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''A Free Soul'' is a 1931 drama film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Creator/NormaShearer, Creator/LionelBarrymore, and Creator/ClarkGable.

Barrymore is Stephen Ashe, a highly skilled criminal defense attorney, and an alcoholic. Both of these make him the BlackSheep of the old-money, very snobby Ashe family, along with his affectionate daughter Jan (Shearer). Jan is a free spirit (hence the title) who is reluctant to settle down with her pleasant but terminally bland suitor, Dwight Winthrop (Creator/LeslieHoward).

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''A Free Soul'' is a 1931 [[UsefulNotes/ThePreCodeEra pre-Code]] drama film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Creator/NormaShearer, Creator/LeslieHoward, Creator/LionelBarrymore, and Creator/ClarkGable.

Barrymore is Stephen Ashe, a highly skilled criminal defense attorney, and attorney as well as an alcoholic. Both of these make him the BlackSheep of the old-money, very snobby Ashe family, along with his affectionate daughter Jan (Shearer). Jan is a free spirit (hence the title) who is reluctant to settle down with her pleasant but terminally bland suitor, Dwight Winthrop (Creator/LeslieHoward).
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''A Free Soul'' is a 1931 film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Creator/NormaShearer, Creator/LionelBarrymore, and Creator/ClarkGable.

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''A Free Soul'' is a 1931 drama film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Creator/NormaShearer, Creator/LionelBarrymore, and Creator/ClarkGable.
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Barrymore is Stephen Ashe, a highly skilled criminal defense attorney, and an alcoholic. Both of these make him the BlackSheep of the old-money, very snobby Ashe family, along with his affectionate daughter Jan (Shearer). Jan is a free spirit (hence the title) who is reluctant to settle down with her pleasant but terminally bland suitor, Dwight Winthrop (Leslie Howard).

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Barrymore is Stephen Ashe, a highly skilled criminal defense attorney, and an alcoholic. Both of these make him the BlackSheep of the old-money, very snobby Ashe family, along with his affectionate daughter Jan (Shearer). Jan is a free spirit (hence the title) who is reluctant to settle down with her pleasant but terminally bland suitor, Dwight Winthrop (Leslie Howard).
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''A Free Soul'' is a 1931 film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Norma Shearer, Creator/LionelBarrymore, and Creator/ClarkGable. Barrymore is Stephen Ashe, a highly skilled criminal defense attorney, and an alcoholic. Both of these make him the BlackSheep of the old-money, very snobby Ashe family, along with his affectionate daughter Jan (Shearer). Jan is a free spirit (hence the title) who is reluctant to settle down with her pleasant but terminally bland suitor, Dwight Winthrop (Leslie Howard). Instead she is drawn to Ace Wilfong (Gable), a local crime boss for whom Stephen just won an acquittal for murder. She spends the night with Ace, who instantly starts to grow possessive and controlling. Meanwhile, Stephen is aghast at his daughter's relationship with a criminal, so Jan offers him a deal: she'll quit Ace if he quits drinking.

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\n''A Free Soul'' is a 1931 film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Norma Shearer, Creator/NormaShearer, Creator/LionelBarrymore, and Creator/ClarkGable. Creator/ClarkGable.

Barrymore is Stephen Ashe, a highly skilled criminal defense attorney, and an alcoholic. Both of these make him the BlackSheep of the old-money, very snobby Ashe family, along with his affectionate daughter Jan (Shearer). Jan is a free spirit (hence the title) who is reluctant to settle down with her pleasant but terminally bland suitor, Dwight Winthrop (Leslie Howard). Howard).

Instead she is drawn to Ace Wilfong (Gable), a local crime boss for whom Stephen just won an acquittal for murder. She spends the night with Ace, who instantly starts to grow possessive and controlling. Meanwhile, Stephen is aghast at his daughter's relationship with a criminal, so Jan offers him a deal: she'll quit Ace if he quits drinking.



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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The secret that Ace blackmails Jan over, which Dwight thinks is enough to kill for, is that--she had sex with Ace once.
* VehicleVanish: A drunken, stumbling Stephen manages to do this with a train.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The secret that Ace blackmails Jan over, which Dwight thinks is enough to kill for, is that--she had sex with Ace once.
* VehicleVanish: A drunken, stumbling Stephen manages to do this with a train.train.

