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But The Flesh Is Weak (1932) Robert Montgomery, Nora Gregor
Director: Jack Conway
Co-stars: Heather Thatcher, Edward Everett Horton, C. Aubrey Smith
77 minutes, Black and White
DVD-R: Region ALL
Ivor Novello's elegant stage play The Truth Game was the source for MGM's But the Flesh is Weak. C. Aubrey Smith and Robert Montgomery star as Florian and Max, father-and-son fortune hunters whose ethics and integrity wax and wane throughout the picture. Eventually, Florian outsmarts himself and ends up broke and heavily in debt. To save his father from committing suicide, Max agrees to marry wealthy Lady Joan (Heather Thatcher). Will he be saved from this rash act in time by his true love, poor but proud widow Rosine (Nora Gregor)? In cold print, But the Flesh is Weak may seem like a stark tragedy, but is in fact a witty, polished polite comedy.
Part of collection with Shipmates, Faithless, Lovers Courageous, Made on Broadway, The Man in Possession, Live, Love and Learn, and The Earl of Chicago.