Le comte pauvre von Dopenthal prévoit de se suicider et passe sa dernière nuit à un bal costumé.Le comte pauvre von Dopenthal prévoit de se suicider et passe sa dernière nuit à un bal costumé.Le comte pauvre von Dopenthal prévoit de se suicider et passe sa dernière nuit à un bal costumé.
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Reginald Barlow
- Mr. Meyer
- (uncredited)
William A. Boardway
- Gigolo
- (uncredited)
Oliver Cross
- Gigolo
- (uncredited)
Lillian Elliott
- Frau Meyer
- (uncredited)
Ethel Griffies
- Boat Passenger
- (uncredited)
Grace Hayle
- Pink Elephant Lady
- (uncredited)
Jacques Jou-Jerville
- French Custom's Man
- (uncredited)
Reinhold Pasch
- Auctioneer
- (uncredited)
Rolfe Sedan
- Gigolo
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesOne of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since; is earliest documented telecast took place in San Francisco Saturday 11 June 1960 on KPIX (Channel 5); it first aired in Charlotte NC 5 September 1960 on WSOC (Channel 9) and in Grand Rapids 7 September 1960 on WOOD (Channel 8).
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Count Franz von Degenthal: [in the ballroom] Of course, the easiest way to get across the floor is to dance.
Lela Fischer: I'm afraid it's the only way.
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While he was never a super-star, Herbert Marshall is one of my favorite actors of his era. Much of this is because he had a lovely voice and he also made his acting seem so natural. Here in "Evenings for Sale", he takes an okay plot and elevates it...as usual.
The Count (Marshall) is broke and about ready to shoot himself. However, a possible answer to his problems arrives when he sees an old servant,Bimpfl (Charlie Ruggles). Bimpfl convinces the Count to be a gigolo...of sorts. While the word is even used, the Count does NOT sleep with his prey. Instead, he uses his charm and sophistication to sweep them off their feet. The problem is that one of the ladies he meets (Sari Maritza) means more to him...but she wants nothing to do with him because of his line of work.
Despite being a Pre-Code film, it is clear that the Count is NOT providing sex...making him a most unusual gigolo! Still, the idea works and the acting (Mary Boland is also excellent) very nice. Well worth seeing.
The Count (Marshall) is broke and about ready to shoot himself. However, a possible answer to his problems arrives when he sees an old servant,Bimpfl (Charlie Ruggles). Bimpfl convinces the Count to be a gigolo...of sorts. While the word is even used, the Count does NOT sleep with his prey. Instead, he uses his charm and sophistication to sweep them off their feet. The problem is that one of the ladies he meets (Sari Maritza) means more to him...but she wants nothing to do with him because of his line of work.
Despite being a Pre-Code film, it is clear that the Count is NOT providing sex...making him a most unusual gigolo! Still, the idea works and the acting (Mary Boland is also excellent) very nice. Well worth seeing.
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By what name was Evenings for Sale (1932) officially released in India in English?
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