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The Girl Said No is a american film of genre Drama directed by Sam Wood released in USA on 15 march 1930 with William Haines

The Girl Said No (1930)

The Girl Said No
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Released in USA 15 march 1930
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OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Romantic comedy,    Romance
Rating52% 2.6065852.6065852.6065852.6065852.606585

The Girl Said No is a 1930 romantic comedy film starring William Haines and Leila Hyams. In the film, a young college graduate goes to extreme lengths to win the girl he loves.

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Tom Ward, a cocky young football hero, returns home after graduation determined to conquer the world. He begins a flirtation with Mary Howe, secretary to his rival, McAndrews, and in a restaurant he bribes a waiter to spill soup on her employer. Although offered a local banking job, Tom stakes his fortunes on a scheme to sell bonds to wealthy old Hattie Brown, a befuddled spinster, and achieves the difficult task while posing as a doctor by getting her drunk. Finally, desperate over Mary's engagement to McAndrews, Tom kidnaps her from the altar. In a chase finale she is convinced that he loves her.

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