Week Ends Only

Week Ends Only (1932)

19 Jun 1932 • Drama, Romance • 1h 10m
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Joan Bennett is a rich girl whose family loses everything in the stock market crash, nicely and succinctly animated. She runs into her butler, who is doing well operating a night club, and gets a job playing hostess there. Her role is purely above-board, though it is an unusual position and seems seedy to those unfamiliar with her. Bennett scrimps and saves, looking luxe and glamorous on the weekends and eating simple meals in her tiny garret during the week. Her neighbor is Ben Lyon, another former rich kid who is trying to eke out a living as an artist. Bennett poses for him and they fall in love, ("I like you very good.") but inevitably he finds out how she makes her living, and he doesn't like it.Bennett is dazzlingly gorgeous in this film, and she wears several revealing costumes including a pantsuit topped by a handkerchief that leaves little to the imagination. The dialogue is witty. When a persistent rich man asks Bennett, "Why don't you move in?" she responds, "When are you moving out?" The before and after paintings reminded me of the shocking reveal in The Portrait of Dorian Grey. This is an entertaining film with a believable love story and characters your root for.

Alan Crosland
Director
Samuel Hopkins Adams, William M. Conselman
Writer
Joan Bennett, Ben Lyon, John Halliday
Starring

Language: English
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Country: United States
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6.7

IMDb (25 votes)
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