A wealthy, proper society girl finds that she's much more popular with men when she pretends to be a "bad" girl..


You should probably watch this if you enjoy old-school high society fluff and really great dresses. It is perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon when you don't want to think too hard. If you hate movies where people stand around in tuxedos talking about their feelings in very clipped accents, you will definitely want to ...

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

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"You should probably watch this if you enjoy old-school high society fluff and really great dresses. It is perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon when you don't want to think too hard. If you hate movies where people stand around in tuxedos talking about their feelings in very clipped accents, you will definitely want to skip it. It’s very 1932. Venice Muir, played by Constance Bennett, is basically the 'sad girl' of the Park Avenue set. She is pretty and rich, but the guys think she is a total bo..."
Harriet Henry, Horace Jackson
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