• Source: Ever Since Eve (1937 film)
    • Ever Since Eve is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Marion Davies (in her final film), Robert Montgomery and Frank McHugh.


      Plot


      Marge Winton is fed up with having to quit job after job to avoid the advances of lecherous bosses. When she goes to the employment agency, she is surprised to discover that she is too beautiful for one position. So she gives herself a makeover, hiding her blond curls under a dark, severe wig, putting on glasses, and wearing a drab, unflattering dress.
      The disguise works. Book publisher Abigail Belldon hires her as a secretary for lazy writer Freddy Matthews. Freddy would rather go out and party with his girlfriend Camille Lansing than start on his novel. Abigail has already sold the film rights, and the deadline for delivering the book to the film studio is fast approaching. She figures a plain secretary will be one less distraction.
      Despite his initial displeasure at Marge's appearance, Freddy gives in and accepts her. However, Camille keeps taking up too much of Freddy's time and attention, and Marge begins to fall for him as well. Thus, Marge has plenty of reason to try to sabotage their relationship. When this is discovered, she quits.
      A complication arises when Freddy decides to rehire her. He shows up at her apartment unexpectedly and sees her without her disguise, so she has to pretend to be her roommate Sadie. They spend the entire evening and part of the morning getting acquainted.
      With the deadline only days away, however, Marge pretends to go out of town for a couple of weeks. The plan backfires. Instead of writing, Freddie goes after her. Camille finds out and follows as well. Marge has no choice but to show up at the hotel, registering first as the plain secretary, then as Sadie, juggling her two personas to keep Freddie in the dark. She finally gets an outline from him for the last few chapters, which she uses to finish the novel on her own.
      Since he gave the outline to "Sadie", and she had no opportunity to give it to Marge, Freddie finally realizes that they are one and the same. He decides to marry her anyway.


      Cast


      Marion Davies as Marjorie "Marge" Winton
      Robert Montgomery as Freddie Matthews
      Frank McHugh as Mike McGillicuddy, a writer of girls' books under the pen name "Mabel DeCraven"
      Patsy Kelly as Sadie Day
      Allen Jenkins as Jake Edgall, Sadie's dimwitted plumber boyfriend
      Louise Fazenda as Abigail Belldon
      Barton MacLane as Al McCoy, Jake's boss
      Marcia Ralston as Camille Lansing
      Fredrick R. Clark as Alonzo, Freddie's suave African American butler
      Arthur Hoyt as Mr. Cuddleton
      Florence Gill as Annie The Cleaning Lady
      Bess Flowers as Dance Extra
      Mary Treen as Employment Clerk


      References




      External links



      Ever Since Eve at the TCM Movie Database
      Ever Since Eve at IMDb
      Ever Since Eve at AllMovie
      Ever Since Eve at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films

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