Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhen her father dies, a wealthy young women discovers that she's not wealthy at all--her father lost all of his money in the 1929 stock market crash and she's now officially broke. She takes... Leer todoWhen her father dies, a wealthy young women discovers that she's not wealthy at all--her father lost all of his money in the 1929 stock market crash and she's now officially broke. She takes a job as the social secretary to her father's friend, Ogden. She has two major problems, ... Leer todoWhen her father dies, a wealthy young women discovers that she's not wealthy at all--her father lost all of his money in the 1929 stock market crash and she's now officially broke. She takes a job as the social secretary to her father's friend, Ogden. She has two major problems, however--shortly before her father's death, she and some friends were out partying and, on... Leer todo
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- 3 premios ganados en total
- Mr. Merritt
- (as Burton Churchill)
- Reporter
- (sin créditos)
- Drunk
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- Mr. Blake
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- Court Reporter
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- Albany Hotel Manager
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- Billy Daley - Club Thug
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- Policeman
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- Thug
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- Police Captain
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How does this seguey into a suspenseful thriller? The gigolo actually goes and gets a job as a real gigolo at a nightclub, lifting older ladies' jewelry and giving it to his gangster boss from which he receives a cut. But the urge to cheat the gangster is irresistible to the gigolo, the urge to cheat on her British fiance (Herbert Marshall) with the gigolo is irresistible to Sylvia, and the British fiance, who is marrying Sylvia out of gratitude to her dad for a family favor, finds Helen irresistible. Complications ensue.
Mary Boland keeps things light as Mrs. Merritt who is kind to Helen and has some great one liners as she always plays the comic high society dame with flair. Note Millard Mitchell, who is uncredited, in a small role playing a cop twenty years before he is the rather clueless studio head in "Singin in the Rain".
At least, Miss Colbert should be in love with Marshall; in this pre-code drama, she seems dull and totally out of water. Everyone else is good or better, with Miss Boland, as is her wont, stealing every scene as a well-meaning nitwit, but director George Abbott seems unable to direct Miss Colbert to an interesting performance.
The copy I looked at was in poor shape, but I think a better copy would not have helped this movie, with Colbert utterly lackluster, it's just another mediocre programmer. Abbott would finish out his Hollywood sojourn with a couple more movies, then return to Broadway; he would direct three more movies, all from his stage hits, garnering 11 Tonies and a Pulitzer Prize. He lived to be 107, dying in 1995.
In case you're curious of the plot of this movie, it's a riches-to-rags story. Claudette starts on top of the world, but then when her father dies, she learns she's inherited nothing more than a string of debts. The toast of society is forced to get a job - a humiliating prospect in that time period. She works as a social secretary to a frivolous woman, Mary Boland. Her husband Georges Metaxa also works, but it's hardly reputable. He's a gigolo at a nightclub. Mary's daughter is engaged to dapper gentleman Herbert Marshall, but Herbie's eye wanders over to the secretary. It's not the most admirable quality, but we'll forgive him because she's Cleopatra with a notepad and pencil.
This is a typical early '30s flick: problems we can't relate to anymore, lots of glitz and glamour, some melodrama thrown in, and acting styles we don't value nowadays. But if you like the cast you can check it out.
I found this movie posted in full on youtube, a pleasant surprise, as I've never heard of it. A good way to spend an hour and fifteen minutes.
Claudette's character has to take a job as a social secretary upon her father's death, as she finds out he was broke. Just before he died, she had married a good-for-nothing on a whim, a wild night out. He leaves her when he finds out she is poor and starts working as a gigolo at a local club. When she meets an aristocrat after her heart, he is due to marry her former friend, the uppity daughter of her new boss, who is secretly see Claudette's sleazy husband. Complications arise...
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- TriviaOne of over 700 Paramount productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since; this film's earliest documented telecast took place in New York City Monday 25 April 1960 on the Movie Museum series of the Late, Late Show on WCBS (Channel 2).
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Mrs. Merritt: It's about time you started getting some rest so you look like something when Lord Danforth arrives.
Sylvia Merritt: Oh, he liked my looks in London.
Mrs. Merritt: That's alright. There was a fog in London...
- Bandas sonorasCielito Lindo
Written by Quirino Mendoza (as Quirino Mendoza y Cortés)
Danced by Claudette Colbert and Georges Metaxa
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 11min(71 min)
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