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To Be Loved
Gérard d'Ormoise, a young millionaire tired of the easy loves that his income earned him, takes the place of a friendly bartender. He marries the young and pretty duchess who first believed him to be an honest bartender, then a vulgar burglar.
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Plot Summary
In 1933, a wealthy New York socialite falls in love with a rugged rancher from Montana, leading to a clash of cultures and lifestyles. Their burgeoning romance is tested by societal expectations, personal pride, and the stark differences between their worlds. Ultimately, they must confront whether their love is strong enough to bridge the divide.
Critical Reception
Reviews for 'To Be Loved' were mixed, with critics often praising the performances of its lead actors, particularly Irene Dunne, but finding the plot somewhat predictable and melodramatic. Audiences, however, were generally more receptive to the romantic themes and the escapism it offered during the Great Depression.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the chemistry between the lead actors.
Criticized for its conventional and somewhat formulaic romantic plot.
Appreciated for its romantic escapism during a difficult economic period.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the romantic storyline and the appealing leads, finding it a pleasant if not groundbreaking cinematic experience.
Fun Fact
The film was one of the early vehicles for Irene Dunne, who would go on to become one of Hollywood's most beloved leading ladies of the 1930s and 40s.
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