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Beautifully Trimmed Synopsis
Pretty young Norine Lawton lives by herself in New York City. She becomes friendly with Count Bonzi, who--unbeknownst to her--is a swindler. He talks her into helping him sell worthless stock in the Mercer Oil Co. to Christopher Gibbons, a wealthy and retired war hero. However, when Norine finds herself falling in love with Gibbons, she decides to warn him of Bonzi's scheme. Gibbons, however, has a surprise in store for her.
Tame Men and Wild Women Synopsis
When thirty-one-year-old Arthur learns from the lips of his mother that "there ain't no Santa Claus," his disillusioned soul begins to see the necessity of feminine companionship, and to safeguard him against the dangers to which his male ancestors had all been exposed, he is sent to a military academy. There he falls in love with the daughter of the General whose regard for the cadet is not what it should be. After many amusing incidents, Arthur gets Marie into the church and all ends happily.
"Beautifully Trimmed" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Tame Men and Wild Women" offers its own unique cult appeal.
Suggested Watch:
Beautifully Trimmed