Dodsworth (1936) - (Movie Clip) You Do Need Soothing
Abandoned on the deck by his wife and her handsome new friend, retiring American auto manufacturer Sam (Walter Huston, title character) is giddy about seeing land on his first trip to England, supported by a steward (Wilson Benge) then worldly Edith (Mary Astor), in William Wylers Dodsworth, 1936.
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Dodsworth (1936) -- (Movie Clip) About Your Wife
Pal Cubby (Harlan Briggs), friend of Sam, the title character (Walter Huston as the retiring auto executive), expresses himself immoderately about business and about his wife (Ruth Chatterton), who before long is within earshot, in William Wyler's film from the Sinclair Lewis novel, Dodsworth, 1936.
Dodsworth (1936) -- (Movie Clip) The Most Amusing Friends
Early in her Paris stay, eager American Fran (Ruth Chatterton), wife of the retiring auto executive title character, Walter Huston, whom she forgets to meet, aims to impress French pal Renee (Odette Myrtle) and her cultured associate Iselin (Paul Lukas, his first appearance), in William Wylers Dodsworth, 1936.
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Dodsworth (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Dodsworth Motors
Midwestern auto magnate Sam Dodsworth (Walter Huston, title character) leaves his automobile plant for the last time and returns home to his wife (Ruth Chatterton) in this early scene from William Wyler's Dodsworth, 1936, from the Sinclair Lewis novel.
Dodsworth (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Americans Are Always Such Snobs
Newly retired American auto magnate Samuel Dodsworth (Walter Huston, title character) and wife (Ruth Chatterton) have just set sail for Europe, their attitudes not in synch, meeting English Locket (David Niven), in William Wyler's film from the Sinclar Lewis novel, Dodsworth, 1936.