Still in his "sophisticated cad" period, William Powell essays the title role in Man of the World. Powell plays a smooth extortionist who preys upon wayfaring Americans in Paris. He woos lonely wives and wives-to-be, then threatens them with blackmail unless they sustain his lifestyle. One of his potential victims is Carole Lombard, with whom Powell (much against his better judgment) falls in love. Powell's vituperative mistress (Wynne Gibson) won't let her lover off the hook, and heads for the police. To avoid arrest, Powell reluctantly sends Lombard back to her fiancee--and then presumably picks up his racket where he left off. In real life, William Powell and Carole Lombard became husband and wife shortly after filming Man of the World.
Explorers Of The World (1931)
Director:
Harold Noice
Writers:
Harold McCracken (narrative), James L. Clark (narrative)
Stars:
Richard E. Byrd, Harold McCracken, Gene Lamb
Had the People...
Alias The Bad Man (1931)
Director:
Phil Rosen
Writers:
Earle Snell (scenario), Ford Beebe (original story)
Stars:
Ken Maynard, Tarzan, Virginia Brown Faire
In his third Western for...