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  • She's No Lady (1937)
  • Passed
    70 min | Comedy, Romance
She's No Lady (1937)
Passed
70 min | Comedy, Romance

Alden "Bill" Carter III sees a beautiful woman, Jerry, dining alone at the Park Savoy in New York, and after a brief flirtation, introduces himself. After he entreats her to be his "mystery woman" to make his girl friend jealous, Jerry ...See moreAlden "Bill" Carter III sees a beautiful woman, Jerry, dining alone at the Park Savoy in New York, and after a brief flirtation, introduces himself. After he entreats her to be his "mystery woman" to make his girl friend jealous, Jerry agrees to attend a reception that night with him at the Douglas home. This plays right into Jerry's plans, as she is a jewel thief who intends to steal the Douglas jewels with her cohorts, Uncle John and Jeff. That night at the reception, Bill apparently becomes drunk, and Uncle John, posing as a Swedish waiter, steals the necklace from Mrs. Douglas's neck without notice and gives it to Jerry. Jeff, who is posing as a chauffeur, drives Bill and Jerry to a secluded area where he intends to kill Bill, because he thinks that Jerry gave him the jewels. Instead, Bill robs them, takes Jerry's purse, and forces Jeff to strip and unload his arsenal, which includes guns, knives and a hand grenade. Jerry and Jeff are then arrested for indecent exposure, and upon their release, Jeff and Uncle John intend to retrieve the jewels from Bill at his apartment. After Jerry calls Bill to warn him of their arrival, he appears at her apartment because he correctly assumes that she has the jewels, as they were not in her purse. The police, meanwhile, discover that the real Alden Carter III was playing polo in another state at the time of the robbery. Uncle John and Jeff return to the apartment, and discovering Bill and Jerry together, believe they had plans to escape. Bill and Jerry pretend they are in love to play up to their expectations, and Jerry tearfully promises to return the jewels. In order to avoid doing this, however, Bill attracts a policeman's attention by throwing a statuette out of the window, which hits the policeman on the head and prompts him to come into the apartment. Jerry and Bill are arrested and, while pretending they are a married couple for fun, really fall in love. Upon their release they decide to return the jewels to the insurance company for the reward, however, Uncle John and Jeff find them first. Jerry slips the diamonds into Uncle John's pocket just before they are all arrested by police. At police headquarters, both Jerry and Bill are revealed to be insurance investigators working for different companies because Uncle John had stolen jewels from Mrs. Douglas twice before, and had then split the insurance money with her. Mrs. Douglas promises to refund the money, and Uncle John and Jeff are incarcerated. At the Park Savoy, Bill and Jerry flirt again, this time with the intention of becoming newlyweds. See less
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Director
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James Edward Grant (based on a story by) | George Bruce (screenplay) | Frank Partos (screenplay)
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Updated Aug 11, 1937

Release date
Aug 20, 1937 (United States)

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25 cast members
Name Known for
Ann Dvorak
Jerry Jerry   See fewer
John Trent
Alden 'Bill' Carter III Alden 'Bill' Carter III   See fewer
Harry Beresford
Uncle John Uncle John   See fewer
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Jeff (as Guinn Williams) Jeff (as Guinn Williams)   See fewer
Aileen Pringle
Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Douglas   See fewer
Arthur Hoyt
Mr. Douglas Mr. Douglas   See fewer
Wade Boteler
Captain of Jewel Squad (uncredited) Captain of Jewel Squad (uncredited)   See fewer
Orville Caldwell
Inspector (uncredited) Inspector (uncredited)   See fewer
George Davis
Waiter (uncredited) Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Jean De Briac
Gustave (uncredited) Gustave (uncredited)   See fewer
Larry Fisher
House Detective (uncredited) House Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
Harry Fleischmann
1st Officer (uncredited) 1st Officer (uncredited)   See fewer
Harry Holman
Colonel (uncredited) Colonel (uncredited)   See fewer
Thomas E. Jackson
1st Detective (uncredited) 1st Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
Isabel La Mal
Secretary (uncredited) Secretary (uncredited)   See fewer
Peggy Langton
Patty Douglas (uncredited) Patty Douglas (uncredited)   See fewer
Torben Meyer
Swedish Waiter (uncredited) Swedish Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Philip Morris
2nd Officer (uncredited) 2nd Officer (uncredited)   See fewer
Alex Novinsky
Escort (uncredited) Escort (uncredited)   See fewer
Ralph Peters
Headwaiter (uncredited) Headwaiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Puglia
Bartender (uncredited) Bartender (uncredited)   See fewer
William Royle
2nd Detective (uncredited) 2nd Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
Edwin Stanley
Butler (uncredited) Butler (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Sullivan
Taxi Driver (uncredited) Taxi Driver (uncredited)   See fewer
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