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Smart Woman

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In this charming romantic comedy, we meet a young, intelligent, and ambitious woman named Alice, who works at an advertising agency in the bustling city of New York. In a world dominated by men, Alice faces constant challenges to prove her worth. One day, after an unfortunate series of events, she becomes the unwitting star of a scandal that threatens her career.

Determined to shake off the stigma, Alice devises a brilliant plan: she will disguise herself as a sophisticated socialite to infiltrate New York's high society, with the goal of uncovering the secrets that the women in her circle hide and gaining inspiration for an advertising campaign. As she navigates through glamorous cocktails and trivial conversations, she starts to fall for the charismatic but insecure heir to a fortune, who has no idea of Alice's true identity.

Hilarious situations and misunderstandings ensue as Alice tries to balance her double life, facing not only her romantic doubts but also a rival who aims to expose her. The story explores themes of ambition, love, and the search for identity in a world that often sees women as mere spectators. In the end, Alice will learn that being smart and authentic can be her greatest strength in life and love, leaving the audience captivated by her clever maneuvers and wit.

Media type
Movie
Year
1931
Director
Gregory La Cava
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.50
Actors
Mary Astor
Robert Ames
John Halliday
Edward Everett Horton
Noel Francis
Ruth Weston
Gladys Gale
Alfred Cross
Lillian Harmer
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
William LeBaron
Original title
Smart Woman
Duration
68
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