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What Fools Men

1925 · 80 min Drama Romance
1.0 / 10 · TMDB

Joseph Greer is a wealthy businessman in New York City with all the trappings including a prim-and-proper secretary, Jenny McFarlan, who takes dictation during working hours and, at night, minus her eyeglasses, serves as his nightclub companion and mistress. Then his daughter,Beatrice, whom he has never seen, shows up and moves in with him. Beatrice is a grown-up flapper who loves jazz, pool parties, flaunting prohibition and carrying-on in general. Most of her carrying-on is with the family chauffeur and her father does not approve, says so, and fires the chauffeur. His parental-guidance technique backfires as Beatrice ups and elopes with the chauffeur. Later, the father has some problems with his business associates and loses his business and most of his fixtures and disappears. But Beatrice locates him and there is a happy reunion between father and daughter, especially since daughter has brought along Jenny to cheer him up.

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📋 Film Details

Year 1925
Country United States of America
Genre Drama, Romance
Director George Archainbaud
Runtime 80 min.
Rating TMDB: 1.0/10 (2 votes)

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The film constructs a sharp contrast between the rigid world of business and the liberated spirit of the Jazz Age, relying on this tension to drive its narrative. It explores classic generational conflict through the lens of prohibition-era decadence and shifting social mores.

What lingers after the final reel is a sense of ironic comeuppance and the fleeting nature of both wealth and control. The film serves as a vibrant snapshot of an era chasing its own tail between tradition and rebellion. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: George Archainbaud

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