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Writer: They Call It Sin. Alberta Stedman Eagan was born on 15 October 1868 in Athens, Ohio, USA. She is known for They Call It Sin (1932).
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Alberta Stedman Eagan. Writer: They Call It Sin. Alberta Stedman Eagan was born on 15 October 1868 in Athens, Ohio, USA. She is known for They Call It Sin (1932).
They Call It Sin is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Loretta Young as a farmer's daughter who follows a traveling salesman to New York City, only to discover he already is engaged. [1]
Often told story of a young country girl heading to the Big Apple in search of her big break and “Mr. Right.”. Young is a chorus line girl romantically involved with her married producer (Calhern) while faithful admirer Brent waits nearby. Predictable plot adapted from the novel by Alberta Stedman Eagan. 68m/B VHS, DVD .
EAGAN, Alberta Stedman. The Driven. New York: The Daily Mirror Newspaper, (1929). First Edition, Advance Promotional Copy, small octavo, approx. 20 pages, original illustrated wrappers. Scarce promotional 'pamphlet' published by The Daily Mirror Newspaper who published this novel serially.
Looking for a book by Alberta Stedman Eagan? Alberta Stedman Eagan wrote Felicia / They Call It Sin, which can be purchased at a lower price at ThriftBooks.com.
It was natural, then, that they'd be attracted to Alberta Stedman Eagan's novel and hand it off to screenwriter Lillie Hayward, who had penned movies with suggestive titles like Every Man's Wife (1925) and Runaway Girls (1928) and had co-written the screenplay for Big City Blues (1932), about an Indiana man who falls prey to chorus girls and ...