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The Gilded Lily (1935)
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Synopsis
In this romantic comedy, Marilyn David (
Claudette Colbert
) is a stenographer who has become good friends with Peter Dawes (
Fred MacMurray
), a newspaper reporter who takes the same subway as she does each morning. While Peter is crazy about Marilyn, she has her eye on Charles Gray (
Ray Milland
), a wealthy Englishman. Charles is the son of Lloyd Granville (C. Aubrey Smith), a titled British nobleman, which means Charles is rich, good looking,
and
minor royalty, tipping the scales in his favor. Charles proposes marriage to Marilyn, but after a sudden argument, she turns him down. Peter is ecstatic at this bit of news and publishes an article about the working girl who passed on a chance to marry into money and nobility. Marilyn is suddenly famous as "The No Girl," and is even able to turn her sudden notoriety into a new career as a nightclub performer. Marilyn's fame causes Charles to take a second look at her; he asks her to reconsider, but Marilyn wonders if she might be better off with Peter after all. The Gilded Lily was the first co-starring vehicle for
Claudette Colbert
and
Fred MacMurray
, who would go on to make seven movies together. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Luis Alberni
Nate
Grace Bradley
Daisy
Claudette Colbert
Marylin David
Mary Gordon
Hugo's Wife
Forrester Harvey
Hugo
Warren Hymer
Taxi Driver
Charles Irwin
Oscar
Leonid Kinskey
Vocal Teacher
Fred MacMurray
Peter Dawes
Jerry Mandy
Waiter
Donald Meek
Hankerson
Ferdinand Munier
Otto Bushe
C. Aubrey Smith
Lloyd Granville
Charles Wilson
City Editor
Ray Milland
Charles Gray/Granville
Tom Dugan
Tramp
Production Crew
Victor Milner
Cinematographer
Arthur Johnston
Composer (Music Score)
Travis Banton
Costume Designer
Wesley Ruggles
Director
Otho Lovering
Editor
Albert Lewis
Producer
Jack Kirkland
Screen Story
Melville Baker
Screen Story
Claude Binyon
Screenwriter
Jack Kirkland
Short Story Author
Jack Kirkland
Short Story Author
Melville Baker
Short Story Author
Melville Baker
Short Story Author
Arthur Johnston
Songwriter
Sam Coslow
Songwriter
Year: 1935
Runtime: 80
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Produced by
Paramount
Release
by Paramount
Awards
1935 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
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