You and Me
Every time she says 'I Love You'... she breaks the law!
1938 | 94m | English
Popularity: 3 (history)
| Director: | Fritz Lang |
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| Writer: | Virginia Van Upp, Norman Krasna |
| Staring: |
| Mr. Morris, the owner of a large metropolitan department store, gives jobs to paroled ex-convicts in an effort to help them reform and go straight. Among his 'employed-prison-graduates' are Helen Roberts and Joe Dennis, working as sales clerks. Joe is in love with Helen and asks her to marry him, but she is forbidden to marry as she is still on parole, but she says yes and they are married. In spite of their poverty-level life, their marriage is a happy one until Joe discovers she has lied about her past, in order to marry him. Disillusioned, he leaves, goes back to his old gang and plans to rob the department store. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 01, 1938 |
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| Director: | Fritz Lang |
| Writer: | Virginia Van Upp, Norman Krasna |
| Genres: | Crime, Romance, Comedy |
| Keywords | prison, department store, musical, female prisoner, parole, second chance, ex-con, newlywed, young couple, parolees, marital conflict, going straight |
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 29, 2026 Entered: Apr 21, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Sylvia Sidney | Helen Roberts |
| George Raft | Joe Dennis |
| Barton MacLane | Mickey |
| Harry Carey | Mr. Morris |
| Roscoe Karns | Cuffy |
| George E. Stone | Pasty |
| Warren Hymer | Gimpy Carter |
| Robert Cummings | Jim |
| Adrian Morris | Knucks |
| Roger Gray | Bath House |
| Cecil Cunningham | Mrs. Morris |
| Vera Gordon | Mrs. Levine |
| Egon Brecher | Mr. Levine |
| Willard Robertson | Dayton |
| Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams | Taxi |
| Bernadene Hayes | Nellie |
| Joyce Compton | Curly Blonde |
| Carol Paige | Torch Singer |
| Ernie Adams | Nick (uncredited) |
| Sam Ash | Second Floorwalker (uncredited) |
| Max Barwyn | German Waiter (uncredited) |
| Harlan Briggs | Thomas McTavish (uncredited) |
| Marie Burton | Sales Clerk (uncredited) |
| Ethel Clayton | Employment Agency Clerk (uncredited) |
| Sheila Darcy | Perfume Clerk (uncredited) |
| William B. Davidson | N. G. Orton, Attorney-at-Law (uncredited) |
| Hal K. Dawson | Information Clerk (uncredited) |
| Dorothy Dayton | Sales Clerk (uncredited) |
| Paula DeCardo | Cigarette Girl (uncredited) |
| Richard Denning | Salesman (uncredited) |
| Jane Dewey | Sales Clerk (uncredited) |
| Ellen Drew | Cashier (uncredited) |
| Jimmie Dundee | Greyhound Bus Driver (uncredited) |
| Yvonne Duval | Sales Clerk (uncredited) |
| Fern Emmett | Mother of Nasty Little Girl (uncredited) |
| Julia Faye | Secretary (uncredited) |
| Greta Granstedt | Sales Clerk (uncredited) |
| Joe Gray | Red (uncredited) |
| Kit Guard | 2nd Gangster / Prison Inmate (uncredited) |
| Harriette Haddon | Cigarette Girl (uncredited) |
| Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian | Lucky (uncredited) |
| Robert Homans | Security Guard in Store (uncredited) |
| Arthur Hoyt | Mr. Klein (uncredited) |
| John Hubbard | Salesman (uncredited) |
| Barbara Jackson | Demonstrator (uncredited) |
| Lola Jensen | Sales Clerk (uncredited) |
| Gwen Kenyon | Hat-Check Girl (uncredited) |
| Herta Lynd | Swedish Waitress (uncredited) |
| Joyce Mathews | Sales Clerk (uncredited) |
| Matt McHugh | Newcomer (uncredited) |
| James McNamara | Big Shot (uncredited) |
| Ray Middleton | Salesman (uncredited) |
| Helaine Moler | Sales Clerk (uncredited) |
| Jack Mulhall | First Floorwalker (uncredited) |
| Paul Newlan | Bouncer at Danceland (uncredited) |
| Carol Parker | Sales Clerk (uncredited) |
| Edward Pawley | Dutch (uncredited) |
| Jack Pennick | Gangster (uncredited) |
