Nicole has no job and is several weeks behind with her rent. Her solution is to try to snare a rich husband, and she enlists the help of her friend Gloria and the maitre d' to catch the eye ... Read allNicole has no job and is several weeks behind with her rent. Her solution is to try to snare a rich husband, and she enlists the help of her friend Gloria and the maitre d' to catch the eye of Bill Duncan.Nicole has no job and is several weeks behind with her rent. Her solution is to try to snare a rich husband, and she enlists the help of her friend Gloria and the maitre d' to catch the eye of Bill Duncan.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
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- Relative at Wedding
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- Opera House Usher
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- Nightclub Patron
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- Man at Dock
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- Opera Spectator
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- Chef at Wedding
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- TriviaThe film was given a "B" rating by the National Legion of Decency - morally objectionable in part for all .
- Quotes
Gloria Patterson: [to Nicole] I married a hoofer. All he had was a time step and a 'shuttle off to Buffalo.' Later in life he became ambitious... and got 20 years.
- Crazy creditsOpening credits are in a box brought out by a girl; the title is made from streamers, and the name credits are on curtains or 'drapes' that she throws up into the air. At the conclusion, "The End" appears on a 'drape' in a similar fashion.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Danielle Darrieux: Il est poli d'être gai! (2019)
She got good notices for The Rage in Paris and deservedly so. She made the decision however to go back to her own country and got to spend four years with some uninvited guests. Who knows what direction her career would have taken had she stayed here.
Anyway, Danielle is pretty but broke, desperate for a job she grabs a ticket from an employment office for what she thinks is a modeling job and gets to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.'s office and proceeds to take her clothes off. She beats a hasty retreat however when she realizes the big boo-boo she made with Fairbanks, somewhat amused.
Later on gal pal Helen Broderick and her friend head waiter Mischa Auer set her up with a suite at a really swanky hotel to trap millionaire Louis Hayward. It works, but he's a friend of Fairbanks as well.
I think you can see the complications and if you're a fan of Thirties screwball comedy you know how this one will turn out.
Darrieux is fresh and appealing and who would't want to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Louis Hayward chasing you albeit for different reasons. Broderick carries on with the gal pal's best friend part that later on Eve Arden would perfect.
The film itself was photographed though in that sometimes annoying sepia tint process. Sometimes that serves in good stead, the best example is Errol Flynn's The Sea Hawk when Flynn and his pirate crew are in the Panamanian jungle. In The Rage of Paris it starts out in sepia than switches to regular black and white and then back to sepia for no discernible reason.
Still though I think that even today's viewers will find the elegant world that Fairbanks and Hayward move in still quite appealing.
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- Apr 5, 2007
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- Confessions of a Model
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- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1