Vivienne Osborne as Lady Diana Knowleton.In any event, Marcia remained faithful to her beliefs and her husband and did not go through as she planned. Sherry then sees how much his wife loves him and is convinced to reform his former ways. Marcia and Jim escape from the party during a game of charades, and she returns the next morning. Marcia announces that she intends to be unfaithful to her husband, by having a fling with Jim, who still cares for Marcia. Marcia decides to teach her husband a lesson by having a party to which she invites Sherry's former flames along with their mates. Sherry admits to spending the night with Theresa and admits his infidelity in a rather abrupt and unapologetic manner. Marcia realizes her philandering husband has already ruined their marriage. ![]() Later, when the newly married couple returns home, Sherry goes home with a friend's date, Theresa German, and doesn't return that night. Even on their honeymoon, Sherry flirts with the gorgeous Sally French. Despite this, Marcia and Sherry are married, yet Sherry continues as before. Marcia, however, decides to pursue Sherry, whom Marcia sees as a challenge and seeks to cure him of his philandering and womanizing nature.Īfter a night at a club where some of Sherry's past flings swirl about him, the couple discuss the institution of marriage and have clearly divergent views. Marcia meets Jim, who agrees with her on the subject of a couple's monogamy and pursues her. Marcia is a firm believer that a couple must be faithful to one another, unlike her peers who do not feel so strongly. Marcia is a young socialite who shares her New York home with her grandmother, Fanny Townsend. The screenplay credited to Donald Ogden Stewart and Horace Jackson is based on a stage comedy of the same name by A.E. The film stars Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery, and co-stars Charlie Ruggles, Franchot Tone, and Edna May Oliver. No More Ladies is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward H.
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