florence Roberts

ZaSu Pitts

ZaSu Pitts

Ann Harding

Ann Harding

Emmett King

Emmett King

Bonita Granville

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