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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA bored society woman invites scandal and heartache when she falls in love with her low-born chauffeur.A bored society woman invites scandal and heartache when she falls in love with her low-born chauffeur.A bored society woman invites scandal and heartache when she falls in love with her low-born chauffeur.
Mary Carlisle
- Blonde Party Guest
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Jay Eaton
- Dancing Party Guest
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Ray Milland
- Party Guest with Letter
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Herbert Prior
- Party Guest with Glasses
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C. Aubrey Smith
- Man at Ferry Boat Pier
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Jack Trent
- Dancing Party Guest
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Ellinor Vanderveer
- Party Guest
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- CuriosidadesThe second and final film in which Charles Bickford and Kay Johnson appeared together after Dinamita (1929). Passion Flower and Dynamite share several of the same crew members, and the respective films were each directed by a deMille brother.
- PifiasAlthough there is a five-year gap in the narrative, the ladies' clothes / hats are in the same late 1920s / early 1930s fashions throughout. This is particularly noticeable with Kay Francis.
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Mrs. Harney: Of course it did seem kind of funny at first not having a man about the place. They're kinda handy in the daytime and they're sorta entertaining in the evening. But as far as I'm concerned, I'd just as soon have a good radio.
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I just reviewed "The Show-Off" which has a similar - Irish vs. WASP thing going. In Passion Flower it is a bit more subtle, but Kay Francis is still most definitely the other - liberal, louche, a free-thinker.
In reading the other reviews, I note the historical value mentioned about the depression. This movie scores an 8 for me because of the priceless line about the battle of the sexes.
And of course it is Zazu delivering it - I think someone should gather her speaking roles in all her bit parts and string 'em together, end-to-end.
As I recall (I saw the move several years ago, but believe I watched this scene several times, I was so wowed by it), Zazu is mopping the floor and chatting "men trouble" with Kay Johnson. "I don't know about men," says Zazu. "They can be handy during the day and entertaining at night, but that's about it. I don't know about men." HANDY DURING THE DAY and ENTERTAINTING AT NIGHT? Now don't that just sum up the plight of 21st century manhood? And Zazu figured it out in 1930! Evewryone should watch this movie for that one scene. It is one of the best.
In reading the other reviews, I note the historical value mentioned about the depression. This movie scores an 8 for me because of the priceless line about the battle of the sexes.
And of course it is Zazu delivering it - I think someone should gather her speaking roles in all her bit parts and string 'em together, end-to-end.
As I recall (I saw the move several years ago, but believe I watched this scene several times, I was so wowed by it), Zazu is mopping the floor and chatting "men trouble" with Kay Johnson. "I don't know about men," says Zazu. "They can be handy during the day and entertaining at night, but that's about it. I don't know about men." HANDY DURING THE DAY and ENTERTAINTING AT NIGHT? Now don't that just sum up the plight of 21st century manhood? And Zazu figured it out in 1930! Evewryone should watch this movie for that one scene. It is one of the best.
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By what name was Flor de pasión (1930) officially released in India in English?
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