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Libeled lady

New York's Evening Star is sued by Connie Allensbury for $5 million for libel with claims that she is a home wrecker. The editor of the newspaper concocts a plan to catch Connie with a married man in order for the suit to be dropped. The editor may need a plan B when his personal life get tangled into this devious plot.

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  • "Jean Harlow"
  • "Lahkoživka"
  • "Fine mouche"

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  • "New York's Evening Star is sued by Connie Allensbury for $5 million for libel with claims that she is a home wrecker. The editor of the newspaper concocts a plan to catch Connie with a married man in order for the suit to be dropped. The editor may need a plan B when his personal life get tangled into this devious plot."@en
  • "A conniving newspaper editor uses his fiancee and ex-employee to get the goods on a hot-headed heiress who is suing him for libel - but everything goes wrong."
  • "A society heiress sues a newspaperman, who counters with plans of his own."@en
  • ""The presses at The New York evening star stop too late to kill a false story on heiress Connie Allenbury, so she sues the paper for libel, asking $5,000,000 in damages. Warren Haggerty, the paper's editor, would do anything to get her to drop the suit, although he is happy that it has saved him from finally taking his girl friend Gladys to the altar. Hoping to get themselves out of the suit, Haggerty and the owner, Mr. Bane, reluctantly track down former Star employee Bill Chandler, a specialist in libel cases. Bill tricks Haggerty into a big salary, then plans his strategy: he will marry someone in name only, then pursue Connie and have his 'wife' find them in a compromising situation, thereby forcing her to drop the suit. Although she doesn't like the idea, Gladys agrees to marry Bill when Haggerty promises to marry her later. Bill arranges to meet Connie and her father, J.B. Allenbury, and eventually she becomes attracted to him. On a fishing trip, Bill begins to return her affection and he tricks Haggerty and Gladys into postponing the plans. Back in New York, Bill and Connie see each other secretly, while Gladys begins to appreciate Bill's suave attentions. When Haggerty suspects that Bill isn't doing his job, he goes to Connie to plead for the paper and runs into Bill. He then incites Gladys into going through with the plan by printing a false society column linking Bill and Connie. He follows Gladys to a charity."@en
  • ""The presses at The New York evening star stop too late to kill a false story on heiress Connie Allenbury, so she sues the paper for libel, asking $5,000,000 in damages. Warren Haggerty, the paper's editor, would do anything to get her to drop the suit, although he is happy that it has saved him from finally taking his girl friend Gladys to the altar. Hoping to get themselves out of the suit, Haggerty and the owner, Mr. Bane, reluctantly track down former Star employee Bill Chandler, a specialist in libel cases. Bill tricks Haggerty into a big salary, then plans his strategy: he will marry someone in name only, then pursue Connie and have his 'wife' find them in a compromising situation, thereby forcing her to drop the suit. Although she doesn't like the idea, Gladys agrees to marry Bill when Haggerty promises to marry her later. Bill arranges to meet Connie and her father, J.B. Allenbury, and eventually she becomes attracted to him. On a fishing trip, Bill begins to return her affection and he tricks Haggerty and Gladys into postponing the plans. Back in New York, Bill and Connie see each other secretly, while Gladys begins to appreciate Bill's suave attentions. When Haggerty suspects that Bill isn't doing his job, he goes to Connie to plead for the paper and runs into Bill. He then incites Gladys into going through with the plan by printing a false society column linking Bill and Connie. He follows Gladys to a charity carnival they are attending. When Mr. Allenbury hears gossip that Bill may have a wife, he warns Connie, who instead proposes to Bill. When Gladys and Haggerty go to their hotel, they discover that Bill and Connie are married and that he has told her everything. Bill reveals that he had discovered the day before that Gladys' Yucatan divorce from her first husband was not valid and thus her marriage to him was a fake. Gladys, however, says that she got another divorce later in Reno and really is married to Bill. She refuses to let Bill go, but Connie makes her realize that she only fell for Bill because he showed her the little kindnesses that Haggerty didn't. When the women hear the men fighting, Gladys rushes to Haggerty and they make up. Finally, Mr. Allenbury arrives and demands an explanation, which they loudly and simultaneously give him"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en
  • ""S'estimant diffamée, une jeune femme de la bonne société demande deux millions de dollars de dommages et intérêts à un journaliste."--[allociné.fr]."
  • "A newspaper man, his jilted fiancée, and his lawyer hatch an elaborate scheme to turn a false news-story into the truth, before a high-society woman can sue for libel."@en
  • "One of the all-time greatest screwball hits, "Libeled Lady" is a comedy classic brimming with zippy wisecracks, loopy plot twists and four screen superstars having a blast. -- container."@en

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  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Reporter films and programs"
  • "Reporter films and programs"@en
  • "Comedies"
  • "Comedies"@en
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Romantic comedy films"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Comèdies sofisticades"
  • "Features"
  • "Features"@en
  • "DVDs for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "DVD-Video discs"@en
  • "Screwball comedy films"@en

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  • "Libeled lady Lahkoživka"
  • "Libeled lady"
  • "Libeled lady"@en
  • "Libeled lady (Motion picture : 1936)"@en
  • "Libeled lady (Film)"