Temptation's Workshop (1932) Reviews

Temptation's Workshop (1932)
British supporting actor Tyrell Davis earned a rare starring role in this low-budget family drama from Poverty Row company Action Pictures. Davis plays Count Emile Borosko, an impoverished European nobleman who comes to the aid of his unfortunate in-laws, a family of former society swells living above their means. But when Emile tries to get a job and support the family, his girlfriend, Connie (Helen Foster), accuses him unfairly of dallying with wealthy Vi Rantler (Dorothy Granger). Ill and desperate, Connie's father, John Lawton (John Ince), comtemplates suicide before Emile suddenly learns that his millionaire uncle has died. With newfound wealth, the noble Emile can finally provide for the needy Lawtons and marry the girl he loves. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi

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Starring:
Tyrell DavisHelen Foster, (more)
Director(s):
George B. Seitz
 

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