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The Misleading Lady

  • 1932
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
145
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Claudette Colbert and Edmund Lowe in The Misleading Lady (1932)
Comedy

Helen makes a bet to seduce a man within 3 days in order to get a lead role in a play.Helen makes a bet to seduce a man within 3 days in order to get a lead role in a play.Helen makes a bet to seduce a man within 3 days in order to get a lead role in a play.

  • Director
    • Stuart Walker
  • Writers
    • Paul Dickey
    • Caroline Francke
    • Charles W. Goddard
  • Stars
    • Claudette Colbert
    • Edmund Lowe
    • Stuart Erwin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    145
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Walker
    • Writers
      • Paul Dickey
      • Caroline Francke
      • Charles W. Goddard
    • Stars
      • Claudette Colbert
      • Edmund Lowe
      • Stuart Erwin
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Claudette Colbert
    Claudette Colbert
    • Helen Steele
    Edmund Lowe
    Edmund Lowe
    • Jack Craigen
    Stuart Erwin
    Stuart Erwin
    • Boney
    Robert Strange
    Robert Strange
    • Sydney Parker
    George Meeker
    George Meeker
    • Bob Tracy
    Selena Royle
    Selena Royle
    • Alice Connell
    Curtis Cooksey
    Curtis Cooksey
    • Bill Connell
    William Gargan
    William Gargan
    • Fitzpatrick
    Nina Walker
    • Jane Weatherby
    Edgar Nelson
    Edgar Nelson
    • Steve
    Fred Stewart
    Fred Stewart
    • Babe Merrill
    Harry Ellerbe
    Harry Ellerbe
    • Spider Sandwahl
    Will Geer
    Will Geer
    • McMahon - Asylum Guard
    Donald MacBride
    Donald MacBride
    • Bill - Asylum Guard
    • Director
      • Stuart Walker
    • Writers
      • Paul Dickey
      • Caroline Francke
      • Charles W. Goddard
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    2planktonrules

    Really funny or just really stupid?!

    By my score of only 2, you can tell that I thought this film was just really stupid and not the hilarious comedy it was meant to be. The plot is, to put it bluntly, just plain dumb and there isn't much to like about this dopey film. This is one of Claudette Colbert's early films...so this might explain how she got hooked into playing in this turkey!

    When the film begins, Helen (Claudette Colbert) is trying to convince a producer to cast her in a Broadway play. He refuses so she makes him a bet that makes no sense--if she can get the playboy, Jack Craigen (Edmund Lowe), to fall for her then she can have the part. So, she quickly gets him to fall for her--and in the process makes a total fool of poor Craigen. Now none of this made any sense and wasn't very good....little did I know that it was (by far) the BEST portion of the movie!

    Craigen responds to the embarrassment by kidnapping Helen. He takes her to his vacation home...only to discover that an escaped mental patient (Stu Erwin) is running about the place. Soon, Helen's fiancé shows up and a big showdown results.

    Stu Erwin's character was one of the worst I can recall having seen in a 1930s film...he was THAT bad. His mentally ill guy was a giant walking stereotype...and a bad one at that. He wore a Napoleonic style hat and declared he was that dead Emperor!! It was just incredibly dumb...and the rest of the film wasn't any better. Simply terrible from start to finish (and especially at the finish!).
    5gridoon2025

    Strange, kinky - and minor - film

    A predictable love story is enlivened by a dose of pre-code S&M (even light bondage!), and a sexy Claudette Colbert. But the movie suffers from too much "Napoleon" - a bizarre comic relief character who, in the second half, actually gets more screen time than Colbert! That's just not right. ** out of 4.
    11930s_Time_Machine

    Irresistible Story but Terrible Film

    What could possibly be better than seeing Claudette Colbert seductively flirting and being outrageously alluring? Much to my dismay, the answer is unfortunately every other film that's ever been made. This is unbelievably awful!

    The first fifteen minutes promise so much: Claudette Colbert in a selection of saucy outfits trying to get Edmund Lowe to fall in love with her, for a bet. Then however you think you must have died and found yourself in Hell where Satan has devised his most evil torture yet. I assume it's meant to be a comedy. I assume Stuart Erwin's character - an escapee from the lunatic asylum who thinks he's Napoleon, isn't meant to engender a strong desire to throw a brick through your tv? I assume you're meant to know who the hell all those other guys are? I assume after watching this, you're meant to be able to face watching another picture made in 1932?

