Samuel French, Incorporated
Strictly Dishonorable
Strictly Dishonorable
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1929. A pretty young girl from a small town in Mississippi has left home to marry a snobbish man from West Orange, NJ, even though she doesn't really love him. At a speakeasy one night they have a falling out.
Suddenly she finds herself approached by a suave Italian opera singer whose intentions, he admits, are strictly dishonorable. The two of them repair to his room, where he makes love to her, and dresses her in a pair of pajamas. By now they are both deeply in love; and he, much to her disgust, has a change of heart and decides to sleep someplace else.
The next morning the snobbish fiance gets exactly the brush-off he deserves; and the girl and the opera singer, aided by a paternal judge,
confess their love for each other and lay plans for their wedding.
"It is a quick, witty, and delicately risque little comedy, themeless and altogether gay."
- N. Y. Sun
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