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Un acaudalado neoyorquino sale con varias mujeres hasta enamorarse de una stenógrafa.Un acaudalado neoyorquino sale con varias mujeres hasta enamorarse de una stenógrafa.Un acaudalado neoyorquino sale con varias mujeres hasta enamorarse de una stenógrafa.
Bess Flowers
- Charlotte
- (sin créditos)
Roberta Gale
- Third Girl in Ladies Room
- (sin créditos)
Carl Gerard
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (sin créditos)
Arthur Housman
- Tippler in Bed
- (sin créditos)
Arline Judge
- Second Girl in Ladies Room
- (sin créditos)
Lee Phelps
- Traffic Cop
- (sin créditos)
Florence Roberts
- Mrs. Halloran
- (sin créditos)
Fred Santley
- Jim - Man Under the Bed
- (sin créditos)
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John Howard Lawson, later one of the blacklisted Hollywood Ten, composed this screenplay which is ostensibly quite the reverse from his normal proletarian bent, but is actually deeply altered by wordsmith J. Walter Ruben to a suave and somewhat risqué (pre-Code) comedy. Fortunately, some sense of Lawson's customary concerns remains, and is dealt with nicely by Irene Dunne, co-starring with the elegant Lowell Sherman, who also directs with his usual flare in this tale of a Park Avenue man about town struggling with a raft of nubile and aggressive young creatures. An early sound film, it forms the first arrangement of what has become a basic cinema plot device, as we know it, that of the carefree unmarried man being chastened from his rollicking ways by exposure to feelings of romantic love. Cinematography by the brilliant Lee Tover is of particular value here and one should advert to the art direction of Max Ree, who garnered an Academy Award for his characteristic talent during this same year (1931) as a result of his work with CIMARRON. Although Mae Murray's flamboyance is transcendental, the acting is generally quite good, with a particularly strong and stage-accented performance from the lovely Dunne as an older sister attempting to shepherd a wayward sibling while standing her own ground against a playboy's blandishments. One of the final pieces of Sherman's tragically shortened directorial career, the film offers many admirable passages, none less so than the opening scene, with that eternal butler Charles Coleman patiently dealing with an importunate telephone and doorbell, setting the pace in a picture that never pushes too hard or tries too strenuously for its effects.
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- TriviaA popular Ziegfeld Follies headliner, forty-something Mae Murray had made a transition to silent films. This film was her second talkie, as an attempt to make this transition, playing the role of "Mrs. Agatha Carraway." She starred most famously in The Merry Widow (1925) opposite John Gilbert-and in a wink to the audience makes her first appearance in Apartamento de Soltero (1931) to a Merry Widow waltz. However, this film turned out to be her next-to-last, with her final film being High Stakes (1931).
- ErroresWhen Carter is working at home with Helene, Mrs. Carraway drops in unexpectedly and goes into another room to change out of her wet clothes. When Carter goes to leave the room to go after Helene, he is shown opening and closing the door twice.
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Rollins, Wayne's Butler: [holding up a diamond bracelet] Er, I found this, sir.
Wayne Carter: You find the strangest things in a bachelor's apartment.
Rollins, Wayne's Butler: Do you suppose the lady lost anything else, sir?
Wayne Carter: Well, if she did, she didn't lose it here.
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- Bachelor Apartment
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 16 minutos
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