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Biography of a Bachelor Girl

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Ann Harding and Robert Montgomery in Biography of a Bachelor Girl (1935)
Everyweek Newsmagazine editor Richard Kurt pursues psuedo-portait artist Marion Forsythe on her arrival from Europe after painting (and possibly being involved with) notables all over the continent. He convinces her to write her biography as a feature for his magazine. An old "beau" of hers also looks her up in New York; he is running for U.S. Senator from their home state, and is engaged to an influential publisher's daughter. He is fearful that Marion's tales could embarass him, so he tries to persuade her and Kurt to abandon the idea.
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Everyweek Newsmagazine editor Richard Kurt pursues psuedo-portait artist Marion Forsythe on her arrival from Europe after painting (and possibly being involved with) notables all over the co... Read allEveryweek Newsmagazine editor Richard Kurt pursues psuedo-portait artist Marion Forsythe on her arrival from Europe after painting (and possibly being involved with) notables all over the continent. He convinces her to write her biography as a feature for his magazine. An old "be... Read allEveryweek Newsmagazine editor Richard Kurt pursues psuedo-portait artist Marion Forsythe on her arrival from Europe after painting (and possibly being involved with) notables all over the continent. He convinces her to write her biography as a feature for his magazine. An old "beau" of hers also looks her up in New York; he is running for U.S. Senator from their home ... Read all

  • Director
    • Edward H. Griffith
  • Writers
    • S.N. Behrman
    • Horace Jackson
    • Anita Loos
  • Stars
    • Ann Harding
    • Robert Montgomery
    • Edward Everett Horton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    456
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    • Director
      • Edward H. Griffith
    • Writers
      • S.N. Behrman
      • Horace Jackson
      • Anita Loos
    • Stars
      • Ann Harding
      • Robert Montgomery
      • Edward Everett Horton
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ann Harding
    Ann Harding
    • Marion Forsythe
    Robert Montgomery
    Robert Montgomery
    • Richard 'Dickie' Kurt
    Edward Everett Horton
    Edward Everett Horton
    • Leander 'Bunny' Nolan
    Edward Arnold
    Edward Arnold
    • Mr. 'Feydie' Feydak
    Una Merkel
    Una Merkel
    • Slade Kinnicott
    Charles Richman
    Charles Richman
    • Mr. Orrin Kinnicott
    Greta Meyer
    Greta Meyer
    • Minnie, Marion's Maid
    Willard Robertson
    Willard Robertson
    • Grigsby, the Process Server
    Donald Meek
    Donald Meek
    • Mr. Irish, Moose Village General Store
    Mischa Auer
    Mischa Auer
    • Mr. Rabinowitz
    • (uncredited)
    Harry C. Bradley
    Harry C. Bradley
    • Davison
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Reporter on Ship
    • (uncredited)
    Nora Cecil
    Nora Cecil
    • Ship's Matron
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Dunn
    Eddie Dunn
    • Bill, Furniture Mover
    • (uncredited)
    Lillian Harmer
    Lillian Harmer
    • Woman in Irish's Store
    • (uncredited)
    Gladden James
    Gladden James
    • Reporter on Ship
    • (uncredited)
    John Kelly
    John Kelly
    • Furniture Mover
    • (uncredited)
    John 'Skins' Miller
    • Man in Irish's Store
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward H. Griffith
    • Writers
      • S.N. Behrman
      • Horace Jackson
      • Anita Loos
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    5SnoopyStyle

    not his anger but the hate

    Cynical magazine editor Richard 'Dickie' Kurt (Robert Montgomery) is desperate to sign up artist Marion Forsythe (Ann Harding) for a biography. He doesn't care about her artistry. He's much more enticed by rumors of her celebrity relationships. Leander 'Bunny' Nolan (Edward Everett Horton) is running for the Senate and fears his past fling with Marion could turn into a scandal.

    Kurt is too mean. First, his lack of bedside manners would make signing Marion nearly impossible. I question how a guy like him would get such a task. I guess an editor could be that bitter and I can see a hardnosed reporter like him rising up to the job. He just wouldn't be asked to do something that needs him to be nice. More than that, Montgomery is playing so hard that he has no chemistry with Ann Harding. It's almost reflexive that she's going in the complete opposite direction. The movie is trying to use the opposites attract proposition. Normally, romantic combat works but he's just too harsh. It's not his anger. It's his hate.
    7bkoganbing

    Ann the notorious

    Ann Harding is about to have ghost written her Biography Of A Bachelor Girl. She's a portrait painter, but in a part years before such a thing was an occurrence she's more of a professional celebrity. She paints famous and near famous people's portraits and gets involved with them. She's even got a ghostwriter, the iconoclastic Robert Montgomery who hates even the very idea of her.

