Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA frivolous middle-aged socialite is suddenly put upon to have her daughter live with her. Her conniving paramour dumps her for her daughter, leaving her young boyfriend crushed.A frivolous middle-aged socialite is suddenly put upon to have her daughter live with her. Her conniving paramour dumps her for her daughter, leaving her young boyfriend crushed.A frivolous middle-aged socialite is suddenly put upon to have her daughter live with her. Her conniving paramour dumps her for her daughter, leaving her young boyfriend crushed.
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- QuizAccording to a contemporary article in the entertainment press, the ornate ballroom at the Waldorf Astoria hotel was recreated on the newest sound stage at the Warner Bros. studio for this picture.
- BlooperJeannie Wilton is supposed to be a student at UC Berkeley going home to her mother in New York, but the train station on which she boards is clearly labeled "San Bernardino."
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Harvey Craig: Have you any idea how much wealth is represented by that woman you have just held in your arms? Three million dollars!
Recensione in evidenza
Lew Cody stars as a scheming cad who happens to meet a rich millionairess (Pauline Frederick) at a party. He's told she's worth three million dollars. He gets an introduction.
Frederick is an aging woman (she about 42) who's afraid of getting old, so she pretends to be younger and starts an affair with Cody. Alas, she has a college-aged daughter (May McAvoy) who is away at school but who shows up suddenly.
Frederick is angry that she comes home and of course as soon as Cody spots her, he dumps the old lady and goes after McAvoy, especially after he learns her trust fund is worth more than a million dollars.
As soon as he marries silly McAvoy, he starts playing around with a floozy (Marie Prevost in a VERY brief role) and ignoring his wife.
Onto the scene comes Fred (Pierre Gendron) McAvoy's old boyfriend from college. He happens to be at a nightclub where Cody and Prevost are living it up, but when Cody gets conked by a bottle of champagne, the good Gendron (now a doctor) takes him home, where all is revealed (including Frederick's past affair with Cody).
Cody goes wild and gets his comeuppance.
Stars Pauline Frederick and May McAvoy are especially good, Cody is appropriately sleazy, and Prevost is fun. Gendron plays the stalwart leading man. There's also Raymond McKee, Jane Winton, Max Davidson, Mary Carr, and Tom Ricketts (as the butler).
Supposedly, future star Charles Farrell is among the party revelers.
Odd errors in this one include intertitles with bad sentences that make no sense and the fact that Cody's character is called George but referred to in a courtroom scene as Edmund.
The music has too much percussion and tends to drown out the action.
Frederick is an aging woman (she about 42) who's afraid of getting old, so she pretends to be younger and starts an affair with Cody. Alas, she has a college-aged daughter (May McAvoy) who is away at school but who shows up suddenly.
Frederick is angry that she comes home and of course as soon as Cody spots her, he dumps the old lady and goes after McAvoy, especially after he learns her trust fund is worth more than a million dollars.
As soon as he marries silly McAvoy, he starts playing around with a floozy (Marie Prevost in a VERY brief role) and ignoring his wife.
Onto the scene comes Fred (Pierre Gendron) McAvoy's old boyfriend from college. He happens to be at a nightclub where Cody and Prevost are living it up, but when Cody gets conked by a bottle of champagne, the good Gendron (now a doctor) takes him home, where all is revealed (including Frederick's past affair with Cody).
Cody goes wild and gets his comeuppance.
Stars Pauline Frederick and May McAvoy are especially good, Cody is appropriately sleazy, and Prevost is fun. Gendron plays the stalwart leading man. There's also Raymond McKee, Jane Winton, Max Davidson, Mary Carr, and Tom Ricketts (as the butler).
Supposedly, future star Charles Farrell is among the party revelers.
Odd errors in this one include intertitles with bad sentences that make no sense and the fact that Cody's character is called George but referred to in a courtroom scene as Edmund.
The music has too much percussion and tends to drown out the action.
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- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Three Women
- Luoghi delle riprese
- 1170 West 3rd Street, San Bernardino, California, Stati Uniti(Santa Fe Train Depot - built 1918, still in use 2021)
- Azienda produttrice
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- Budget
- 329.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 23 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.33 : 1
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