- Release Date: 1931
- Runtime: 72 min
- Genre: Comedy, Romance
- Starring: Frank Fay, Laura La Plante, Joan Blondell, Charles Winninger ... see all
- Director: Michael Curtiz
- Plot: Contemporary Casanova Toto loves beautiful women and pursues them shamelessly. Then he falls in love with respectable Mary and realizes that to win her he must stop his philandering. But... Read more
User Reviews
Look fast for Louise Brooks
Jul 02, 2006
ecjones1951 - imdb.com
Jul 02, 2006ecjones1951 - imdb.com
"God's Gift to Women" is nowhere near a star turn for Louise Brooks. The movie belongs to Frank Fay, who was a popular Broadway star of light comedies at the time, and the first husband of Barbara Stanwyck. Casting the... Full review
Brooks and Blondell steal show!
Jan 30, 2002
tashman - imdb.com
Jan 30, 2002tashman - imdb.com
Of the six or so films Frank Fay made under his early-talkie Warner contract, half wasted time presenting him as some sort of great lover. Battling this concept takes effort and a lapse in sense, not only by the audience,... Full review
Minor flick with a sexy Louise Brooks and a decent catfight
Oct 28, 1999
BoYutz - imdb.com
Oct 28, 1999BoYutz - imdb.com
Plot? Who cares about the plot? Something about a guy with several attractive girlfriends, including the incendiary Louise Brooks and the magnetic Joan Blondell. We should all have this problem. ;>The main action involves the classic situation of juggling three... Full review
Overall an okay film
May 13, 1999
Louise-14 - imdb.com
May 13, 1999Louise-14 - imdb.com
I initially began watching this film with the preconceived notion that Louise Brooks had more of a major role. In which she had just a minor one. And so I was disappointed because of it. After having owned this video... Full review
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God's Gift To Women - Original Trailer 1931


