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- Ellen Gordon, a New York executive's mistress, falls for the executive's young business associate when he is accidentally sent to use the apartment where the executive and Ellen meet every Wednesday.
- Everyweek Newsmagazine editor Richard Kurt pursues psuedo-portait artist Marion Forsythe on her arrival from Europe after painting (and possibly being involved with) notables all over the continent. He convinces her to write her biography as a feature for his magazine. An old "beau" of hers also looks her up in New York; he is running for U.S. Senator from their home state, and is engaged to an influential publisher's daughter. He is fearful that Marion's tales could embarass him, so he tries to persuade her and Kurt to abandon the idea.
- A semi-trifle with Adolphe Menjou as a department store floorwalker who is persuaded by four husband-seeking salesgirls---two-bordering-on-three of which were well beyond the "girl" stage---to pose as their father in a Long Island mansion which they lease in order to gain access to eligible young men of means. The Greeks had a word for them, and they called them Golddiggers over at Warners. Flighty Bille Burke posed as their mother, and Adolphe Menjou got to display his soup-and-fish wardrobe only still worn by him and retired Prussian diplomats The exploitation for the film made special note of the presence of pianist Eugene List, who had gained international publicity by playing for the Big Three---Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin---at their Potsdam Conference.
- Joyce (Jacqueline Logan), a beautiful and efficient secretary, does her best to take in hand and reform shiftless stock clerk Jimmy (William Colllier, Jr.), with whom she is in love. Despite her tireless efforts, he continues on his downward path. They separate, only to meet a couple of years later, at which point he vows to make himself worthy of her.
- Dorothy, single and one of the writers of the soap "The true world" hates living alone, but the guys she knows don't appeal to her. Her aunt Esther's attempts to match-make with random men just annoy her. Then she meets an old friend from college who he seems perfect...
- In the heart of city of dreams, Mumbai, the leading urban metropolis of India, single independent women are facing housing discrimination because of their status of being 'unmarried'. 'Bachelor Girls' as labeled by the society, struggle to find homes amidst many biases, and question the idea of freedom for women in today's modern India.
- Monique is an ingenue, a clueless girl, who believes in true love. A marriage is the only thing a decent girl must long for. When she discovers that her future husband has a lover, she rebels against her bourgeois family.
- Nora, who is the president of the Bachelor's Club, receives a letter announcing the death of her uncle in the west and that he has made her heir to his immense fortune. Including a ranch at Grey Oaks. Nora decides to go west and take charge of the ranch and run it herself a la suffragette fashion. She invites all the girls to go with her and they start for their new home. Arriving at Grey Oaks they pay no attention to the cowboys who greet them at the station but go at once in the old stage-coach to the ranch. The cowboys follow, approach the ranch, offer their services and are rewarded by being driven from the premises. The boys make up their minds to "get next" to the girls and devise a scheme. Two of the girls on their way to town are attacked by some of the cowboys and two of the bunch rescue the girls from the "desperadoes," the trick works and the two fellows gallantly escort the girls on their way. Two more of the girls no fishing, one of the boys fixes up like a bear, attacks the girls, who are saved from "instant death" by the cowboys. The girls are deeply grateful and reward the boys by allowing them to escort them back to the ranch. Nora is the only one left. She is indignant to think the girls have forgotten all the rules and by-laws of the club by paying attention to men. She starts on a wild ride to town, declaring she will have none of it. We watch her riding a rough and unfrequented road where we see a "Mexican greaser" lurking. He hears Nora approaching, jumps on his horse and rides to meet her. She eludes him but he follows as she urges her horse at a mad pace, he goads his animal in the chase until he comes alongside Nora and snatches her bodily from the sadly. She struggles, they both fall to the ground and she fights with the Mexican for her life. The remaining one of the cowboys coming that way hears her screams and with a lash and a plunge he hurries to Nora's assistance. He flings the ruffian aside, but before he can pull his gun the villain attacks him with a knife which the cowboy succeeds in wrenching from his hand. This places the greaser at his mercy which be shows by allowing him to escape without further ceremony. It is right here where the leader of the bachelor girls denounces her allegiance to the club's principles and falls into the arms and gives her heart into the keeping of the leader of the cowboys who so valiantly saved her life. The hero and Nora go to the ranch where they are met by the rest of the girls and boys with a laugh, a shout and a hurrah.
- Mrs. Blandon's dearest wish is to have her son George marry. George, however, is a woman-hater and frustrates all his mother's match-making efforts. The arrival of Jean, a distant relative, gives Mrs. Blandon the opportunity she wants. Jean is an orphan and the Blandon's are the only relatives she has in the world. The morning after her arrival, Jean, about to take her place at the table, is ordered by Mrs. Blandon to wait until the family have finished their meal. Taken completely aback, Jean rushes to her room humiliated and heartbroken. His mother's cruelty fills George with amazement. Although he had vowed to shun Jean, George rises from the table and hastens after her. In his desire to soothe the girl, he informs her that his mother occasionally experiences irrational spells. Mrs. Blandon's attitude towards Jean during the ensuing week leaves George bewildered. His sympathy towards Jean deepens into love and when the girl finally declares her inability to endure Mrs. Blandon's eccentricities another day, George urges her to become his wife. Mrs. Blandon overhears the proposal and the next instant Jean finds herself half-smothered in the woman's embrace. George's mother then confesses that her conduct towards Jean had been part of her plan to make her son take an interest in the girl. Jean and George, sheepishly admitting that the scheme has worked to perfection, name their wedding day.
- Girls pose as a man and wife to share a flat with a married pair.
- Episode: (1971)1969–19741h7.9 (34)TV EpisodeHelen becomes proficient in karate which scares away suitors. An aging Casanova fights appearing old. A couple is tired of a bachelor friend always arriving for dinner. A man proposes where his ex-wife is a waitress.
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- Episode: (2018)2016– 1h 17mPodcast EpisodeJon Collins has been working in reality television for nearly 20 years. His production credits include ABC's The Bachelor/The Bachelorette, The WB's High School Reunion, The Challenge, House Hunters, TLC's Trading Spaces, The Girls Next Door on E!, and Project Runway. He gives a behind the scenes look at post production, how we narrows hours and hours of footage into an episode, and shaping a season of television. Cristina Everett, Executive Producer of the Cover-Up podcast reviews an episode of Model Squad on E!, which follows the most high-profile and in-demand supermodels in the fashion industry. Steve Stauff, father of 4 and lover of Lifetime movies starring Eric Roberts, helps Kate review this week's episode of Counting On. The Duggars celebrate Jana and John David's 28th birthday with a family ski trip, and Jinger and Jeremy tour a birth center and find out the gender of their baby.
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