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Synopsis

Nicole (Danielle Darrieux) seeks a job as a model and steals the wrong address. She goes to Jim Trevor (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) and starts taking off her clothes. When she finds he has no camera, she leaves. Nicole owes rent and is told to leave. Gloria Patterson (Helen Broderick) takes her to headwaiter Mike (Mischa Auer) for a job. Gloria tells Nicole that the way to a man is through his eyes, and Mike agrees to finance Nicole to get a rich husband. Nicole and Gloria get a hotel room across from millionaire Bill Duncan (Louis Hayward). Nicole meets Bill in the hallway and attends opera with him. Bill sees his friend Jim and tells him about Nicole and her aunt Gloria. Mike waits on the four. Jim remembers Nicole, but she lies to Bill. Jim dances with Nicole and demands that she tell Bill the truth. Nicole explains that she was modeling.

Jim warns Bill that Nicole is a phony. Jim calls Nicole and insists that she have dinner with him. He offers peace and asks if she loves Bill. Nicole admits that she owes $3,000. Jim makes her stay with his man Rigley (Charles Coleman) and leaves. Nicole shows Rigley magic tricks and sneaks out. Jim finds Bill in his room with Nicole and Gloria. Nicole meets Bill’s parents at a party. Jim arrives with Rigley as his witness and tells Bill that Nicole asked him for $3,000. Bill hits Jim. Concerned about Jim, Nicole gets in his car. Jim takes Nicole to his country home. They are welcomed by the caretaker (Harry Davenport), who assumes they are married. Nicole plays along. Jim goes to bed and says Nicole can have a room. In pajamas Nicole asks Jim to open her window. When it falls on her, he helps her. Nicole tells Jim her story and says she won’t marry Bill because she loves someone else. When Jim asks when she learned that he is richer than Bill, she cries. —Movie Mirror

Director

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Henry Koster

Henry Koster (May 1, 1905 – September 21, 1988) was born Hermann Kosterlitz in Berlin, Germany. He became a film director and later moved to Hollywood. Koster’s father, a salesman, left home when Henry was a young man. Koster still managed to finish gymnasium (high school) in Berlin while working as short story writer and cartoonist.

Koster was introduced to cinema about 1910 when his uncle opened a very early movie theater in Berlin. Koster’s mother played the piano to accompany the films, leaving the young boy to occupy himself by watching the films. After working initially as a short story writer, Koster was subsequently hired by a Berlin movie company as scenarist, became assistant to director Curtis Bernhardt. Bernhardt became sick one day and asked Koster to take over as director. In about 1931 or 1932, Koster directed two or three films in Berlin for UFA.

Koster, who was in the midst of directing a film, had already been the subject of anti-Semitism, and knew he… read more

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