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Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Date of Release: 1933 Running Time: 70 minutes Director: Harry Beaumont Screenplay: Courtney Terrett Based on story Public Relations Cinematography: Norbert Brodine Film Editing: William S. Gray Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons Costume Design: Adrian Recording Engineer: Douglas Shearer Note: Also known as The Girl I Made |
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CAST: Robert Montgomery...Jeff Bidwell Sally Eilers...Mona Martine, a.k.a. Minnie Martin Madge Evans...Claire Bidwell Eugene Pallette...Terwilliger C. Henry Gordon...Mayor Starling Jean Parker...Adele Ivan Lebedeff...Ramon Salinas David Newell...Mayor's Secretary Vince Barnett...Mrs. Lepedis Joseph Cawthorn...Shultz Ernie Adams...Elmer, the Chauffeur (uncredited) Wade Boteler...bit part (uncredited) Claire Du Brey...Secretary (uncredited) Billy Gilbert...Commisioner Allesandro (uncredited) DeWitt Jennings...Moriarty (uncredited) Tom London...Cop (uncredited) John Miljan...Tucker (uncredited) Ferdinand Munier...General (uncredited) Phillips Smalley...Judge (uncredited) Harry Stubbs...Guest (uncredited) Zeffie Tilbury...Aunt Ada (uncredited) Richard Tucker...Guest (uncredited) Charles Williams...Photographer (uncredited) |
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Synopsis: Clever press agent Jeff Bidwell attempts to make a sophisticated lady out of an out-of-work waitress after he saves her from suicide. While he's becoming infatuated she's cooking up a blackmail scheme. Meanwhile, Jeff's ever-faithful ex-wife stands by his side through thick and thin. Unusual plot and character develpment in this one. Its hard to believe, however, that Montgomery's character would give anyone else a second glance with Madge Evans looking so beautiful and being such a fine character. |
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