Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA savvy city girl is hired to sugar an earnest farm boy into a business deal, but loses her heart.A savvy city girl is hired to sugar an earnest farm boy into a business deal, but loses her heart.A savvy city girl is hired to sugar an earnest farm boy into a business deal, but loses her heart.
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 3 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
Laura La Varnie
- Madame Bernstein
- (as Laura Le Vernie)
Jimmy Aubrey
- Drunk
- (sin créditos)
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- TriviaFeatures Nancy Carroll's only Oscar nominated performance.
- ConexionesAlternate-language version of En kvinnas morgondag (1931)
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Nancy Carroll plays a young, worldly woman who baits young men for a confidence trickster in the form of the dead-pan delivery vehicle - Ned Sparks. Her victim is the young Phillips Holmes in probably one of his better roles. He is the son of wealthy farming stock of whom the patriarch is Hobart Bosworth delivering his lines as if preaching a sermon in the quaky-voiced method so fondly used by actors of his august vintage.
Carroll and Holmes marry despite opposition from Bosworth and Holme's fiery brother - James Kirkwood. Of course the marriage is a sham, the idea was for Carroll to get a cheque for $50,000 from Bosworth to walk away. Complications ensue. Just realize that many of these pot-boilers seem to have been brewed from the same recipe,
Nancy Carroll became a very popular star in the early reign of talking pictures and perhaps had the good sense to retire at the top of her game in 1938 (she did come back to do some later work from 1948 onwards). She was a vivacious creature and an all-round talent in that she was originally a singer and dancer from the stage. She is an asset to this picture as she appears at all times to be so natural.
Phillips Holmes was a handsome leading man who started off promisingly and then never seemed to go anywhere. Tragically his life was cut short during the war in an airplane accident.
Hobart Bosworth was already 68 in 1930 when this picture was made and his style belonged to an age even further back - but it is interesting just for that very fact. He is a living link to the acting style of the last quarter of the 19th Century.
James Kirkwood was an actor who had taken up directing, but as he apparently didn't get many calls for the latter type of work, decided to revert to the former. He was around for many years - usually in bit roles as the years progressed.
Also in the cast were Paul Lukas as a forceful psychiatrist and Morton Downey as a tenor.
Carroll and Holmes marry despite opposition from Bosworth and Holme's fiery brother - James Kirkwood. Of course the marriage is a sham, the idea was for Carroll to get a cheque for $50,000 from Bosworth to walk away. Complications ensue. Just realize that many of these pot-boilers seem to have been brewed from the same recipe,
Nancy Carroll became a very popular star in the early reign of talking pictures and perhaps had the good sense to retire at the top of her game in 1938 (she did come back to do some later work from 1948 onwards). She was a vivacious creature and an all-round talent in that she was originally a singer and dancer from the stage. She is an asset to this picture as she appears at all times to be so natural.
Phillips Holmes was a handsome leading man who started off promisingly and then never seemed to go anywhere. Tragically his life was cut short during the war in an airplane accident.
Hobart Bosworth was already 68 in 1930 when this picture was made and his style belonged to an age even further back - but it is interesting just for that very fact. He is a living link to the acting style of the last quarter of the 19th Century.
James Kirkwood was an actor who had taken up directing, but as he apparently didn't get many calls for the latter type of work, decided to revert to the former. He was around for many years - usually in bit roles as the years progressed.
Also in the cast were Paul Lukas as a forceful psychiatrist and Morton Downey as a tenor.
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