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The Trespasser

Her First ALL TALKING Picture
1929 | 90m | English

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Director: Edmund Goulding
Writer: Edmund Goulding
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A stenographer who works for a lawyer falls in love with and marries a wealthy young man. His family has the marraige annulled, after which she gives birth to a child. Her former boss helps her out to ensure the child's welfare, which starts gossip that she is a "kept woman."
Release Date: Nov 11, 1929
Director: Edmund Goulding
Writer: Edmund Goulding
Genres: Drama
Keywords pre-code, stenographer
Production Companies Gloria Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Gloria Swanson Marion Donnell
Robert Ames Jack Merrick
Purnell Pratt Hector Ferguson
Henry B. Walthall Fuller
Wally Albright Jack Merrick
William Holden John Merrick Sr.
Blanche Friderici Miss Potter the Nurse
Kay Hammond Catherine 'Flip' Merrick
Mary Forbes Mrs. Ferguson
Marcelle Corday Blanche the Maid
Henry Armetta Barber (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict Reporter (uncredited)
Billy Bevan Reporter (uncredited)
Ed Brady Fred the Moving Man (uncredited)
Allan Cavan Doctor (uncredited)
Richard Cramer Reporter (uncredited)
Bobby Dunn Milkman (uncredited)
Stuart Erwin Reporter (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien Butler (uncredited)
Lloyd Whitlock Board Member (uncredited)
Name Job
Duncan Mansfield Editor
James B. Morley Editor
Stephen Goosson Art Direction
Ann Morgan Costume Design
Harry Poppe Production Manager
George D. Ellis Sound Engineer
Ted Dickson Set Dresser
Josiah Zuro Original Music Composer, Music Director
George Barnes Director of Photography
Edmund Goulding Director, Writer
Gregg Toland Director of Photography
Name Title
Edmund Goulding Producer
Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Proof, if it were ever going to really be required, that Gloria Swanson could take to talking pictures like a duck to water. Her first complete talkie is a bit convoluted, but somehow that just serves to shine a bit more light on her ability to carry it through. She is "Marion", a secretary who marr ... ies the rather hen-pecked son "Jack" (Robert Ames) of a millionaire. The father "Merrick" (the original William Holden) is having none of it and insists on getting it annulled. "Jack" proves pretty spineless and eighteen months later she finds herself living off her new boss with a secret baby whilst he has married some more "suitable" lady. Tragedy strikes the new wife, and her meal-ticket boss, though - and she is soon somewhat on her uppers and the story comes sort of full circle. Swanson manages the character of "Marion" very well indeed. The young, flighty gal in love with "Jack" becomes the maternal, stoic - even a somewhat repentant lady as the story concludes. The photography can be both sweeping and intimate and helps creates an effective ambiance well too. Swanson's singing is front and centre - not always obviously connected with the storyline, or the mood - but she can certainly hold a tune, especially with a nice rendition of Enrico Toselli's delightful "Serendade". The supporting cast do their jobs, little more - but this is all about Gloria, and is well worth catching up with.

Jun 06, 2022