Jede Frau hat etwas


1h 7m 1931

Brief Synopsis

[The following plot summary is based on the English language version of this film, Honey ; character names refer to that version.] Olvia Dangerfield, daughter of a proud but impoverished Virginia family, is forced to lease the family mansion to a wealthy New York widow to pay off the m...

Film Details

Also Known As
Honey
Release Date
Jan 1931
Premiere Information
New York opening: 15 May 1931
Production Company
Films Paramount
Distribution Company
Paramount Publix Corp.
Country
France and United States
Location
Paris,France
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Come Out of the Kitchen! by Alice Duer Miller (New York, 1916) and the play of the same name by A. E. Thomas (New York, 23 Oct 1916).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 7m

Synopsis

[The following plot summary is based on the English language version of this film, Honey ; character names refer to that version.] Olvia Dangerfield, daughter of a proud but impoverished Virginia family, is forced to lease the family mansion to a wealthy New York widow to pay off the mortgage. When the servants fail to arrive, with the exception of Doris, a maid, she has her brother Charles impersonate the butler while she herself assumes the position of cook. Mrs. Falkner arrives with her daughter, Cora, and Burton Crane, a prospective match, but Cora falls in love with Charles, the "butler"; through little Doris, Mrs. Falkner learns of the affair, which is confirmed when she sees Charles and Cora together at a Negro jubilee. Then Doris informs Mrs. Falkner that Olivia is the owner of the house, and the incensed widow prepares to leave; but Cora and Charles announce their engagement, leaving clear the path to romance for Olivia and Burton.

Film Details

Also Known As
Honey
Release Date
Jan 1931
Premiere Information
New York opening: 15 May 1931
Production Company
Films Paramount
Distribution Company
Paramount Publix Corp.
Country
France and United States
Location
Paris,France
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Come Out of the Kitchen! by Alice Duer Miller (New York, 1916) and the play of the same name by A. E. Thomas (New York, 23 Oct 1916).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 7m

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Notes

Jede Frau hat etwas is the German-language version of the 1930 Paramount production Honey. For information on other foreign-language versions of Honey, please consult the entries for Chérie and Salga de la cocina!.