Road to Ruin, The (1934) - (Movie Clip) I Could Go for Her!
Innocent Ann Dixon (Helen Foster) gets a lift from Eve (Nell O'Day), Ed (Bobby Quirk) and Tommy (Glen Boles) after school lets out in Mrs. Wallace Reid's addiction polemic The Road to Ruin, 1934.
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Road to Ruin, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Please Don't Hate Me!
The scene jumps from Ann (Helen Foster) and Tommy (Glen Boles) at the lake, to Ann's unworried parents at home, back to the remorseful teens in The Road to Ruin, 1934.
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Party host Brad (Neal Pratt) encourages an impromptu game of strip-dice, in which his date Eve (Nell O'Day) loses, shocking the neighbors in The Road to Ruin, 1934.
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