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The Naughty Flirt is a american film of genre Drama directed by Edward F. Cline released in USA on 11 january 1931 with Alice White

The Naughty Flirt (1931)

The Naughty Flirt
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Released in USA 11 january 1931
Length 56minutes
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Romantic comedy,    Romance
Rating57% 2.854752.854752.854752.854752.85475

The Naughty Flirt is a 1931 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Edward Cline and starring Alice White, Paul Page and Myrna Loy.

Synopsis

Attorney Alan Ward (Paul Page) is fed up with the reckless behavior of spoiled heiress Kay Elliott (Alice White) – the daughter of the head of his law firm – who is in love with him. Stung by his rejection, she eventually tells him to "Go jump in the lake." Seeing a chance to make up the money they lost in the stock market crash, a fortune-hunting brother and sister, Jack and Linda Gregory (Douglas Gilmore and Myrna Loy), get Kay to agree to marry Jack. At the altar, she announces that she still loves Alan, and he comes to his senses and realizes he loves her too.

Actors

Alice White

(Miss Katherine Constance 'Kay' Elliott)
Myrna Loy

(Linda Gregory)
Paul Page

(Alan Joseph Ward)
Robert Agnew

(Wilbur Fairchild)
George Irving

(Mr. John Raleigh Elliott)
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