

Ladies Must Play
Tony, a popular but bankrupt New York socialite, sends his stenographer to Newport to find and marry a millionaire but she owes her boss a 10% commission.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy socialite, struggling with the emptiness of her privileged life, decides to anonymously fund a struggling businessman's venture. She finds herself drawn to him, but her secret identity and the class differences between them create a complex web of romantic and financial intrigue.
Critical Reception
Reviews for 'Ladies Must Play' were generally positive, with critics praising its lighthearted tone and the performances of its lead actors. The film was seen as a charming example of early Hollywood romantic comedy, though some noted its predictable plot.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and sophisticated humor.
- Marie Prevost's performance was a standout, bringing charm and depth to her role.
- While enjoyable, the storyline was considered somewhat formulaic by contemporary standards.
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Fun Fact
The film was an early example of a motion picture adapting a successful Broadway play, showcasing Hollywood's practice of mining stage hits for cinematic material.
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