    One person who is very concerned is Edward Everett Horton who knew her back when and he doesn't want Ann writing about him. He's marrying Una Merkel and her father Charles Richman is Horton's chief backer in the Red state he would be representing.

    Montgomery may quit the project anyway because he's getting angrier and angrier about someone he's developing feelings for.

    Biography Of A Bachelor Girl is something a decade later Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn might have done. Surely it would be better know if they had. But that's not taking anything away from Montgomery and Harding.

    In the supporting cast you'll like Edward Arnold who is a foreign born composer of uncertain nationality. Arnold he's kind of fallen for Harding himself, but he has a sort of bemused tolerance for all that's going on around him. Charles Richman is one tyrannical tyrant, thinking he has the right to tell everyone else how to live. He gets a lot of rebellion in his close circle for his trouble.

    Montgomery and Harding are surely not as well known to today's audience. But Biography Of A Bachelor Girl should be better known. This one's a sleeper and a keeper.
    7marcslope

    Lady Ann

    She's nearly forgotten today, but Ann Harding was a true cinema aristocrat in the '30s, a movie star who didn't look like one (she wore practically no makeup) but was lovely all the same. She didn't act like one, either. Here, she's a free- thinking artist (referred to by other characters as "Bohemian," and it's clearly an insult) whose projected tell-all autobio is going to put an old flame's political career in jeopardy, and she's so obviously more intelligent than any of her co- players that you can't take your eyes off her. Calm, ladylike, and vaguely amused by her surroundings, she's a lot like her contemporary Irene Dunne, but less forced. The movie, from a smart S.N. Behrman stage comedy, is a civilized affair where characters bat around words like "propinquity" without flinching and the slowish pacing feels right. Perfect it's not, particularly in the male casting: Robert Montgomery, as her perpetually dissatisfied editor, doesn't stint on the character's unlikability, which leaves one rooting only halfheartedly for their romance to alight. And Edward Everett Horton, as her compromised ex-beau, isn't believable for a moment, being so obviously... Edward Everett Horton. On the other hand, Edward Arnold, the screen's best Evil Plutocrat of the '30s, is here a quiet, sympathetic spurned beau, and completely charming. It's a pleasant journey back to a time where the general public was more sophisticated, though without Ms. Harding's presence, it wouldn't add up to nearly as much.
    7whpratt1

    Classic Ann Harding Film

    Ann Harding plays the role of Marion Forsythe who is an artist and looks absolutely beautiful in her role. Marion wears very little makeup and at times looks likes a ghost. Robert Montgomery,(RIchard Kurt) seeks out Marion and tries to get a biography of her along with many other men who have had relationships with her in the past. Edward Everett Horton, (Leander Nolan) claims to have been romantically involved with her and Edward Arnold, (Mre. Feydak) gives a great supporting role. There is plenty of funny scenes and lots of slapstick comedy which went along with most films from 1935. This is truly a great film Classic of Ann Hareding who was a great film star along with all the other actors in this great film Classic. Enjoy.
    6AlsExGal

    The production code cuts the edges off yet another film...

    ... because you can tell by the dull empty stretches that everybody involved would just love to make a precode, would love to come out and say what is being insinuated, but they just can't.

    The film is about a magazine editor, Richard Kurt (Robert Montgomery) who wants to pay a globe trotting artist who has had many affairs (Ann Harding as Marion Forsythe) to write her biography. He's actually not expecting her to write it so much as have her tell her various stories and then he can translate it into salacious text.

    Marion agrees because she needs the money, but the two have a basic difference in viewpoint because Marion is a very tolerant individual and Kurt is not, and he seems to love not only the amount of money to be made in the biography but the idea of exposing the publicly sanctimonious people with which Marion has been involved. Then there is Edward Everett Hornton as a bag of wind who is running for senate who was Marion's first love in Tennessee, and he fears if his name is mentioned in this biography it will be the end of his senate hopes.

    This film starts out fast funny and energetic with some great scenes and dialogue, but about a half hour in it begins to bog down, because the film simply is not allowed to come out and say the things that are insinuated. I really love Robert Montgomery, but the end of the precode era really took a bite out of his career for a few years as he was great at playing the precode playboy and those roles no longer existed. Although I will say it was interesting to see Montgomery play a role angry rather than glib as he did in so many other films.

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      The line "You used to be quite a nice boy - fun occasionally" prompted a complaint letter to the Hays office from the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae, the members of which heard "You used to be quite a nice boy - fornicationally."
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      Richard 'Dickie' Kurt: Would you mind having your jitters after I leave?

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 1935 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Biography
    • Filming locations
      • Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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