Smart Woman (1931 film)
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Directed by | Gregory La Cava |
Produced by | William LeBaron |
Written by | Salisbury Field (adaptation and dialogue) |
Based on |
play Nancy's Private Affair by Myron Coureval Fagan |
Starring |
Mary Astor Robert Ames John Halliday |
Cinematography | Nick Musuraca |
Edited by | Ann McKnight |
Production company | |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Smart Woman is a 1931 romance film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Mary Astor, Robert Ames and John Halliday.
Cast
- Mary Astor as Mrs. Nancy Gibson
- Pearl Varvalle as Helen, Gibson's maid (uncredited)
- Robert Ames as Donald Gibson
- John Halliday as Sir Guy Harrington
- Edward Everett Horton as Billy Ross
- Ruth Weston as Mrs. Sally Gibson Ross
- Noel Francis as Peggy Preston
- Gladys Gale as Mrs. Preston
- Alfred Cross as Brooks the Butler
- Lillian Harmer as Mrs. Windleweaver
- Bill Elliott (actor) as Reporter on Ship (uncredited)
- Harold Miller as Deck Lounger (uncredited)
- Dennis O'Keefe as Passenger Departing Ship (uncredited)
Plot
A woman - Mrs. Nancy Gibson (Mary Astor) sets out to regain the affections of her cheating husband Donald Gibson (Robert Ames (actor)), after she returns from a trip to Paris (France), where she had to look after her sick mother. To welcome her in her beautiful house are her servants and husband and wife Billy (Edward Everett Horton) and Sally Ross (Ruth Weston)- Don's business partner and Don's sister - that Don is with his mistress, Peggy Preston (Noel Francis), who very often is accompanied by her mother Mrs. Preston (Gladys Gale). Nancy has the affection of the Ross' and her servants. But she is at first very shocked. Then she decides to play the modern wife and invites Peggy Preston and her mother for the weekend in her house as her guests. Pretending she herself has fallen for a man she met in Europe (in fact she met him on the ship on the way home) Sir Guy Harrington (John Halliday), she invites him too, for distributing well the forces, to gain back her husband, whom she still loves.
External links
- Smart Woman at the Internet Movie Database
- Smart Woman at the TCM Movie Database
- Smart Woman at AllMovie