Upperworld

Upperworld
  • Release date: 28 Apr 1934
  • Release year: 1934
  • Runtime: 73 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: one word title, chorus girl, double murder, italian gangster, newspaper reporter, new york city, slang, damsel in distress, held at gunpoint, defense attorney
Plot:
Wealthy railroad magnate Alex Stream (Warren William) has little time for himself, although he is devoted to his wife Hettie (Mary Astor) and son Tommy (Dickie Moore). Hettie, however, gives first priority to her society friends, a group that Alex can't tolerate. When Alex rescues drowning showgirl Lilly Linder (Ginger Rogers), he finds her cheerful ways so appealing that he relaxes long enough to eat the meal that she cooks him. One day when Hettie forgets her wedding anniversary and makes other plans, Alex, on impulse, asks Lilly to join him for dinner. From then on, Alex spends a lot of time with Lilly. Lilly's boyfriend, Lou Colima (J. Carrol Naish), tries to talk her into blackmailing Alex, and when she refuses because she genuinely cares for him, Lou steals Alex's letters to her. When Lou confronts him, Alex believes that Lilly was involved in the scheme from the start. He tries to grab the letters back from Lou, who shoots at him, hitting Lilly, who has thrown herself in front of Alex. Alex shoots Lou in self-defense, then tries to make it look like a murder-suicide. Alex thinks that he has escaped untouched, but Moran (Sidney Toler), a policeman who was demoted for giving a parking ticket to Alex, has seen his car parked outside the apartment and is convinced that he is the actual murderer. No one believes Moran until he manages to prove that Alex's fingerprints are on the gun. Alex is tried and acquitted. Afterward, Alex is reconciled with Hettie and the couple sails for London.
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