A good-looking and rich country boy, raised by two elderly woman-hating guardians comes to New York and instantly falls in love. After being married for a short while, he thinks his wife is only interested in money, and he goes away.


If you have about an hour to spare and love dusty, weirdly fast 1930s comedies, Ever Since Eve is a fun little relic to dig up. But if you hate movies where a marriage falls apart over a tiny misunderstanding that could be solved with a simple five-second chat, you will absolutely hate this. It is just one of those fil...

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"If you have about an hour to spare and love dusty, weirdly fast 1930s comedies, Ever Since Eve is a fun little relic to dig up. But if you hate movies where a marriage falls apart over a tiny misunderstanding that could be solved with a simple five-second chat, you will absolutely hate this. It is just one of those films that exists because people in movies never just talk to each other. The setup is pretty wild. George O'Brien plays this rich, good-looking country guy who was raised by two grum..."
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