At the turn of the century, a con woman finds herself in trouble with the law while dealing with multiple suitors.At the turn of the century, a con woman finds herself in trouble with the law while dealing with multiple suitors.At the turn of the century, a con woman finds herself in trouble with the law while dealing with multiple suitors.
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- TriviaOne of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since. Mae West's pre-code reputation apparently influenced sponsors against it, even though it's strictly post-code, and airings were few and far between. One of its earliest documented telecasts took place in Pittsburgh Monday 18 April 1960 on KDKA (Channel 2). It was released on DVD 16 October 2012 as a single as part of the Universal Vault Series and again 8 March 2016 as one of nine titles in Universal's Mae West: The Essential Collection.
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Peaches O'Day: He's so crooked he uses a corkscrew for a ruler.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
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Not 1st Class Mae
Compared to some of Mae West's earlier efforts, this isn't that great. It is a little short of the great one-liners -- and doesn't team her up with someone like W.C. Fields (who brings his own laughs). If you are in the mood for Mae, catch her earlier films ("She Done Him Wrong"), or "My Little Chickadee" with Fields.
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- Feb 6, 2001
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
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