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Woman-Proof

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In the crazy 1920s, a young and ambitious architect finds himself trapped in a romantic crossroads as he tries to prove his worth in the construction world. Our story begins when he receives the task of designing an exclusive building in a vibrant and lively city. However, his work life becomes complicated when he crosses paths with two women: a sophisticated socialite, beautiful and dazzling, and a charming yet bold fashion designer. Both have very different goals, and soon he becomes the epicenter of a delightful battle for his heart.

As the construction plans progress, so do the romantic intrigues. A series of misunderstandings and hilarious situations lead him to experience the chaos that can arise when you get involved with more than one person. Amid comedic seductions, rivalries, and a host of entanglements, our protagonist realizes that, despite his engineering mindset, love cannot be designed or calculated in the same way as a building.

As the opening day approaches, he is forced to make a decision that could change his life forever. In the midst of laughter and unexpected twists, this romantic comedy reminds us that while blueprints may be important, what truly matters are the feelings and connections we develop with others. Ultimately, the true construction is not just of bricks but of genuine relationships.

Media type
Movie
Year
1923
Director
Alfred E. Green
Writer
Thomas J. Geraghty
Actors
Thomas Meighan
Lila Lee
John St. Polis
Louise Dresser
Robert Agnew
Mary Astor
Edgar Norton
Charles Sellon
George O’Brien
Vera Reynolds
Hardee Kirkland
Martha Mattox
William Gonder
Mike Donlin
Maxine Elliott Hicks
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
Woman-Proof
Duration
80
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