
A young lady tries to save the struggling Vienna dress shop she works in by turning to a wealthy man she had once had trouble with, for a loan..

If you love dusty, old-school European dramas with lots of fancy coats and awkward lingering glances, Women's Paradise is a neat little find. But if you hate slow plots where people just argue about money in posh rooms, you should probably skip this one. 💸 The whole setup is pretty simple. This young lady works at a ...


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"If you love dusty, old-school European dramas with lots of fancy coats and awkward lingering glances, Women's Paradise is a neat little find. But if you hate slow plots where people just argue about money in posh rooms, you should probably skip this one. 💸 The whole setup is pretty simple. This young lady works at a struggling Vienna dress shop and needs to save it from going under. So, what does she do? She goes to ask this rich guy for a loan, even though they have some really messy history..."
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Julius Horst, Karl Buda, Arthur Maria Rabenalt
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