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  1. Plot. The film portrays the aspirations, daily lives, and tragedies experienced by several people in the fictional 100-story Seacoast National Bank Building in Manhattan. Among them is David Dwight, a womanizing bank owner who keeps his estranged wife, Ella, happy by paying her bills.

  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.

  4. 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.

    • 99 min
  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.

    • (286)
    • Cosmopolitan Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    • Edgar Selwyn
  6. Skyscraper Souls (1932), based on Faith Baldwin's 1931 novel Skyscraper is both a perfect example of Pre-Code films and a fascinating reflection of what was going on in the United States during the early years of the Great Depression.

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  8. Dec 5, 2011 · 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. (This fictional building would be waaay taller than the Empire State Building, completed in 1931.)

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