Damaged Goods | |
Director: | Phil Goldstone |
Producer: | Phil Goldstone Irving Starr |
Based On: | Les Avariés by Eugène Brieux |
Cinematography: | Ira H. Morgan |
Editing: | Holbrook N. Todd |
Studio: | Criterion Pictures |
Distributor: | Grand National Pictures |
Runtime: | 61 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Damaged Goods is a 1937 American drama film directed by Phil Goldstone and starring Pedro de Cordoba, Phyllis Barry and Douglas Walton.[1] It is based on the play Les Avariés by Eugène Brieux and the subsequent adapted novel Damaged Goods by Upton Sinclair. A silent film adaptation Damaged Goods had been made in 1914.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Dexter.
A young lawyer, engaged to the daughter of a Congressman, attends a party where he has a fling with another woman. Two weeks later he suspects that he has contracted syphilis from her.