Ellen, a young American girl who married a European prince and moved to his country, is preparing to return to the US, after having paid off all the debts left by her now-deceased husband. However, when she returns early, no one recognizes her and even her aunt Kate mistakes her for the princess' dressmaker.


So, you ever just want to put on an old movie, one you’ve never heard of, and see what happens? That’s kind of how I landed on Misbehaving Ladies. If you’re a fan of those quick-witted, slightly slapstick comedies from the early 30s – before the Hays Code really dug its heels in – you might find some real joy here. But...

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

William Beaudine

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"So, you ever just want to put on an old movie, one you’ve never heard of, and see what happens? That’s kind of how I landed on Misbehaving Ladies. If you’re a fan of those quick-witted, slightly slapstick comedies from the early 30s – before the Hays Code really dug its heels in – you might find some real joy here. But, honestly, if you need sleek modern pacing and special effects, or if black-and-white just isn’t your thing, you can probably skip it. This one’s for the niche crowd. 🎬 Our lead..."

Lucien Littlefield
Juliet Wilbur Tompkins, Julien Josephson
United States

