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On a tranquil morning at a luxurious beach hotel, a group of exuberant characters faces a flurry of romantic entanglements and hilarious misunderstandings. The protagonist, a handsome and carefree young man, arrives at the resort to spend a vacation, but soon finds himself caught in a series of comedic situations when he confuses two beautiful women, each with her own romantic intentions. One is the charming heiress of a fortune, and the other is a savvy journalist on the hunt for an exclusive story.

As he tries to navigate this confusion, the young man also becomes entangled in the antics of his group of friends, which includes an eccentric millionaire and his jealous girlfriend, as well as a mischievous insurance salesman looking to take advantage of the opportunity to break some hearts. With each new twist, the situation becomes more chaotic, from disastrous dinners to mix-ups at the pool, leading to a series of hilarious scenes that keep everyone in a constant emotional tug-of-war.

Just when it seems that all is lost, a surprising resolution allows hearts to reconcile and relationships to clarify. With a breakneck pace and a charming cast, this lighthearted comedy captures the essence of vacation fun and romantic mishaps, offering a dose of laughter and sophistication in a sun-soaked setting. Perfect for those seeking a cheerful and carefree escape on screen.

Media type
Movie
Year
1937
Director
Frank R. Strayer
Writer
Robert Chapin
Karen DeWolf
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.10
Actors
Jed Prouty
Shirley Deane
Spring Byington
Russell Gleason
Kenneth Howell
George Ernest
June Carlson
Florence Roberts
Billy Mahan
Joan Marsh
Marjorie Weaver
Willard Robertson
Robert Gleckler
Arthur Hohl
Selmer Jackson
Joe King
Stanley Blystone
William Burress
George Chandler
Helen Dickson
Jack Dougherty
Don Downen
Ralph Dunn
Paul Fix
James Flavin
Peter Gowland
George Guhl
Tom Herbert
Robert Homans
Don House
J. Anthony Hughes
John Ince
Gladden James
Robert Emmett Keane
Cy Kendall
Charles Lane
Robert Lowery
Wilfred Lucas
Carlyle Moore Jr.
Carroll Nye
Dorothy Phillips
Harry Semels
Buster Slaven
Carl Stockdale
Emmett Vogan
Erich von Stroheim Jr.
Ray Walker
Billy Watson
Harry Watson
Billy Wayne
Lloyd Whitlock
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Max Golden
Original title
Hot Water
Duration
55
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