Richard Boleslavski directs this pre-Code drama for MGM about three women in the beauty trade who are there to find husbands, richer the better. All of
them have a tale to tell why they want marriage and security in the same male
package. Madge Evans, Una Merkel, and Florine McKinney are the three women.
Nothing here in language or really in sexual innuendo that would make the censors frown. I think that what got some tailfeathers ruffled was Beauty For Sale's showing that gold digging was the way to go. The only one who falls
hard and has a real romance is McKinney with Phillips Holmes, the son of the
women's employer Hedda Hopper. He's idealistic, but weak in the end and it's
a formula for tragedy.
Merkel is the comic relief as she usually is and has some really great lines. The
girls all live at Merkel's mom's boardinghouse. Mom is tart tongued May Robson and there's a brother Eddie Nugent they'd both like to see out their
house and their hair.
The main story line is Madge Evans who falls for married Otto Kruger. He's
married to society girl Alice Brady an empty head who likes the money and
position Kruger gives her, no way she wants to divorce him. Looks for a while
like Evans will to settle if she can't select.
The three girls flesh their characters out fine and there's some snappy dialog
especially for Una Merkel. Two years from now, no way this ending would have approved by The Code.