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Virtue

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In a bustling city, where hopes and disappointments intertwine at every corner, we meet a young woman named Mary, a determined individual who has spent her life in the shadow of others' decisions. After facing a devastating heartbreak, she finds herself trapped in a complicated situation when she is forced to work in a nightclub, a refuge for lost souls and broken hearts.

As she attempts to maintain her dignity, Mary becomes the center of attention for a group of men seeking redemption and love in a hostile world filled with temptations. Among them stands out a charismatic journalist searching for a story that will propel him to fame, yet he gradually finds himself drawn to Mary’s purity. As their relationship evolves, both struggle against their pasts, defying the norms of their environment.

Nights in the club reveal the internal struggles of the characters, where desire, desperation, and the pursuit of a better life converge. Mary becomes a symbol of hope, but also of sacrifice, as she tries to escape her current life. In an unexpected twist, she will face a choice that will test her integrity and the true essence of love, showcasing that sometimes, virtue can blossom in the darkest places. The film culminates in an emotional climax that challenges the audience's expectations of what it really means to be virtuous in an imperfect world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1932
Director
Edward Buzzell
Writer
Robert Riskin
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.90
Actors
Carole Lombard
Pat O’Brien
Ward Bond
Shirley Grey
Mayo Methot
Jack La Rue
Willard Robertson
Lew Kelly
Fred Santley
Arthur Wanzer
Jessie Arnold
Edwin Stanley
Gender
Drama
Crimen
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Harry Cohn
Original title
Virtue
Duration
68
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