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Men of Chance

  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Men of Chance (1931)
Drama

Hoping to get even with gambler/bookie Johnny Silk, racetrack owners and partners Dorval and Farley convince down-and-out Martha Preston to pose as a rich, single French countess, whom Silk ... Read allHoping to get even with gambler/bookie Johnny Silk, racetrack owners and partners Dorval and Farley convince down-and-out Martha Preston to pose as a rich, single French countess, whom Silk falls in love with and asks to marry. After the marriage Martha, who has genuinely fallen ... Read allHoping to get even with gambler/bookie Johnny Silk, racetrack owners and partners Dorval and Farley convince down-and-out Martha Preston to pose as a rich, single French countess, whom Silk falls in love with and asks to marry. After the marriage Martha, who has genuinely fallen in love with Silk, innocently feeds his inside betting information to Dorval, causing Silk... Read all

  • Director
    • George Archainbaud
  • Writers
    • Louis Weitzenkorn
    • Louis Stevens
    • Eddie Welch
  • Stars
    • Ricardo Cortez
    • Mary Astor
    • John Halliday
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • George Archainbaud
    • Writers
      • Louis Weitzenkorn
      • Louis Stevens
      • Eddie Welch
    • Stars
      • Ricardo Cortez
      • Mary Astor
      • John Halliday
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Ricardo Cortez
    Ricardo Cortez
    • Johnny Silk
    Mary Astor
    Mary Astor
    • Marthe
    John Halliday
    John Halliday
    • Dorval
    Ralph Ince
    Ralph Ince
    • Farley
    Kitty Kelly
    Kitty Kelly
    • Gertie
    James Donlan
    James Donlan
    • Clark
    George Davis
    George Davis
    • The Frenchman
    Herman Bing
    Herman Bing
    • Fritz Tannenbaum
    • (uncredited)
    Lynton Brent
    Lynton Brent
    • One of Johnny's Bookies
    • (uncredited)
    André Cheron
    • French Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Jean De Briac
    Jean De Briac
    • Hotel Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Herbert
    • One of Johnny's Bookies
    • (unconfirmed)
    • (uncredited)
    John Larkin
    John Larkin
    • Black Horse Handler
    • (uncredited)
    Carl M. Leviness
    Carl M. Leviness
    • Bookie Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Tom McGuire
    Tom McGuire
    • Race Track Bookie
    • (uncredited)
    Harold Miller
    Harold Miller
    • Racetrack Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Mills
    Frank Mills
    • Tony - One of Johnny's Bookies
    • (uncredited)
    Edmund Mortimer
    Edmund Mortimer
    • Racetrack Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Archainbaud
    • Writers
      • Louis Weitzenkorn
      • Louis Stevens
      • Eddie Welch
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    4Handlinghandel

    Worth Seeing For Its Two Leads

    Mary Astor and Riccardo Cortez worked well together. Here, she is a bad girl. Or she is perceived to be a bad girl. She's in Parish when we meet her. Her dreams of being an artist have fizzled and she's down on her luck.

    She marries American gambler Cortez. He's hard-boiled but falls for her right away. She's hard-boiled and doesn't fall for him right away but does eventually. (This is not giving away the plot.) Both are excellent. It is, however, a rather creaky plot. Though the movie was made before the Code, it is not at all racy. The racetrack scenes look authentic and are fun.
    8ronrobinson3

    Not great, but worth watching!

    The title of this film is deceiving. The film is really about Mary Astor and her involvement with the "Men of Chance", John Halliday and Ricardo Cortez. Cortez and Halliday are both gamblers on the horse races. They are shady and fix the races. But they are in rival associations and compete. Halliday has lost hundreds of thousands due to Cortez's trickery and he wants his money back and revenge.

    Halliday brings in Mary Astor to find out what Cortez is up to and to fix the bets so the odds are against Cortez. At first Astor goes along, but then she ends up falling in love with Cortez.

    The film is not great but it is very good as it kept me guessing as to Mary Astor's character's motives. Is she really helping Cortez or Halliday? If you are not familiar with Mary Astor's work, she will show you what she can do in this film! She is great. And really kept me guessing.

    I fell in love with Mary Astor when I first experienced her in "Dodsworth". And now I really look forward to films where she has a role, no matter how small. But, in this film, she is the central character.

    So, I recommend this Classy Classic! It is just on the border of being great, but it is worth the viewing!
    3view_and_review

    Shades of "Smart Money" and "The Lady Refuses"

    "Men of Chance" is one of those romances where one or both of the parties accidentally fall in love. In this case a woman named Marthe (Mary Astor) was being used as a plant to sink Johnny Silk (Ricardo Cortez).

    I'd seen both actors in other movies. Mary Astor in "The Royal Bed," "Other Men's Women," and "Behind Office Doors"--always the romantic interest. Ricardo Cortez in "Ten Cents a Dance" and also "Behind Office Doors."

    Marthe was bailed out of a sticky situation in France by a man named Dorval (John Halliday). For that she was to pretend to be a countess in order to be in a romantic relationship with Johnny Silk. Johnny was a professional gambler who repeatedly beat the bookies. One bookie who had had enough was Farley (Ralph Ince). He and Dorval hatched a plan to finally sink Silk.

    The phony identity worked like a charm. Johnny wasn't attracted to regular girls, no matter how pretty, but a countess was something else. Marthe pretending to be a countess was just the ticket to lure Johnny.

