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Men in Her Life
A wealthy ex-bootlegger comes to the rescue of a formerly rich society girl after her gold-digging fiancé leaves her stranded when he finds out she's broke. The bootlegger proposes a deal: he will settle her debts if she teaches him how to be "a gentleman".
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Plot Summary
A wealthy older businessman becomes enamored with a young woman and decides to help her achieve her dreams. He funds her education and supports her ambitions, hoping to win her affection. However, the young woman finds herself drawn to a man closer to her own age and social standing. The businessman must grapple with his unrequited love and the choices the woman makes regarding her future.
Critical Reception
Released in 1931, 'Men in Her Life' received moderate reviews, often praised for the performances of its lead actors, particularly Marie Dressler, and its melodrama. The film was seen as a typical romantic drama of its era, balancing sentimentality with the complexities of relationships across age and social divides. While not a groundbreaking film, it found a comfortable place among the popular releases of its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the performances of its seasoned cast, especially Marie Dressler.
Appreciated for its dramatic portrayal of unrequited love and societal differences.
Seen as a competently made, if somewhat predictable, romantic drama of the early sound era.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Men in Her Life' is not readily available in modern aggregations, but contemporary reviews likely appreciated its sentimental themes and star power, common preferences for films of the early 1930s.
Fun Fact
Despite being a significant star, Marie Dressler's role in 'Men in Her Life' was reportedly one she took to help out the studio, fitting into a narrative that highlighted her ability to play complex, maternal yet romantic figures.
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