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O’Bannon has Lydia sent to prison for what rightly should be a lengthy sentence and immediately quits his job and goes on a bender. Lydia in turn, learns that hard work and humility can be just as rewarding as looking for cheap thrills. Through connections and family money she serves only two years but before she is out, she is visited by O’Bannon who can no longer stay away. Thinking him there to gloat over his victory of caging her, she vows to get even with him. She has a friend obtain a letter demanding O’Bannon’s resignation at the current firm he hope to become a partner with. His reaction is unexpected when she delivers the letter to him and she suddenly realizes that she loves O’Bannon as much as he loves her.
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The first of four films they would make together, Manslaughter features March back in his element playing the gentleman and Colbert ably playing the spoiled brat who gradually becomes adjusted to prison life and even becomes popular amongst her cellmates. The accident, the courtroom, and the prison scenes are the most poignant in the film. The film itself helped to boost both Colbert and March’s career. Ironically, the part of Lydia was to go to Clara Bow who could have used the boost. However, her personal problems prompted Paramount to replace her with Colbert.
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