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No More Ladies (1935) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by George Cukor and Edward H. Griffith and produced by Irving Thalberg and Edward H. Griffith.

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No More Ladies (1935)

By Franchot Tone Fan on Aug 20, 2015 From Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career of Franchot Tone

The 1935 romantic drama No More Ladies focuses on a smitten girl with a common problem: she sets out to reform a philandering bad boy even though he has no desire to change. A firm believer in true, faithful love, Marcia (Joan Crawford) is pursued by notorious ladies' man Sherry Warren (Robert Montg... Read full article


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By RBuccicone on Nov 12, 2010 From MacGuffin Movies

No More Ladies (1935) ????? No More Ladies?is the first in what has become an inadvertent?sequence of movies viewed over the past day that depict various aspects of the strains on married life. For our first, the trauma is infidelity. Look for the next two over the weekend: The Palm Beach Story and ... Read full article


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Marcia Townsend Warren: Tell them what you always do, darling, that what your grand-daughter does is none of their darn business.
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend: I haven't said "darn" in twenty years.


Sheridan 'Sherry': Why don't women trust me?
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend: Maybe they know you.


Sheridan 'Sherry': [to Oliver] I trust you. Why don't people trust me?
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend: Maybe it's because they know you.


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Facts about

Eddie Hart (Taxi Driver), Sherry Hall (Captain), Walter Walker and Fred Kohler Jr. are listed in studio records and/or casting call lists for parts in this movie, but were not seen in the print.
Joan Crawford loaned her make-up man, hairdresser and an Adrian gown to Gail Patrick for her screen test. When Patrick got the role and tried to thank Crawford, she wouldn't hear of it saying only, "People helped me when I started out."
George Cukor took over as director when Edward H. Griffith fell ill, but refused an onscreen co-director credit.
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Also directed by Edward H. Griffith




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