
The Gay Divorcee
1934 Nominee
100 Words
Mimi is married, but Guy doesn’t know it (and she really likes him but hardly shows it because of her matrimonial predicament). Fred and Ginger light up the dance floor as Guy pursues Mimi after ripping her dress in the most gentlemanly way one is apt to do. Meanwhile, a green lawyer named Egg – isn’t that the germophobe from The Front Page? – is begged by Mimi and her Aunt Hortense without pretense to oversee asking the professor for a divorce featuring Tonetti. It’s a convoluted but very cute story where even the bumbling waiter has an important part to play.

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