A Lady’s Morals (1930)

A Lady's Morals poster

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Starring:
 Grace Moore, Reginald Denny, George F. Marion
Directed by: Sidney Franklin

Synopsis: Paul Brandt (Reginald Denny) is a confident young composer who falls in love with a prima donna singer named Jenny Lind (Grace Moore) but her virtue and some unfortunate incidents create a roadblock to their happiness.

Purr Blur: In the very first scene of this film the keeper of a small inn (George F. Marion) is seen sleeping in a chair front of a fireplace on a snowy, windy night.  A black and white cat is curled up in the man’s lap.

A Lady's Morals - black and white cat on innkeeper's lap

When the famous singer and her entourage show up unexpectedly at the inn, the man’s wife rushes in to awaken him and a girl comes in and grabs the cat and tosses it aside.

A Lady's Morals - black and white cat being tossed off lap

Final Mewsings:  No one is so famous that a cat needs to be tossed aside for them.


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