| Compare Prices (See All Offers) |
| |
|
$9.98 
at Amazon
|
| |
|
$5.99 
at DeepDiscount.com
|
| |
|
$4.09 
at Buy.com Marketplaces
|
| |
|
$4.99 
at J&R Music and Computer World
|
| |
|
$2.88 
at Amazon Marketplace
|
| |
|
$2.95 
at Amazon Marketplace
|
| |
|
$2.99 
at Amazon Marketplace
|
| |
|
$2.99 
at Amazon Marketplace
|
| Why are these stores listed? |
|
|
Key Information
|
| Directors: |
John Cromwell |
| Stars: |
Bette Davis |
| Actors: |
Reginald Owen |
| Genre: |
Dramas |
| Subgenre: |
Suspense · Vintage · Recommended · Romances · Tear Jerker · Essential Cinema · Classic · Thriller |
| MPAA Rating: |
Not Rated |
| Available Formats: |
DVD |
| UPC: |
086624400501 |
| Release Date: |
1934 |
| Running Time: |
1hr 23min |
|
Languages
|
| Original Language: |
English |
|
DVD Editions
|
| : |
Format: DVD, 1hr 23min Release Company: Delta Entertainment Corporation (January 21, 2003) UPC: 018111238694 |
|
VHS Editions
|
| : |
Format: VHS, 1hr 23min Release Company: Monterey Home Video (September 24, 1996) UPC: 012233316339 |
|
Credits
|
| Screenwriter: |
Lester Cohen |
| More Information |
| Details: |
John Cromwell (THE PRISONER OF ZENDA, THE GODDESS) brings W. Somerset Maugham's novel and Bette Davis's career to life with the spellbinding drama OF HUMAN BONDAGE. Having unsuccessfully tried his hand at painting in Paris, Philip Carey (Leslie Howard) returns home to London. Despite his clubfoot, Philip overcomes his awkwardness and pursues a medical career. Still in medical school, he becomes obsessed with a gruff Cockney waitress, Mildred Rogers (Davis), intent on taking him for all he is worth. When Carey discovers that she is dating other men, he attempts to forget her by striking up a relationship with another woman. The effort fails when Mildred returns to tell Carey she is pregnant. Mildred repeatedly leaves Carey in distress but returns to him when she needs money. Eventually, his devotion to her threatens his career ambitions and his chance for future happiness. Davis is spectacular as the repulsive Mildred, while Howard's quiet, suffering gentleman furthered his own reputation as an outstandin... |
| Return to top |
|