The Battle of the Sexes Trailer

The Battle of the Sexes Trailer (1928)

"The Clash of Love and a Straying Papa!" 12 October 1928 Drama, Comedy 88 mins

Gum-chewing frizzy-haired golddigger Marie Skinner cooks up a scheme with her lover Babe Winsor, a jazz hound, to fleece a portly middle-aged real estate tycoon, William Judson. Marie moves into Judson's apartment building and contrives to meet and seduce him, plying him with compliments, music, swoons, décolletage, and batted eyes. When his loyal wife (and their two children) see him out catting with Marie at a night club, mom's devastated and confronts him. He moves out. Babe wants Marie to sell Judson worthless bonds. Will mom commit suicide? Will sis shoot the floozy? Will pops figure out he's being a fool?

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Cast

Jean Hersholt

as William Judson

Phyllis Haver

as Marie Skinner

Belle Bennett

as Mrs. Judson

Sally O'Neil

as Ruth, the Daughter

Don Alvarado

as Babe Winsor

John Batten

as Judson's Friend

Crew

Nathaniel Shilkret

Original Music Composer

Billy Bitzer

Billy Bitzer Director of Photography

Karl Struss

Karl Struss Director of Photography

Hugo Riesenfeld

Original Music Composer

International Titles

L'Éternel Problème Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 12 October 1928

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