Two Sinners

Two Sinners is a 1935 film directed by Arthur Lubin.

Plot
In London, Henry Vane gets out of prison after serving fifteen years for murder and tries to rebuild his life.

Cast

 * Otto Kruger as Henry Vane
 * Martha Sleeper as Elsie Summerstone
 * Minna Gombell as Claudine Pym
 * Ferdinand Munier as Monte Alabaster
 * Cora Sue Collins as Sally Pym
 * Margaret Seddon as Mrs. Summerstone
 * Harrington Reynolds as Major Ritchie
 * Fred Walton as Shepley
 * Olaf Hytten as French judge
 * Montague Shaw as Humphrey Grylls
 * William P. Carleton as Heggie
 * Harold Entwistle as Pateman

Production
The working title of Two Sinners was Two Black Sheep, the title of the 1933 Warwick Deeping novel on which it was based. The novel had become a best seller. In May 1935, Republic announced they would make a film of the novel. The same month, Arthur Lubin signed a contract with Republic for a year to make six pictures starting with the book Two Black Sheep that became the film Two Sinners.

Otto Kruger was cast in July 1935.

Release
Two Sinners was released as a second feature in some U.S. theaters alongside the Kay Francis vehicle The Goose and the Gander.

The film impressed the holders of the rights to a W.W. Jacobs story which persuaded them to sell it to Lubin years later to make Footsteps in the Fog.