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A socialite gets a divorce but can't keep out of her ex-husband's life.A socialite gets a divorce but can't keep out of her ex-husband's life.A socialite gets a divorce but can't keep out of her ex-husband's life.
Berton Churchill
- Judge Bradshaw
- (as Burton Churchill)
Edith Allen
- First Gossiper in 1900
- (uncredited)
Bill Elliott
- Gambler
- (uncredited)
Eula Guy
- Miss Drake
- (uncredited)
Ruth Hall
- Gossiper in 1930
- (uncredited)
Ethel Kenyon
- Seated Gossiper in 1900
- (uncredited)
Ruth Lee
- Second Gossiper in 1920
- (uncredited)
Carl M. Leviness
- Night Club Patron
- (uncredited)
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Where in the world did the screenwriters come up with such a first name? It is attached to the flirty character very well played by Bette Davis.
Ruth Chatterton was always good. She and Davis are both rich (though exactly what the origin of the axiom in the title is, I'm not sure.) She is married to an insufferable stuffed shirt. George Brent is also interested in her. Why she wants to stay with her husband is unclear. It's not as if he's faithful.
Chatterton is not well served by the film. She is costumed and made up in a highly unflattering way. Superb film actress though she was, even in 1932, she was no spring chicken. And the movie is filmed in a way that accents this.
The situations are a tiny bit racy but don't accept an ooh-la-la sort of pre-Code movie. It's a drawing room comedy of a second- or third-tier. Davis's character's name is probably the most memorable thing about it.
Ruth Chatterton was always good. She and Davis are both rich (though exactly what the origin of the axiom in the title is, I'm not sure.) She is married to an insufferable stuffed shirt. George Brent is also interested in her. Why she wants to stay with her husband is unclear. It's not as if he's faithful.
Chatterton is not well served by the film. She is costumed and made up in a highly unflattering way. Superb film actress though she was, even in 1932, she was no spring chicken. And the movie is filmed in a way that accents this.
The situations are a tiny bit racy but don't accept an ooh-la-la sort of pre-Code movie. It's a drawing room comedy of a second- or third-tier. Davis's character's name is probably the most memorable thing about it.
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- TriviaRuth Chatterton and George Brent married shortly after this film. And divorced two years later.
- GoofsAt the beginning of the film when Caroline and Julian are at the restaurant, the space between them keeps changing between shots.
- Quotes
Caroline Grannard: Malbro, I tell you what to do. You pursue him to the point where he either proposes to you or shoots you. If he shoots you, you're troubles are over. If he proposes, they're just beginning.
- Crazy creditsCard at beginning:
1900
after a few minutes... 1920. then... 1930...
- ConnectionsFeatured in Women He's Undressed (2015)
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- En natt i kärlek
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- Runtime1 hour 11 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Rich Are Always with Us (1932) officially released in Canada in English?
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