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Don't Say No, Girl!
Based on an anonymous letter about Margot's fiancée's infidelity, the factory owner Hora hires detective Pejsek. His investigation then reveals Margot's efforts to obtain money from the factory owner for her lover Pepito, a fake gambler and swindler. Pepito has lost twenty thousand and must pay the money by midnight. At a fashion show, Margot receives a check from the factory owner for the purchase of a fur coat, but accidentally puts it in the pocket of a fur coat that the saleswoman and model Eva secretly borrows after the show...
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Plot Summary
A wealthy and married socialite, intrigued by a young, penniless artist, finds herself drawn into a passionate but complicated affair. As their relationship deepens, she must navigate the societal expectations and personal consequences of her choices. The film explores themes of desire, class, and the sacrifices made for love in the early 1930s.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, "Don't Say No, Girl!" was met with moderate critical attention, often praised for its lead performance and dramatic intensity, though some found its storyline predictable. It garnered interest for its portrayal of a complex female character challenging societal norms of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Lilyan Tashman's commanding performance.
The film's dramatic tensions were often highlighted.
Some critics found the plot to be conventional for its time.
Google audience: Audience reception for "Don't Say No, Girl!" is largely unavailable due to its age and limited modern distribution, making it difficult to ascertain specific audience likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
Lilyan Tashman, known for her sophisticated and often cynical characters, delivered a performance in "Don't Say No, Girl!" that showcased a more vulnerable side, further cementing her status as a versatile actress of the early Hollywood era.
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