Joseph Cawthorn
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

Young and Beautiful
(1934)The publicity stunts of a press agent who convinces his boss to sign his girlfriend to a studio contract drives her into the arms of a moneyed suitor.

The Taming of the Shrew
(1929)In 16th-century Italy, a strict patriarch will not allow his daughter to marry the man she loves until her headstrong older sister gets married.

Broken Dreams
(1933)Distraught after his wife's death during childbirth, a medical intern who abandons his baby boy to pursue work in Europe will come to regret it.

White Zombie
(1932)When a wealthy plantation owner becomes obsessed with a beautiful but unattainable woman, he strikes a devil's bargain with a sinister voodoo master.

Dixiana
(1930)Set in antebellum New Orleans, this early talkie musical follows a young circus star who falls for the scion of a wealthy family during Mardi Gras.

Dance Hall
(1929)A dance-trophy-winning young couple is temporarily split up when a playboy aviator leads the girl to believe that he's in love with her.
They Call It Sin
(1932)A young Kansas girl who comes to New York to make it big in the chorus becomes involved in a love triangle and learns a lesson about show business in this "high class" film from the ribald 1930s. Loretta Young stars as Marion, a gifted songwriter who longs to hit the big time. When she falls in love with Jimmy (David Manners), she follows him to New York and luckily finds a job writing songs for Humphries, a tyrannical producer (Louis Calhern). But Jimmy is engaged to another woman (Helen Vinson) and Humphries has no intention of helping her with her career. She soon finds solace with Tony Travers (George Brent), a doctor whose ordinary life she welcomes with open arms.