| Juanita Quigley | Nasty Little Girl (uncredited) |
| Margaret Randall | Shoplifter (uncredited) |
| Ruth Rogers | Blonde Salesgirl (uncredited) |
| Barbara Salisbury | Demonstrator (uncredited) |
| Louise Seidel | Hat-Check Girl (uncredited) |
| Harry Tenbrook | Bartender (uncredited) |
| Archie Twitchell | Salesman (uncredited) |
| Blanca Vischer | Flower Girl (uncredited) |
| Cheryl Walker | Sales Clerk (uncredited) |
| Phil Warren | Secretary (uncredited) |
| Marion Weldon | Demonstrator (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Virginia Van Upp | Screenplay |
| Paul Weatherwax | Editor |
| Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
| Ernst Fegté | Art Direction |
| A. E. Freudeman | Set Decoration |
| Harry Lindgren | Sound Recordist |
| Walter Oberst | Sound Recordist |
| Boris Morros | Music Director |
| Phil Boutelje | Music Arranger |
| Sam Coslow | Lyricist |
| Fritz Lang | Director |
| Norman Krasna | Story |
| Charles Lang | Director of Photography |
| Johnny Burke | Lyricist |
| Jack Moffitt | Additional Writing |
| Kurt Weill | Original Music Composer |
| Mel Ballerino | Casting |
| Glen Alden | Makeup Artist |
| Helen Lierly | Hairstylist |
| Richard Johnston | Production Manager |
| Frederic Leahy | Production Manager |
| Richard Harlan | Assistant Director |
| Harry Scott | Second Assistant Director |
| Sam Comer | Set Dresser |
| Roy Kreuger | Props |
| Ray Cossar | Sound Recordist |
| Joe Gray | Stunts |
| Frances Miles | Stunts |
| Kenneth De Land | Grip |
| Lionel Lindon | Second Assistant Camera |
| Ken Lobben | Still Photographer |
| Robert Rhea | Assistant Camera |
| Henry Schuster | Gaffer |
| Eugene Joseff | Other |
| Edna Shotwell | Wardrobe Master |
| Charles Bradshaw | Orchestrator |
| Herman Hand | Orchestrator |
| W. Franke Harling | Additional Music |
| Gordon Jenkins | Orchestrator |
| John Leipold | Additional Music, Orchestrator |
| Milan Roder | Orchestrator |
| Leo Shuken | Additional Music |
| Al Siegel | Orchestrator |
| Sam Wineland | Conductor |
| Eugene Busch | Script Supervisor |
| Adolph Zukor | Presenter |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Fritz Lang | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 5 | 11 | 2 |
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| 2025 | 12 | 1 | 3 | 0 |
| 2026 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 0 |
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Trending Position
This is quite an enjoyable film-noir from Fritz Lang that sees wealthy department store owner "Morris" (Harry Carey) use his position to try and help ex-convicts get back on their feet. For many of them it's a catch-22. If they don't have a job they don't get parole and vice versa - so he gives them ... jobs. Is he just being overly optimistic of might he really be making a difference? Well his benevolence is to be sorely tested when "Joe" (George Raft) appears on the scene. He takes an immediate shine to "Helen" (Sylvia Sidney) and they get married - except, well, she's on parole too so can't get married and that narks "Joe" back into his old habits - and a robbery of the store is planned. Will they get away with it, though? The crime caper elements of this aren't so important, really. This is more a gentle character study of nature and nurture with a little benign opportunity thrown in for good measure. There's a fun scene with "Helen" trying to explain to the would-be thieves just how the economics of crime at their (low) level of the criminal food chain might work which does raise a smile and there's a good chemistry between Sidney and a Raft who's left his menacing hat at the stage door this time. The ending is a little bit twee, but we've some entertainment and the tiniest bit of engaging moralising to keep it going along nicely until the - as well as a few ditties from Kurt Weill and Sam Coslow.