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(1930)
93 mins | Musical comedy | 27 September 1930
Directors:
Laurence Schwab, Lloyd CorriganWriters:
Laurence Schwab, Lloyd CorriganProducers:
Laurence Schwab, Frank MandelCinematographers:
Henry Gerrard, Charles P. BoyleEditor:
Alyson ShafferProduction Company:
Paramount Publix Corp.Lora Moon, runner-up for the women's golf title of the Mission Country Club, loses to Ruth Van Horn. During the championship match, Lora falls in love with Jerry Downs, golf instructor to Jack Martin, a girl-shy young millionaire. Jerry arouses Ruth's jealousy by offering to coach Lora's game, but the attentions of Angie Howard, Lora's friend, cause young Martin to cut short his stay. Angie, however, with a mysterious love perfume, vamps Martin into remaining; and finding his ring, she refuses to return it. When Lora hears that Jerry is going to Ruth's house, she challenges her rival to a match the following day. Lora takes the lead; but at Angie's urging, Jerry takes the place of Lora's caddie, and she wins the match. Lora and Jerry and Angie and Martin plan a double ...
Lora Moon, runner-up for the women's golf title of the Mission Country Club, loses to Ruth Van Horn. During the championship match, Lora falls in love with Jerry Downs, golf instructor to Jack Martin, a girl-shy young millionaire. Jerry arouses Ruth's jealousy by offering to coach Lora's game, but the attentions of Angie Howard, Lora's friend, cause young Martin to cut short his stay. Angie, however, with a mysterious love perfume, vamps Martin into remaining; and finding his ring, she refuses to return it. When Lora hears that Jerry is going to Ruth's house, she challenges her rival to a match the following day. Lora takes the lead; but at Angie's urging, Jerry takes the place of Lora's caddie, and she wins the match. Lora and Jerry and Angie and Martin plan a double wedding.
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