    But seriously, I was genuinely disappointed in this. It sounded such a fun premise but was executed like a primary school nativity play and clearly written by chimpanzees under the influence of class A narcotics. Absolutely puerile, embarrassingly unfunny humour and by the look of it acted under duress. Edmund Lowe appears to be in shock, as though he's reading those lines under gunpoint. Claudette Colbert looks like she just wants to get this over with as quickly as possible. So, so disappointing - Miss Colbert is one of my all time favourites and to see her in this garbage makes me want to protect her reputation by seeking out and destroying all copies of it.
    HarlowMGM

    Only Worth Watching to see Lovely Young Claudette

    This movie would be a complete disaster without the presence of Claudette Colbert. One of her earliest roles, she's as youthful as anything I've ever seen her in, 28 at the time but seeming several years younger, her voice is also more girlish in this period than the famous throaty coo from her superstar years. Claudette is beautiful, appealing, and proving her talent, giving a good performance in a lousy movie, perhaps the worst of the 40 or so I've seen her in to date. She's cast as a bored New York socialite who declines an heiress' invitation for an stay at her estate for a week only to change her mind when she learns one of the other guests is a famous Broadway producer. Claudette wants an acting career and tries to talk the producer into casting her in his next play to the point of ignoring another guest, well-known game hunter Edmund Lowe.. The producer tells Claudette she's all wrong for the part, a seductress while he sees her as the refined good girl type. Claudette makes a bet with him she can be the coquette by betting she can seduce Lowe and get him to propose marriage within three days. She's successful at this but it blows up on her - she falls in love with Lowe but when he finds she has recorded her proposal (on one of those fascinating contraptions of the period, a recording record player) he's so angry he kidnaps her and takes her off to his own rural lodge. And that's where a promising movie goes all to hell. Lowe's behavior is brazenly sexual harassment and sadistic by modern standards and pretty much so even in that era, at one point ripping her blouse off when she refuses to change clothes and, at another point, chain-locking her to a fireplace mantle. Add to the mix an escaped resident from a nearby mental institution (bland comic actor Stuart Erwin), two apparent drunks seemingly lost, and you have a total mess of a movie, not funny and certainly not appealing.
    6touser2004

    Colbert is excellent

    It Happened One Night is her best performance but this really isn't far behind.Not only does she look at her best but plays her comic and dramatic scenes quite brilliantly. Plenty of her later comic roles lacked the freshness and sharpness of this 1932 film.Hidden Gem is too often used to describe films but if you are a fan of Colbert ,then you need to watch her performance. The film is not as funny as it could be but it has its moments and is well worth a watch. Edmund Lowe was excellent as the love interest for Colbert.I would go as far to say that his quick wit and comic timing were as good as any leading man I have seen her work with. The worst part of the film is the mad Napoleon character who totally overplays the role and really isn't that funny

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    • Trivia
      Paramount closed its studio in Astoria, Queens (in New York City) upon the completion of this film on 1 March 1932.
    • Quotes

      Helen Steele: I want a part in your new play more than anything in the world.

      Sydney Parker: Why you've got everything you need. Why should you want to go on the stage?

      Helen Steele: I'm bored. I want to do something worthwhile.

      Sydney Parker: Well, I'd like to help you but what can I do?

      Helen Steele: You haven't decided on anyone for the lead in The Siren...

      Sydney Parker: You could no more play the Siren than I could.

      Sydney Parker: Oh, now why would it be so impossible?

      Sydney Parker: Well, for one thing, you're not a star. Now if your name were on the front page...

      Helen Steele: You mean if I murdered my aunt?

      Sydney Parker: That's an idea.

      Helen Steele: I haven't any aunt. I have got talent and I could play the Siren.

      Sydney Parker: You couldn't even understand her.

      Helen Steele: Well, why not?

      Sydney Parker: Because she's a woman of experience. Full of animal magnetism.

      Helen Steele: Oh, that's just another way of saying she's exciting. I could be exciting.

      Sydney Parker: Indeed you could. But you're too nice.

      Helen Steele: Oh, I'm not nice.

      Sydney Parker: You are! You can't away from the hideous fact that you're a thoroughly nice girl.

      Helen Steele: Meaning what?

      Sydney Parker: Meaning that when you meet a man, as you've just met our friend Craigen here you don't er...

      Helen Steele: Oh, I see.

      Sydney Parker: I'm glad you do.

      Helen Steele: Alright. Suppose I deliberately make Craigen fall in love with me?

      Sydney Parker: Weekend flirtations? Too easy.

      Helen Steele: No, no, no, no. I mean desperately in love with me.

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sensation
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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