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Careless Lady
Innocent Sally Brown thinks men are only attracted to experienced women, so she poses as the wife of an unmarried businessman on a trip to Paris.
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Plot Summary
A beautiful socialite, frustrated by the constraints of her wealthy but controlling family, decides to embark on a more adventurous life. She becomes involved with a charming but unscrupulous man, leading her down a path of questionable decisions and romantic entanglements. As her actions escalate, she must confront the consequences of her choices and the true nature of the relationships she has pursued.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Careless Lady' received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its dramatic elements and performances while others found its plot predictable and somewhat sensationalized. Audiences at the time were likely drawn to its depiction of a woman defying societal expectations, though its moral undertones were a subject of discussion.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt to explore a woman's independence in the early 1930s.
Criticized for a melodramatic plot and predictable romantic entanglements.
Performances, particularly from the lead, were often highlighted.
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Fun Fact
Joan Blondell, who played the lead, was a rising star in Hollywood during this period, known for her tough yet glamorous characters and witty dialogue.
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