
A society gigolo goes after a rich mother and her daughter, but tries to find true happiness with his girlfriend, who is neither rich nor in "society.".

"Ladies' Man" from 1931? Yeah, it's definitely something. If you're into those early talkies, the pre-Code stuff where everyone's a little bit scandalous and the dialogue just crackles, then absolutely give this a watch. It’s a snapshot of a different era, for sure. But if you’re looking for fast-paced modern thrills o...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Lothar Mendes

Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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""Ladies' Man" from 1931? Yeah, it's definitely something. If you're into those early talkies, the pre-Code stuff where everyone's a little bit scandalous and the dialogue just crackles, then absolutely give this a watch. It’s a snapshot of a different era, for sure. But if you’re looking for fast-paced modern thrills or stories that always tie up neatly? You might find it a bit slow, a little… 🤷♀️ dated. Still, for fans of classic Hollywood, especially the stars, it's a solid, interesting flic..."

John Holland
Rupert Hughes, Herman J. Mankiewicz
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