Everyweek Newsmagazine editor Richard Kurt pursues psuedo-portait artist Marion Forsythe on her arrival from Europe after painting (and possibly being involved with) notables all over the continent. He convinces her to write her biography as a feature for his magazine.


You should probably watch this if you're stuck at home on a rainy Tuesday. It’s perfect for people who like fast-talking 1930s movies but might annoy you if you want a plot that actually moves fast. 🌧️ Robert Montgomery plays this editor named Richard Kurt. He’s basically a professional pest. He wants Marion (played...


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"You should probably watch this if you're stuck at home on a rainy Tuesday. It’s perfect for people who like fast-talking 1930s movies but might annoy you if you want a plot that actually moves fast. 🌧️ Robert Montgomery plays this editor named Richard Kurt. He’s basically a professional pest. He wants Marion (played by Ann Harding) to write her life story for his magazine. Apparently, she’s been all over Europe painting famous men and maybe doing more than just painting them. Edward Arnold s..."
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