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A mistress of one man has a shipboard romance with another and is torn between both men.A mistress of one man has a shipboard romance with another and is torn between both men.A mistress of one man has a shipboard romance with another and is torn between both men.
Ernie Alexander
- Deck Steward with Food Cart
- (uncredited)
Hooper Atchley
- S.S. Official
- (uncredited)
Ward Bond
- Ship Steward
- (uncredited)
Wade Boteler
- Max - Mechanic
- (uncredited)
Tommy Bupp
- Boy Fishing on Dock
- (uncredited)
Francis X. Bushman Jr.
- Gun Salesman
- (uncredited)
Nora Cecil
- Edith - a Shipboard Spinster
- (uncredited)
Colin Chase
- Photographer
- (uncredited)
Nick Copeland
- Roy - Richard's Chauffeur
- (uncredited)
Gino Corrado
- Cafe Waiter
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJoan Crawford met her biological father only once when he visited her on the set of Chained (1934). She would never see him again.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, Joan Crawford's character, Diane Lovering, is shown sitting in the back of an open-cockpit racing boat, racing across New York harbor for an extended period. We see her get splashed and sprayed on from all different directions. Yet a moment later when the boat docks and Diane steps out, she is completely dry - not a drop of water anywhere on her, and her hair and clothing are perfectly neat.
- Quotes
Diane Lovering: Catch anything yet?
Boy Fishing on Dock: Nope, but I will.
Diane Lovering: You bet you will... when you get home.
- ConnectionsEdited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972)
Featured review
Joan Crawford is "Chained" in this 1934 film, but alas, it's not to Clark Gable, but to Otto Kruger. Crawford and Gable were a wonderful team, and this is one of the eight films they made together. Crawford plays a young woman, Diana Lovering, whose married boyfriend Richard (Kruger) is unable to get a divorce from his wife. She goes on a long cruise to South America and on the boat meets Mike (Gable), who has a horse ranch in Argentina. And guess what. She feels that she needs to return to tell Richard that she's fallen in love with Mike. When she returns home, however, she finds out that Richard has gotten a divorce from his wife and had to give up seeing his children in order to do so. She then believes she's obligated to marry him and writes a Dear Mike letter. However, she and Mike cross paths again a year later.
There isn't anything special about this film, directed by Clarence Brown, except for the chemistry of the two stars. They made better films together - "Possessed" (the '30s one) and "Strange Cargo" being two off the top of my head. But I have to admit that I always love seeing them, and Crawford was so striking in those days, it's worth a look.
There isn't anything special about this film, directed by Clarence Brown, except for the chemistry of the two stars. They made better films together - "Possessed" (the '30s one) and "Strange Cargo" being two off the top of my head. But I have to admit that I always love seeing them, and Crawford was so striking in those days, it's worth a look.
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- Also known as
- Sacred and Profane Love
- Filming locations
- New York Harbor, New York City, New York, USA(second unit)
- Production company
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- Budget
- $544,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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