Whom the Gods Destroy

Whom the Gods Destroy (1934)


  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1934-07-12
  • User Rating: 5.5/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 15min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Walter Lang
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Summary

Broadway's most successful producer, John Forrester, is deeply in love with his wife Margaret and dreams of the future when his son Jack will step into his shoes. He sails to England to produce a show but the ship strikes a derelict wreckage and is sinking rapidly. In the ensuing wild panic, Forrester saves many lives, until finally, panic stricken by sudden fear, he dons a woman's clothes and is among the rescued. On the coast of Newfouldland, the villagers, not aware of his true identity, curse him but he is befriended by Alec who helps him conceal his identity. With a planned story of his survival, he returns to New York but cannot face his family or friends after he sees the plaque to his heroism on his New York theatre. Deciding to remain thought of as dead, he becomes a derelict himself, surviving on odd jobs as he watches from afar his now-grown son begin his career as a producer.

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  • Walter Connolly

    as John Forrester aka Eric Jann aka Peter Korotoff
  • Doris Kenyon

    as Margaret Forrester
  • Robert Young

    as Jack Forrester
  • Scotty Beckett

    as Jack Forrester, Age 4
  • Henry Kolker

    as Carlo - the Puppeteer
  • Akim Tamiroff

    as Peter Korotoff
  • Gilbert Emery

    as Professor Weaver
  • George Humbert

    as Niccoli
  • Hobart Bosworth

    as Alec Klein
  • Macon Jones

    as Jack Forrester - Age 14
  • Rollo Lloyd

    as Henry Braverman
  • Maidel Turner

    as Henrietta Crosland
  • Hugh Huntley

    as Jamison - Ship's Officer
  • Yale Puppeteers

    as Puppeteers
  • Walter Brennan

    as Clifford (uncredited)
  • Charles Middleton

    as Constable Malcolm (uncredited)
Directing Walter Lang Director
Writing Albert Payson Terhune Story
Production Felix Young Producer
Writing Sidney Buchman Screenplay
Crew John Hoffman Special Effects