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No One Man
When the boyfriend of a rich, bored socialite dies from a weak heart, she finds herself attracted to the doctor who treated him, a hard-working idealist decidedly different from the usual spoiled society rich kids she is used to.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy and somewhat eccentric bachelor finds himself pursued by numerous women, each with their own motivations. He attempts to find a genuine connection amidst the clamor, facing comical misunderstandings and romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
Generally considered a lighthearted and amusing screwball comedy of its era, 'No One Man' was noted for its comedic performances and fast-paced plot, although some critics found its premise somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its breezy comedic tone and Ruggles's performance.
Noted for its charmingly chaotic romantic plot.
Considered a pleasant but not groundbreaking comedy from the early 30s.
Google audience: Audience reviews from the era likely appreciated the film's escapist humor and romantic comedy elements, typical of pre-Code Hollywood productions.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Leo McCarey, who later went on to direct classics like 'Duck Soup' and 'An Affair to Remember'.
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