An alcoholic lawyer who successfully defended a notorious gambler on a murder charge objects when his free-spirited daughter becomes romantically involved with him.An alcoholic lawyer who successfully defended a notorious gambler on a murder charge objects when his free-spirited daughter becomes romantically involved with him.An alcoholic lawyer who successfully defended a notorious gambler on a murder charge objects when his free-spirited daughter becomes romantically involved with him.
- Won 1 Oscar
- 4 wins & 2 nominations total
Roscoe Ates
- Man Shot at in Men's Room
- (uncredited)
Ann Brody
- Hamburger Saleslady
- (uncredited)
Edward Brophy
- Slouch
- (uncredited)
Clarence Burton
- Detective
- (uncredited)
James Donlan
- Reporter
- (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
- Birthday Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Francis Ford
- Skid Row Drunk
- (uncredited)
Henry Hall
- Detective in Raid
- (uncredited)
George Irving
- Johnson - Defense Attorney
- (uncredited)
Edward LeSaint
- Judge
- (uncredited)
Eric Mayne
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Sam McDaniel
- Casino Valet
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen the final version of the movie went before Hollywood censors, they demanded that MGM cut the scene where Norma Shearer lays on the bed and suggestively asks Clark Gable to put his arms around her. The studio ignored the demand and released the film uncut.
- GoofsAfter the cross-examination finishes, Stephen Ashe begins his summation to the jury. However, he is the defense attorney, and the prosecutor takes the first summation. This "factual mistake" is, in fact, not an absolute, as it depends on the state where the trial is held. For example, in a criminal case (which this is) in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the defense goes first and the Commonwealth last. (If it were a civil case in PA, the Plaintiff would go first.)
- ConnectionsFeatured in Some of the Best (1944)
- SoundtracksBy the River Sainte Marie
(1931) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played as background music during the restaurant scene
Featured review
I thought A Free Soul an interesting exploration into the world of addiction--father Stephen Ashe, as played by Lionel Barrymore, struggles to balance his career as a defense lawyer and the disastrous effects his alcoholism has on his family and social life. Daughter Jan (Norma Shearer) has a similar problem--but her addiction is to a free and easy lifestyle, with no commitments and no responsibility. Both seem to be ways of dealing with an unspoken loss--perhaps that of a wife and mother. Again, as with all good storytelling, backstory is only hinted at but the characters are rich enough to imply a great deal of history. Refreshing to see Clark Gable as a suave, handsome but ultimately despicable character. A surprising lack of stereotypes for such a film-the Ashes are a patrician, proper family who virtually disown Stephen and his daughter, but they are shown to be intelligent, unique people none the less. A wonderful, melodramatic exploration of the relationship of a father and daughter. Some nice location work for an early talkie.
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- Also known as
- Free Souls
- Filming locations
- Yosemite National Park, California, USA(Jan, her father and Eddie go camping)
- Production company
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- Budget
- $529,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
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