    He had lived a charmed life to that point and he let it get to his head. As he exclaimed to Marthe, "There are three things that I know: horses, gambling, and women. Why I'd stake my bankroll on you." Yet, little did he know he was getting played.

    He was so goofy he asked her to marry him after two weeks and didn't even allow her to say no. If he had half a brain he would've noted her hesitation and protestations, however soft they were. This guy wouldn't take no for an answer and it was quite unnerving. I know I'm watching through 21st century eyes, but seeing a guy make wedding plans without a full consent from the bride-to-be didn't sit well with me. And if that wasn't odd enough, Marthe was pressured by Dorval to go through with the marriage. All to avoid sixty days in jail!

    Yes. When Dorval found Marthe she was being booked for vagrancy (though she hadn't done that) and she was sentenced to 60 days in jail. She was willing to sleep with Dorval to avoid the jail sentence, but Dorval didn't want that, he wanted her for his scheme involving Johnny Silk. I could almost understand a woman having sex with a stranger to avoid a jail sentence, but marriage? And for a sixty day sentence at that?? Is sixty days in a French jail so horrible that she'd agree to a lifetime commitment to avoid it???

    So, Marthe agreed to marry Johnny and continued to be Dorval and Farley's plant until she fell in love. And love always complicates things.

    The movie was a little of "Smart Money" (1931) starring Edward G. Robinson with a splash of "The Lady Refuses" (1931) starring Betty Compson.

    Edward G. Robinson was a big time gambler who was ruined by a woman in "Smart Money," and Betty Compson played a woman hired to woo a man who fell in love with her in "The Lady Refuses." Both movies were better than this one because this was really all about money and not love. When Silk thought Marhe ruined him, he didn't love her; as soon as she restored his wealth, he loved her again. How convenient.

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    7ksf-2

    those rough and tumble early 1930's

    From rko, martha and gertie (mary astor, kitty kelly) are in paris, pretending to be royalty to attract a man. Also in paris is famous gambler john silk (ricardo). Fellow americans dorval and farley are also here, trying to get back some of the dough they have lost to silk over the years. Intrigue as each party tries to put one over on the others. Things take a serious turn when silk proposes to martha. Can she get out of this? And does she want to ? What will happen if all the lies are exposed? Mary astor had started in the silents, and even won the oscar for great lie 1941. Although we probably all know her better from falcon. I'm surprised that she wasn't even nominated for falcon, but i guess we can't be greedy. Directed by george archainbaud. He had started in the early days of silent film. Directed the 1939 version of some like it hot. Which has nothing to do with the 1959 version. Story by louis weitzenkorn. Had several projects made into film, but died young at 49. He was a newspaper editor, and even wrote a play about the business. It was later turned into a film. Men of chance is good; a snapshot of the times... organized crime running the rackets, women just looking for a husband. Any husband.
    6blanche-2

    good Mary Astor film

    Ricardo Cortez and Mary Astor star in "Men of Chance" from 1931, also starring John Halliday.

    Astor plays Marthe, a literal starving artist in Paris who is picked up by Dorval (John Halliday). He makes her an offer she can't refuse in her present situation: he will dress her, put her up in the best hotel, and introduce her around as a French countess. She attracts a wealthy man, rich American gambler Johnny Silk (Cortez), who proposes to her. At first she's interested in him for his money, but later, she falls in love with him.

    Dorval and his partner Farley are actually after Johnny and want to bring him down. Without realizing it, Marthe is feeding racing tips to them, and they're winning and depleting Silk's fortune.

    Good, straightforward film, with a nice horse race sequence at the end. The lovely Astor gave a winning performance as poor Marthe, the regal Countess, and finally a woman in love. She was an interesting actress - an ingénue in the silent era, a leading lady with a beautiful speaking voice in the '30s, and made her big mark as the mysterious, treacherous Bridget O'Shaunessey in The Maltese Falcon in 1941. By the mid-40s, she was doing character roles, which she did until 1964, a 43-year-career.

    Ricardo Cortez to me has never been anything but okay, though he was pleasant looking. He entered silents during the Valentino era and promptly changed his name from Jacob Krantz. There was just nothing special about him or the films in which he appeared. He slid to B films and then character parts and finally returned to working on Wall Street though he kept acting until 1960.

    John Halliday is appropriately evil and slimy.

    If you catch this on TCM, see it, you'll like it. Even though it's precode, though, the only racy thing is the horses.

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    • Trivia
      The 5,000 franc bet Johnny makes about what drink will be ordered next would equate to about $200 at the time, or about $3,850 in 2022.
    • Goofs
      Martha hears music being played out on the street and goes to the window and looks down. She then throws a coin down to them. The violinist goes to pick up the coin from the sidewalk. However, the coin was already there in the first shot, before Martha throws it.
    • Quotes

      Gertie: Say, listen, if you keep talkin' Greek to me Napoleon, I'm gonna knock every bone apart. Get it?

      The Frenchman: Bone apart? Oh! Napoleon Bonaparte! C'est moi! Oui! Oui!

    • Soundtracks
      El Capitan
      (1896) (uncredited)

      Music by John Philip Sousa

      Played at the racetrack

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Exposed
    • Filming locations
      • Hippodrome de Longchamp, Route des Tribunes, Bois de Boulogne, Paris 16, Paris, France(horse race track - archive footage)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.20 : 1

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