Common Clay (1930 film)

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Common Clay
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Directed byVictor Fleming
Written by (novel)
Jules Furthman
StarringConstance Bennett
Lew Ayres
Distributed byFox Film Corporation
Release date
  • August 1, 1930 (1930-08-01)
Running time
89 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1,246,000 (rentals)[1]

Common Clay is a 1930 American pre-Code film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Constance Bennett and Lew Ayres, based on the 1915 play of the same name by which starred Jane Cowl.[2] The film is about a young servant who is seduced by the master of the house who will having nothing else to do with her besides sex because she is of an inferior class. She becomes pregnant and seeks to have the child recognized but his family treats her as if she were a blackmailer.

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Trivia[]

Common Clay was one of the highest-grossing films of 1930, and that financial success made Constance Bennett into a Hollywood star.[citation needed]

A previous version of the play had been filmed in 1919 as a silent movie by director George Fitzmaurice and starring Fannie Ward. It is now lost.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ "All-Time Film Rental Champs". Variety. October 15, 1990. p. M150.
  2. ^ Common Clay as produced on Broadway at the Theatre Republic, August 26 1915 to May 1916, 316 performances; IBDb.com

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