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''A Free Soul'' won Barrymore the AcademyAward for Best Actor. It was also a StarMakingRole for Gable (here billed fifth), catapulting him to leading man status, which he would retain for the rest of his career. This is EarlyInstallmentWeirdness for Gable, sort of, in that he's the villain, but the interesting thing is that this is only a minor tweak on the aggressively manly characters he'd play as a hero.

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''A Free Soul'' won Barrymore the AcademyAward UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Actor. It was also a StarMakingRole for Gable (here billed fifth), catapulting him to leading man status, which he would retain for the rest of his career. This is EarlyInstallmentWeirdness for Gable, sort of, in that he's the villain, but the interesting thing is that this is only a minor tweak on the aggressively manly characters he'd play as a hero.
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''A Free Soul'' won Barrymore the AcademyAward for Best Actor. It was also a StarMakingRole for Gable (here billed fifth), catapulting him to leading man status, which he would retain for the rest of his career. This is EarlyInstallmentWeirdness for Gable, sort of, in that he's the villain, but the interesting this that this is only a minor tweak on the aggressively manly characters he'd play as a hero.

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''A Free Soul'' won Barrymore the AcademyAward for Best Actor. It was also a StarMakingRole for Gable (here billed fifth), catapulting him to leading man status, which he would retain for the rest of his career. This is EarlyInstallmentWeirdness for Gable, sort of, in that he's the villain, but the interesting this thing is that this is only a minor tweak on the aggressively manly characters he'd play as a hero.
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''A Free Soul'' is a 1931 film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Norma Shearer, Creator/LionelBarrymore, and Creator/ClarkGable. Barrymore is Stephen Ashe, a highly skilled criminal defense attorney, and an alcoholic. Both of these make him the BlackSheep of the old-money, very snobby Ashe family, along with his affectionate daughter Jan (Shearer). Jan is a free spirit (hence the title) who is reluctant to settle down with her pleasant but terminally bland suitor, Dwight Winthrop (Leslie Howard). Instead she is drawn to Ace Wilfong (Gable), a local crime boss for whom Stephen just won an acquittal for murder. She spends the night with Ace, who instantly starts to grow possessive and controlling. Meanwhile, Stephen is aghast at his daughter's relationship with a criminal, so Jan offers him a deal: she'll quit Ace if he quits drinking.

''A Free Soul'' won Barrymore the AcademyAward for Best Actor. It was also a StarMakingRole for Gable (here billed fifth), catapulting him to leading man status, which he would retain for the rest of his career. This is EarlyInstallmentWeirdness for Gable, sort of, in that he's the villain, but the interesting this that this is only a minor tweak on the aggressively manly characters he'd play as a hero.

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!!This film series demonstrates the following tropes:

* AlcoholHic: Stephen does this when showing up drunk for his mother's birthday party.
* TheAlcoholic: Stephen is a hopeless drunk. His aides smuggle flasks into court. After he spends three months in the mountains drying out, he gets one bottle, and starts a bender that winds up with him sleeping on the streets with the other winos.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Jan is clearly bored by Dwight and lusts after Ace the criminal. After Dwight shoots Ace, she likes Dwight a lot better.
* AsianSpeekeeEngrish: Ace has an Asian servant with a stilted accent.
* AsYouKnow: Dwight is described as "one of the world's first dozen polo men."
* BettyAndVeronica: A GenderFlip with Dwight and Ace. They're even [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience color-coded correctly]]: Dwight is earnest, gentlemanly, adoring, very dull, and light-haired, while Ace is manly, charismatic, dominant, aggressive, and has black hair.
* {{Blackmail}}: Ace threatens that if Jan doesn't marry him, he'll tell everyone they had sex, and then [[DefiledForever no one will want to marry her]].
* DamnItFeelsGoodToBeAGangster: Ace is clearly enjoying himself, narrowly escaping a hail of bullets and treating the whole thing as a lark, and Jan does too.
* EntitledToHaveYou: After Jan sleeps with him, the formerly charming Ace suddenly becomes violently possessive, constantly saying that she's his and she has to marry him.
* InstantDeathBullet: Dwight shoots Ace, there is a very brief pause, and Ace keels over dead on his desk.
* TheOner: The second courtroom scene, in which Stephen cross-examines his daughter and then makes a passionate OscarBait speech, is a 14-minute take. This was done by using two cameras.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The secret that Ace blackmails Jan over, which Dwight thinks is enough to kill for, is that--she had sex with Ace once.
* VehicleVanish: A drunken, stumbling Stephen manages to do this with a train.

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