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  1. Gentleman's Fate is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and written by Leonard Praskins. The film stars John Gilbert, Louis Wolheim, Leila Hyams, Anita Page, and Marie Prevost. The film was released on March 7, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, just seventeen days after Wolheim's untimely death.

  2. Gentleman's Fate: Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. With John Gilbert, Louis Wolheim, Leila Hyams, Anita Page. Jack lives the high life and wants to make Marjorie his one and only. He then learns that his deceased father is alive--but dying of lead poisoning.

    • (838)
    • Crime, Drama
    • Mervyn LeRoy
    • 1931-03-07
  3. The movie revolves largely around Jack Thomas (John Gilbert), a society man with a fancy apartment, a butler, a lot of leisure time, and a girlfriend, Marjorie (Leila Hyams). He has grown up under the belief that he's an orphan until his guardian is forced to drop a bombshell: that not only is his father alive, though dying from a gunshot wound,…

    • Mervyn Leroy
    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  4. Der Film Gentleman's Fate ist ein 90 minuten lang drama aus 1931, unter der regie von Mervyn LeRoy. Die Hauptbesetzung besteht aus Leila Hyams, Anita Page und Louis Wolheim.

  5. 03/07/1931 (US) Drama , Crime 1h 30m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? It was a baby-faced blonde who turned Jack Thomas, gentleman, into Giacomo Tomasulo, killer! Overview. A bootlegger falls apart when his wife leaves him. Mervyn LeRoy. Director. Leonard Praskins. Screenplay. Ursula Parrott. Story.

  6. A wealthy socialite, Gilbert learns to his chagrin that he has been financed by his supposedly dead father (Ernest Torrence), a notorious rum runner. Ruined socially, Gilbert joins the rackets himself, vying with his brother (Louis Wolheim) for control of the bootlegging territory.

  7. Gentleman's Fate is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and written by Leonard Praskins. The film stars John Gilbert, Louis Wolheim, Leila Hyams, Anita Page, and Marie Prevost. The film was released on March 7, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, just seventeen days after Wolheim's untimely death.