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The Girl from Woolworth's
Daisy, a clerk at Woolworth's, loves to sing. She meets Bill, a guard on the subway, at a party and they're both attracted to each other, but each tells the other that they have a different job than they actually do. Bill later finds her handbag on the subway, returns it to her and invites her to dinner. They dine at the swanky Mayfield Club, where owner Lawrence Mayfield is also attracted to Daisy and offers her a job there as a singer. Bill is not happy, although Daisy is.
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Plot Summary
A young woman from a poor background gets a job at Woolworth's and dreams of a better life. She finds romance with a wealthy young man, but their differing social classes create obstacles. Despite the challenges, their love endures as they navigate societal expectations.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received for its charming performances and heartwarming story, appealing to audiences with its rags-to-riches theme. It was considered a pleasant and sentimental picture that resonated with the public during its release.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innocent charm and romantic storyline.
Appreciated for the lead performances, particularly Mary Brian's.
Seen as a feel-good film that offered escapism.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this early sound film.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for being one of the early sound films, featuring synchronized dialogue and music, contributing to the transition from silent films to talkies.
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