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  1. English. Budget. $382,000 [1] Box office. $555,000 [1] Skyscraper Souls is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film starring Warren William, Anita Page, Maureen O'Sullivan, Gregory Ratoff, and Verree Teasdale. [2] Directed by Edgar Selwyn, it is based on the 1931 novel Skyscraper by Faith Baldwin. [3]

  2. Skyscraper Souls: Directed by Edgar Selwyn. With Warren William, Maureen O'Sullivan, Gregory Ratoff, Anita Page. An entrepreneur will let nothing stand in his way of acquiring a 100-story office building.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Edgar Selwyn
    • 1932-07-16
  3. Skyscraper Souls is a Pre-Code 1932 drama film starring Warren William and Maureen O'Sullivan. The film was directed by Edgar Selwyn and is based upon the novel Skycraper by Faith Baldwin. The film depicts the aspirations and lives of several people in the Seacoast National Bank Building. Among them is David Dwight, the womanizing bank owner who keeps his estranged wife happy by paying her ...

  4. May 24, 2013 · Lynn is young and sweet, but not entirely stupid. Sarah treats her like a daughter, and retains a rare maternal affection that movies rarely showcase. Lynn, for her part, is young and naive, new to New York and wary of love without appropriate financial backing. The gold digger of 1932.

  5. Skyscraper Souls is a Pre-Code 1932 drama film starring Warren William and Maureen O'Sullivan. The film was directed by Edgar Selwyn and is based upon the novel Skycraper by Faith Baldwin. The film depicts the aspirations and lives of several people in the Seacoast National Bank Building. Among them is David Dwight, the womanizing bank owner who keeps his estranged wife happy by paying her ...

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    • Cosmopolitan Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    • Edgar Selwyn
  6. Dec 5, 2011 · While Skyscraper Souls isn’t the first or last movie to examine corporate greed, we feel it’s one of the best. Warren William is perfect as slimy David Dwight, a charming but cold-hearted son-of-a-gun who cheerfully steps over bodies as he manipulates control of a 100-storey skyscraper.

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  8. Skyscraper Souls was well received, as noted in the August 5, 1932 New York Times review by Mordaunt Hall, "Skyscraper Souls affords a rich measure of entertainment, and in it Mr. William has a further opportunity to give an excellent characterization. With the introduction of various persons who work in the imposing Dwight Building, the pride of David Dwight (Mr. William), the story is ...

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