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The Devil's Holiday

1931Movie0French

Betty marries rich Allan out of interest and drives a wedge between him and his family.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Edmund GouldingGenres: Comedy, Romance, Drama

Plot Summary

In this pre-Code romantic comedy, Daisy is a poor but ambitious young woman working in a pickle factory. She dreams of a better life and sets her sights on the wealthy Reginald Sterling, who is visiting town. Daisy manipulates her way into his life, posing as a sophisticated socialite, and despite his initial reservations, Reginald finds himself drawn to her. Their budding romance is complicated by Reginald's true identity and Daisy's own schemes.

Critical Reception

The Devil's Holiday was a commercial success and generally well-received by critics upon its release. Its pre-Code status allows for a more frank portrayal of its characters' motivations and desires. Nancy Carroll's performance was particularly praised for its charm and complexity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Nancy Carroll's captivating performance.
  • Noted for its witty dialogue and romantic entanglements.
  • A charming and successful pre-Code romantic comedy.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this early film are scarce. However, its enduring presence in film archives and its classification as a successful romantic comedy suggest it offered enjoyable entertainment for its time.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for its pre-Code content, showcasing a more daring approach to relationships and ambition than was common in later Hollywood productions.

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