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Select two cult films to compare side by side.
Tea for Three Synopsis
Businessman Carter Langford is violently jealous of his wife's attentions to other men, particularly young bachelor Philip Collamore. When Doris hears a funny story from Collamore that her husband has already told her, she laughs at his rendition rather than that of her husband. Ultimately, Langford is willing to cut cards for the heart of Doris, the loser to exit via the suicide route. But when they all end up aboard an ocean liner, Doris brings her husband to his senses and cures him of his jealousy.
Princess Virtue Synopsis
Count Oudoff, a fortune-hunting European nobleman, marries a wealthy American widow and brings his new wife and her pretty young daughter Lianne back to Paris. When word gets around that Lianne stands to inherit a good deal of money when her rich grandmother passes away, every gold-digging nobleman in Paris sets his sights on her, but she's waiting for a special "prince" to sweep her away. When her distant cousin Basil arrives from Amerca on a mission from her grandmother to investigate the young girl's situation, Lianne believes that she might have finally found the "prince" she has sought.
"Tea for Three" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Princess Virtue" offers its own unique cult appeal.
Suggested Watch:
Tea for Three