Boyer as Walter SaxelBack Street (1941) was taken from Fannie Hurst's novel, a perennial soaper about a woman who makes sacrifices all her life for the man she loves.

Walter Saxel (Boyer) meets Rae Smith (Margaret Sullavan) - the two fall in love and plan to marry immediately.  But it is not to be: Rae is kept from their rendezvous by a jealous admirer, and Walter sails out of her life, thinking she had a change of heart.


But that is only the beginning.  Walter and Rae meet again five years later
- he is married and rising fast in the business world; she is a successful clothes designer. 

Margaret Sullavan as RaeThey begin a "back street" relationship that lasts til the end of Walter's life, with Rae tucked into a corner...waiting for when he has time to visit her and make proclamations of his undying love.  He seems to think that as long as she knows she is an important part of his life, that is sufficient -- this story is enough to make any woman today cringe.

A wistful Margaret Sullavan does her best, and Boyer almost makes you forget at times what a selfish rat Walter really is.  No one could play the charming cad better than Boyer.
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