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  1. Back Street is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by John M. Stahl and starring Irene Dunne and John Boles. Based on the best-selling novel of the same title by Fannie Hurst, it tells the story of a woman who spends her life as the secret mistress of a wealthy married man.

  2. Back Street: Directed by John M. Stahl. With Irene Dunne, John Boles, George Meeker, Zasu Pitts. A woman's love for and devotion to a married man results in her being relegated to the "back streets" of his life.

    • (1.1K)
    • Drama, Mystery, Romance
    • John M. Stahl
    • 1932-12-30
  3. Jun 30, 2021 · The plot is simple, and probably rather racy for the early 1930s, but the two stars with some help from Zasu Pitts create a character-driven romantic drama with a sense of kindness and affection belied in the rather poor title.

    • 85 min
    • 4.9K
    • DEF GP
  4. Back Street with Irene Dunne 1932 - 1080p HD Film. A woman's love for and devotion to a married man results in her being relegated to the "back streets" of his life.

    • 89 min
    • 7.5K
    • Cinema4Reel
  5. Directed by John M. Stahl. A story that will grip you with its powerful emotional appeal written by one of Americas foremost novelists… A picture with an amazing cast of star players. A woman’s love for and devotion to a married man results in her being relegated to the “back streets” of his life. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • (1.3K)
    • Universal Pictures
    • John M. Stahl
  6. A woman's love for and devotion to a married man results in her being relegated to the "back streets" of his life. John M. Stahl. Director. Fannie Hurst.

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