Min and Bill
(1930)
69 mins | Drama | 29 November 1930
Director:
George HillCinematographer:
Harold WenstromEditor:
Basil WrangellProduction Designer:
Cedric GibbonsProduction Company:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.Marie Dressler won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as "Min." Dressler and Wallace Beery also co-starred in the 1932 M-G-M release Tugboat Annie, in which they played similar characters. They also appeared as part of the all-star cast of M-G-M's 1933 production Dinner at Eight, although in that film Dressler was a society matron and Beery was a wealthy businessman (see entries above and below).
In 1931 M-G-M released a Spanish-language version of Min and Bill, entitled La fruta amarga (See Entry). That film was directed by Arthur Gregor and starred Virginia Fábregas and Juan de Landa. ...
Marie Dressler won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as "Min." Dressler and Wallace Beery also co-starred in the 1932 M-G-M release Tugboat Annie, in which they played similar characters. They also appeared as part of the all-star cast of M-G-M's 1933 production Dinner at Eight, although in that film Dressler was a society matron and Beery was a wealthy businessman (see entries above and below).
In 1931 M-G-M released a Spanish-language version of Min and Bill, entitled La fruta amarga (See Entry). That film was directed by Arthur Gregor and starred Virginia Fábregas and Juan de Landa.
Min, a hard-boiled proprietress of a waterfront hotel, who has as her sweetheart Bill, a fisherman, brings up Nancy, a girl who was deserted by her own mother in infancy. Local authorities try to persuade Min that she is not a fit mother and that Nancy should be sent to school. Between the truant officer and prohibition officials, Min is forced to send her to live with the school principal's family, though Nancy insists that she would rather stay with Min. Meanwhile, Bella, Nancy's actual mother--now a down-and-out floozie--turns up, but Min sends her back to San Francisco. Min sacrifices to send Nancy to a proper boarding school, where she falls in love with Dick, a wealthy boy who loves her in spite of her background and plans to marry her. Bella, finding out about her daughter's good fortune, returns and tells Min she will reveal her identity so as to benefit from Dick's money. In a struggle, Min's face is burned, and she is forced to shoot Bella to stop her. Min is informed on by a jealous sailor; and as her daughter sails on her honeymoon, Min is led away by the ...
Min, a hard-boiled proprietress of a waterfront hotel, who has as her sweetheart Bill, a fisherman, brings up Nancy, a girl who was deserted by her own mother in infancy. Local authorities try to persuade Min that she is not a fit mother and that Nancy should be sent to school. Between the truant officer and prohibition officials, Min is forced to send her to live with the school principal's family, though Nancy insists that she would rather stay with Min. Meanwhile, Bella, Nancy's actual mother--now a down-and-out floozie--turns up, but Min sends her back to San Francisco. Min sacrifices to send Nancy to a proper boarding school, where she falls in love with Dick, a wealthy boy who loves her in spite of her background and plans to marry her. Bella, finding out about her daughter's good fortune, returns and tells Min she will reveal her identity so as to benefit from Dick's money. In a struggle, Min's face is burned, and she is forced to shoot Bella to stop her. Min is informed on by a jealous sailor; and as her daughter sails on her honeymoon, Min is led away by the police.
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