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The Lady and the Beard
Graduate Okajima finds his old-fashioned beard makes life difficult in a comedy exploring the tension between tradition and modernity.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy and arrogant bachelor, determined to avoid marriage, finds his life turned upside down when a beautiful young woman pretends to be his distant relative. As he attempts to get rid of her, he unexpectedly falls in love with her, leading to a series of comedic complications and misunderstandings. His plans to remain a free man are challenged by his growing affection and her clever maneuvering.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical triumph, 'The Lady and the Beard' was generally well-received by audiences for its lighthearted comedy and the charming performances of its leads. Critics noted its predictable but entertaining romantic plot and praised the comedic timing of William Powell and Carole Lombard.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a pleasant and amusing romantic comedy with capable performances.
Carole Lombard and William Powell's chemistry provides much of the film's charm.
A light and breezy diversion, though it lacks significant depth or originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this early film, but general sentiment points to it being an enjoyable, if forgettable, romantic comedy that benefited from its charismatic lead actors.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of the earlier pairings of screen veterans William Powell and Carole Lombard, who would go on to star together in several more successful films.
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