- This Modern Age
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name = This Modern Age
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caption = Half-sheet poster
director =Nick Grinde
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writer = Story:Mildred Cram
Dialogue:Sylvia Thalberg Frank Butler
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starring =Joan Crawford Pauline Frederick Neil Hamilton
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cinematography =Charles Rosher
editing =William LeVanway
distributor =Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
released = flagicon|USA29 August 1931
runtime = 68 min.
country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0022478"This Modern Age" (1931) is a
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature film starringJoan Crawford ,Neil Hamilton , andPauline Frederick in a story about a socialite who is reunited with her mother after a long separation. The film was based upon the story "Girl's Together " byMildred Cram and was directed by Nick Grinde.Plot and cast
Socialite Valentine Winters (Crawford) is a child of divorced parents and has not seen her mother (Frederick) in years. She travels to Paris for a reunion. There, Valentine meets fun-loving Tony (
Monroe Owsley ), and is rescued from his overturned car by football-playingHarvard ian Bob (Hamilton). Bob and Valentine fall in love, and, when he invites his parents (Hobart Bosworth andEmma Dunn ) to meet her, everything goes wrong. Valentine has a heart-to-heart talk with her mother and the two achieve a new closeness and understanding. Eventually, Bob and Valentine are united. Cast includesAlbert Conti .Reception
Mordaunt Hall in the "New York Times " commented, " [The film] glides along merrily most of the time, but now and again it has its off moments...Nicholas Grinde, [the director] has done splendid work by his comedy, but his serious interludes might have been handled more effectively." [Quirk, Lawrence J.. "The Films of Joan Crawford". The Citadel Press, 1968.]ee also
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Joan Crawford filmography References
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