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Nicole Picot is working as a model in a Paris dress salon when she is picked by Stefan Orloff to help him convince a wealthy investor that he is well connected. She is to wear an expensive dress and dine with them because she has "class."... See more »

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Nicole Picot
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Stefan Orloff
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Anthony Wayne
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Suzanne
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Anatole
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Helen Tuttle
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Francis Chalon
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Mayor Marcel Le Grande
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Rainer
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Dupont
Egon Brecher ...
Deputy Bergery
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Prefect of Police
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Mme. Delphine
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M. Borel (as Wedgewood Nowell)
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Swiss Waiter (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Eugene Borden ...
Man with Prefect of Police (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Jack Chefe ...
Bookkeeper at Bank (uncredited)
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Photographer (uncredited)
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Ball Guest at Hotel Eugenie (uncredited)
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Fashion Show Attendee (uncredited)
Eddie Foster ...
Agitator (uncredited)
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Ball Guest at Hotel Eugenie (uncredited)
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Nicole's Dance Partner at Party (uncredited)
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Police Detective (uncredited)
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Fashion Show Attendee (uncredited)
Shirley Lloyd ...
Model at Fashion Show (uncredited)
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Fashion Show Photographer (uncredited)
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Alarmed Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Fashion Show Attendee (uncredited)
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Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Minister at Marriage (uncredited)
Pat Parrish ...
Model at Fashion Show (uncredited)
Paul Power ...
Ball Guest (uncredited)
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Ball Guest (uncredited)
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Wedding Official (uncredited)
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Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Directed by

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Michael Curtiz

Written by

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Casey Robinson ... (screen play)
 
Warren Duff ... (original story) and
Virginia Kellogg ... (original story)

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Harry Joe Brown ... associate producer (uncredited)
Hal B. Wallis ... executive producer (uncredited)

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Heinz Roemheld ... (uncredited)

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Sidney Hickox ... (photography by) (as Sid Hickox)

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Terry O. Morse ... film editor (as Terry Morse)

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Anton Grot

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Orry-Kelly ... (gowns)

Makeup Department

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Ruby Felker ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Ray Romero ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Robert Fellows ... unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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John Gates ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Sherry Shourds ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Herbert Plews ... props (uncredited)

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Stanley Jones ... sound (uncredited)

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Fred Jackman ... special photographic effects

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Wesley Anderson ... second camera operator (uncredited)
Paul Burnett ... gaffer (uncredited)
Vernon Larson ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Mickey Marigold ... still photographer (uncredited)
Dudie Maschmeyer ... grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ida Greenfield ... wardrobe: women (uncredited)
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
Henry West ... wardrobe: men (uncredited)

Music Department

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Leo F. Forbstein ... musical director
Werner R. Heymann ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Frank Kowalski ... script clerk (uncredited)

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Stanley Logan ... dialogue director
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Plot Summary

Nicole Picot is working as a model in a Paris dress salon when she is picked by Stefan Orloff to help him convince a wealthy investor that he is well connected. She is to wear an expensive dress and dine with them because she has "class." The scheme works and both Stefan and Nicole become very wealthy over the course of a few years. Stefan is a "financier" while Nicole opens her own dress salon. But while Nicole's business is above board, Stefan's isn't, and eventually his web of deceit and fraud begins to unravel. Not always honest with her either, Stefan enlists Nicole's help one last time to avoid prison. Written by Ron Kerrigan

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Taglines Once TO EVERY WOMAN COMES A LOVE LIKE THIS! And once to every man the chance to prove worthy of it! (Print Ad- Greenfield Recorder-Gazette, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 9 March 1937) See more »
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Also Known As
  • MIstress of Fashion (United States)
  • Ventura Roubada (Brazil)
  • 流行の女王 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • To skandalon Orloff (Greece)
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  • 80 min
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Trivia The movie is loosely based on the French bond scandal involving Serge Alexandre Stavisky. After the fraud was discovered he either committed suicide or was murdered by the French police. See more »
Goofs As Anthony Wayne and Suzanne are deplaning in Geneva, the airplane in the background, that they got off, is not one in which we see them land. See more »
Movie Connections Version of Stavisky (1974). See more »
Soundtracks Stolen Holiday See more »
Quotes Stefan Orloff: I've discovered a very peculiar thing about money. It's valuable only if you spend it.
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