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This Modern Age 1931

Joan, a modern young woman, confronts the harsh realities of life and love for the first time, learning what independence truly means. Meanwhile, a Harvard football star rebels against his aristocratic parents, abandoning their expectations to run away with the woman he genuinely loves.

Joan, a modern young woman, confronts the harsh realities of life and love for the first time, learning what independence truly means. Meanwhile, a Harvard football star rebels against his aristocratic parents, abandoning their expectations to run away with the woman he genuinely loves.

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Socialite Valentine “Val” Winters, Joan Crawford, is the daughter of divorced parents and has not seen her sophisticated mother, Diane “Di” Winters, in years; the courts awarded sole custody to Val’s father, who has recently died, casting Val into a new orbit of high society and shifting loyalties. When Val travels to Paris for a reunion, she discovers Diane living there as the mistress of André de Graignon, [Albert Conti], which unsettles Val and upends her expectations of both her mother and her own future.

In the City of Light, Val encounters Tony Girard, a charismatic but drinking companion from Diane’s social circle. Tony’s carefree, boisterous lifestyle stands in stark contrast to Val’s refined upbringing, and their chemistry becomes a focal point of the tension surrounding Diane’s arrangement with André. The plot thickens after a fateful car wreck involving Val and Tony, from which they are rescued by a capable, athletic young man named Robert “Bob” Blake Jr., [Neil Hamilton], a Harvard-educated football player who embodies a steady, wholesome counterpoint to Tony’s reckless charm. Val and Bob quickly fall in love, and Bob invites his parents to meet Val, hoping to secure a future with her.

Val’s romance with Bob triggers a clash of values. Bob’s parents—Robert Blake Sr. and Margaret Blake, portrayed by Hobart Bosworth and Emma Dunn—do not approve of Tony or the complicated living arrangement with Diane. The conflict intensifies as Bob overhears Diane and André discussing their life together and André’s view that his own life is on hold for Val, prompting Bob to race to salvage a hurried marriage before Val learns the full truth. He tries to persuade Val to elope with him, but when Val resists, he reveals what he has learned about her mother and the web of relationships surrounding them. Val feels betrayed, believing the accusations about the house and Diane’s intentions, and she withdraws, insisting that her mother’s integrity and their bond come first.

The rift leads Val back to Diane, who admits the truth about her actions and the delicate situation she has created. Val is initially shocked by the deception but remains steadfast in her loyalty to her mother, choosing to stay with Diane despite the consequences. The two move into a smaller apartment, and Tony remains a lingering presence in Val’s life. Yet Diane’s choices ripple outward: she recontacts André and tells him she will leave Val to travel Europe with him, a decision that makes Val feel deeply betrayed.

Diane’s precarious standing in Paris comes to a head as she seeks mercy for Val from Bob’s parents, but they reject her pleas. The revelation of Diane’s compromised reputation accelerates her departure with André, leaving Val to confront the personal cost of her mother’s actions. In a shifting moment of perspective, Bob perceives his parents’ outdated judgment as harsh and hypocritical, which opens the door for reconciliation. Ultimately, Bob goes to Val, and the two are reunited, choosing to continue their relationship despite the complications that surround Val’s family.

This story unfolds as a drama of loyalty, social expectations, and the difficult choices that define love across generations. It tracks Val’s inner conflict between family devotion and personal happiness, the fragile nature of trust, and the ways in which public perception can complicate intimate bonds. The film leaves Val and Bob stepping forward together, their relationship renewed in the shadow of treacherous secrets and heartfelt loyalties alike.

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This Modern Age Other Names and Titles

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