The Gay Deception

6.4
19351h 17m

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A wide-eyed working girl wins a $5,000 sweepstakes and plunges into the lush life of New York City, where she meets a bellboy who is more than he seems.

Cast

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Benita Hume

Miss Channing

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Alan Mowbray

Lord Clewe

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Richard Carle

Mr. Spitzer

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Lenita Lane

Peg DeForrest

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Paul Hurst

Bell Captain

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Iris Adrian

Gettel's Wife (uncredited)

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Jane Barnes

Hazel (uncredited)

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Lynn Bari

Milk Fund Ball Attendee (uncredited)

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Wade Boteler

Desk Sergeant (uncredited)

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Al Bridge

Jail Attendant (uncredited)

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Neal Burns

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

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Spencer Charters

Mr. Mercer (uncredited)

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Eddie Fetherston

Wisecracking Passerby (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

When office worker “Mirabel” (Frances Dee) scoops $5,000 in the state lottery, she decides to ignore the bank manager’s advice to invest and heads to New York for a luxury stay. She is suitably fêted by the hotel staff, but soon finds her trip to this metropolis where she knows nobody a bit lonely. The only friend she seems to make is the elevator boy (Francis Lederer). He notices that she’s not having the best time and determines to make her feel better. Thing is, he has a bit of a secret to keep and though that could ultimately help their budding romance, he needs to keep it for now and that’s where their problems start. It’s all a little predictable, sure, but there is quite an engaging effort from Lederer (and he resists any temptation to burst into song) and there are a few swipes at the posh, pompous and supercilious amongst the so-called glittering society types who couldn’t spot a prince from a porcupine. “The customer is always right!”? Who ever came up with that stupid policy?

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