Notorious but Nice explained

Notorious But Nice
Director:Richard Thorpe
Producer:George R. Batcheller
Story:Adeline Leitzbach
Starring:Marian Marsh
Betty Compson
Don Dillaway
Cinematography:M. A. Anderson
Editing:Roland D. Reed
Studio:Chesterfield Pictures
Distributor:Chesterfield Pictures
Runtime:65 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Notorious but Nice is a 1933 pre-Code American sound film drama directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Marian Marsh, Betty Compson and Don Dillaway. It was produced and distributed by B movie studio Chesterfield Motion Pictures.

The film survives, with a copy preserved by The Library of Congress.[1]

Plot

Jenny Jones, a girl with a mysterious past is engaged to her employer son. His father attempts to destroy her life so his son will reject her. When all seems lost, help comes from an unexpected source, but complications ensue.

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Notes and References

  1. [American Film Institute]